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Fired Heaters and Pipe Designs

03/16/2009 4:45 AM

In fired heater piping : we avoid the short radius elbows as well as dead ends. what is the reason behind this?

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Re: Fired heaters

03/16/2009 4:53 AM

Sharp corners burn easily.

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