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09/22/2010 3:48 AM

where is the exact location of weld neck flange in refinery?

which type of refinery being used?

what is the function of weld neck flange in refinery?

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Re: hh

09/22/2010 3:55 AM

The best thing to do would be to go to the refinery, and look for one.

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Re: hh

09/22/2010 5:29 AM

If you get any answers on this, they will not be good as this is a silly question...

Do some of your own super basic research subjects before you pose a question to the forum.

For subjects as this I am sure you will easily answer your own question.

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Re: hh

09/22/2010 5:50 AM

where is the exact location of weld neck flange in refinery?

on pipe lines.

which type of refinery being used?

depends on the availability of the crude/raw material and the available technology.

what is the function of weld neck flange in refinery?

To join two pipelines.

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Re: hh

09/22/2010 9:11 AM

I am sure that you have a most reasonable, well thought out question in mind

But your command of English seems to be lacking....

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