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1/30/2004 9:00 AM
 
I am interested to find a piping class or an appropriate materials selection guide for a refinery related to piping, including all possible materials (acid, alhylate, ammonium, amine, aromatics, asphalt, calciums, caustic soda, waters (dem, cooling, etc), diesel, flares, hydrocarbons, gasoil, methanol, methane, parafin, potassium, slurry, SO2, sodiums, sulfur, toluene, condensates, etc.). Please inform any links or other. Better free information. Thanks a lot, Adolfo Trivi%F1o
 
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2/1/2004 9:00 AM
 
Adolfo: You are not likely to find the piping specification information that you need for "free". Piping specs are typically developed and owned by engineering contractors and operator/owners and are considered proprietary information. David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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