The next version of Rebis AutoPLANT, due to be released this year, will have
Swagelok Fittings.
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From: Mike & Lorna O'Donnell [mailto:ljminc@netzero.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 8:04 PM
To: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=KknEdpU1GA_6JDEPAlp2zZMhG7zMCXk-S25WQCxPeRuFfUptC1TmKIKDQbdDraWq0z4kv_hrJWJYgGcnrIVDiw">PipingDesign@onelist.com</a>
Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Fields
Hydraulic components would help.
From: "Jack Foster" < <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=CW3nzreMJMFVQnAAqTI3mhUPeehqUZIVPB4QAu8V8OviFLIARcGUTe9lBGEozXhvOdoOIpukjU3Kh31dFhVUOOtmew">jack.foster@worldnet.att.net</a> <mailto:jack.foster@worldnet.att.net> >
I don't know if it is a legitimate category or not but I did some Food
Processing plants with a lot of piping. A friend also does the Rebis
AutoPlant and he was telling me about some special fittings that are
specific for the Brewing Industry. Jack Foster
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From: Paul Bowers <pbowers@PipingDesign.com>
To: PipingDesign@onelist.com <PipingDesign@onelist.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 11:26 AM
Subject: [PipingDesign] Fields
>From: Paul Bowers <pbowers@PipingDesign.com>
>
>I'm doing some research into the various field of piping design, and
>I've got a few quick listed:
>
>-pulp and paper
>-nuclear
>-chemical
>-petroleum
>-mining
>-cryogenics
>-wastewater
>
>Are there any others or have I subdivided too much?
>
>Paul
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