TECHMAIL: Line Pigs

From: <Paul>
Date: Fri Jun 16 2000 - 18:08:00 EDT

This is the first issue of a new feature, "TECHMAIL". Periodically, partial text from a linked page at PipingDesign.com will be sent to the listmembers, with a URL link to the actual webpage for further reading. Let me know what you think!

Paul
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Pipeline pigs are devices that are inserted into and travel throughout the length of a pipeline driven by a product flow. They were originally developed to remove deposits which could obstruct or retard flow through a pipeline. Today pigs are used during all phases in the life of a pipeline for many different reasons.

Although each pipeline has its own set of characteristics which affect how and why pigging is used, there are basically three reasons to pig a pipeline:

• To batch or separate dissimilar products;
• For displacement purposes;
• For internal inspection.

The pigs which are used to accomplish these tasks can be divided into three categories:

• Utility Pigs, which are used to perform functions such as cleaning, separating, or dewatering.
• In Line Inspection Tools, which provide information on the condition of the line, as well as the extent and location of any problems. • Gel Pigs, which are used in conjunction with conventional pigs to optimize pipeline dewatering, cleaning, and drying tasks.


To read the rest of this text, visit the Pigging Products and Services Association
webpage at:

<http://www.piggingassnppsa.com/about.htm>



Web-Based Resource for Process Piping Professionals Mailing List: <http://www.egroups.com/group/PipingDesign> Webpage: <http://www.PipingDesign.com> Received on Fri Jun 16 18:08:00 2000

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