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Tony wrote:
"(Pipeline) Retesting is not done by pressure, as far as I know, but ny dending "pigs" down the line to analyze the pipeline." No surprise. Hydrostatic testing pressurized pipes to maximum pressure or slightly more to prove their safety. This itself tends to aggravate cracks. A pig is a carriage (usually wheeless and propelled by differential pressure) through the pipe. They serve many purposes. They can be used for video inspections, ultrasonic tests, or X-ray review of a pipe. When I was a pipeliner, they were often blown through a pipe to clear it of trash and liquids. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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