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Piping Course
Get proper knowledge about pipe work systems with our Pipe Work Training, made for engineering people who want to improve their skills. Go deep into the important parts of pipe systems, like the pipes themselves, the jointers (fittings), and the taps (valves). Learn how to choose the right materials that can handle the chemicals passing through, won't rust easily, and can take the pressure. Become good at designing pipe systems, writing down how they work, and knowing the standards used in the business, like API and ASME. Put safety first by learning about how to shut things down in an emergency and find leaks. Make your skills better with useful, top-quality lessons.
- Know pipe work parts well: Understand the pipes, jointers (fittings), taps (valves), and things that make them move (actuators).
- Choose the best materials: Make sure they don't react badly with chemicals and don't rust easily.
- Design good systems: Draw layouts, show how things flow, and plan the branch lines.
- Follow the rules: Learn about API, ASME B31.3, and OSHA rules.
- Improve safety steps: Use shut-off systems, leak detectors, and pressure relief systems.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate recognized by MEC
What will I learn?
Get proper knowledge about pipe work systems with our Pipe Work Training, made for engineering people who want to improve their skills. Go deep into the important parts of pipe systems, like the pipes themselves, the jointers (fittings), and the taps (valves). Learn how to choose the right materials that can handle the chemicals passing through, won't rust easily, and can take the pressure. Become good at designing pipe systems, writing down how they work, and knowing the standards used in the business, like API and ASME. Put safety first by learning about how to shut things down in an emergency and find leaks. Make your skills better with useful, top-quality lessons.
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- Know pipe work parts well: Understand the pipes, jointers (fittings), taps (valves), and things that make them move (actuators).
- Choose the best materials: Make sure they don't react badly with chemicals and don't rust easily.
- Design good systems: Draw layouts, show how things flow, and plan the branch lines.
- Follow the rules: Learn about API, ASME B31.3, and OSHA rules.
- Improve safety steps: Use shut-off systems, leak detectors, and pressure relief systems.
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