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		<title>Clamp-On Pipe Shoe Assemblies Were Custom Designed For A Gold Mine Project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These fabricated clamp-on pipe shoe assemblies were custom designed for a gold mine project in the Dominican Republic. They are composed of a clamp-on pipe shoe subassembly combined with a carbon steel pipe extension. A total of nineteen pipe shoes were fabricated for 3&#8243;, 4&#8243; and 6&#8243; diameter pipes. The extensions were designed at various [...]]]></description>
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<p>These fabricated <a href="http://www.pipingtech.com/products/ptpcat/support/clamp/fig50.htm">clamp-on pipe shoe assemblies</a> were custom designed for a gold mine project in the Dominican Republic. They are composed of a clamp-on pipe shoe subassembly combined with a carbon steel pipe extension. A total of nineteen pipe shoes were fabricated for 3&#8243;, 4&#8243; and 6&#8243; diameter pipes. The extensions were designed at various heights to position the pipe line at the correct elevation for a sloping line. When a design includes a closed off section, PT&amp;P&#8217;s standard is to incorporated vent holes in order to prevent moisture build-up. They are painted with a two-coat paint system to protect against corrosion and include stainless steel tags to easily identify the product code.</p>
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