Process Piping is a unique technique used to convert chemicals, gases, and liquids into tangible and valuable products. In a nutshell, process piping incorporates any pipes excluded from a building’s mechanical systems and instead channeled towards the production of a specified product.
For starters, the pipes used in the transportation of key ingredients such as salt, water, yeast and flour in an industrial bread baking process can be considered to be components of a process piping system. Simply defined, pipes used in the distribution of substances other than water distribution are categorized as process piping systems.
Process piping entails a vast interconnected system including separators, flanges, pressure hoses, traps, strainers, gaskets, and many more components. Such apparatuses are uniquely placed together to separate, distribute, stop and control the movement of fluids within the piping system.