Obtaining permits related to fire hazards, installing scaffolding and ventilation systems, etc.! There are various examples available.
If welding operations are eliminated, many indirect costs related to safety, labor, equipment, consumables, inspections, repairs, and monitoring will be unnecessary or significantly reduced. There are many examples, such as the installation of "sniff" areas, gas-free zones, rain shelters, fire monitoring systems, and the installation of equipment, electrical cables, and purge lines. Additionally, ASME-certified welders will be freed from welding small-diameter pipes of 3 inches or less, allowing them to focus on welding larger pipes or pressure vessels. 【Examples (partial)】 ■ Obtaining permits related to fire hazards ■ Installation of scaffolding and ventilation systems ■ Installation of "sniff" areas, gas-free zones, and rain shelters ■ Blank flanges/nozzles ■ Installation of fire monitoring systems ■ Installation of fire boxes/waterproof sheets *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Examples (Partial)】 ■ Drainage/Cleaning/Drying Line ■ Installation of Equipment, Electrical Cables, and Purge Lines ■ Cranes, Welding Machines, Grinders, and Other Tools ■ Consumables for Welding (Purge Gas, Filter Rods) ■ Wages, Insurance, and Benefits for Workers ■ X-ray for Welding and Other Non-Destructive Testing ■ Rework on Spools with Damage or Misalignment ■ System Immersion, Cleaning, and Passivation ■ Disposal of Hazardous Materials ■ Maintenance/Monitoring of Flange Leaks *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We handle the 'LOKRING' fittings, which provide easy and reliable pipe connections with a level of reliability equivalent to welding. The 'LOKRING' fittings were developed by NASA in 1987 and are used worldwide as a mechanical joint that serves as a non-welding alternative compliant with ASME B31. Because they can be installed easily and quickly without the use of flames, they not only enhance safety but also significantly reduce total construction costs through shortened installation times and lower labor costs. Since 2012, they have been used in many petrochemical plants, thermal and nuclear power plants in Japan, making them a reliable choice. You can view actual on-site installation footage at the following URL: https://youtu.be/OmKg2Z5Fc7o Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.