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Natural gas
Natural gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas mixture consisting primarily of methane, with up to 20 % of other hydrocarbons as well as impurities in varying amounts such as carbon dioxide. Natural gas is widely used as an important energy source in many applications including heating buildings, generating electricity, providing heat and power to industry, as fuel for vehicles and as a chemical feedstock in the manufacture of products such as plastics and other commercially important organic chemicals.
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Wafer cheque valve
Energy; Natural gas
A cheque valve design featuring two spring-loaded flow control elements and a wafer-style body.
Wall thickness
Energy; Natural gas
The thickness of the wall of the pressure vessel or valve. For steel valves, minimum thickness requirements are defined in ASME B16.34, API 600, and API 602.
Water hammer
Energy; Natural gas
A phenomenon that occurs when the velocity of a fluid in a pipeline is abruptly decreased (such as when a valve is repidly closed). At the point of fluid velocity decrease there is a corresponding ...
Water-oil-gas (WOG)
Energy; Natural gas
A rating designation generally used for small valves chiefly in low ratings. Indicates maximum working pressure at ambient + 32° F to +100° F. Also called Nonshock Rating.
Wedge gate
Energy; Natural gas
The gate of a valve that is wedge-shaped in cross-section for used with body seating surfaces taht are inclined to the stem centerline; solid, flex, and split designs are available.
Pneumatic actuator
Energy; Natural gas
A valve actuator that uses pressurised gas as its energy source