"MTW" stands for "Minimum Tube Wall." It is a specification used in boiler tubing to indicate the minimum thickness of the tube wall required for safe and efficient operation of the boiler. Adhering to the MTW standard ensures that the boiler tubes can withstand the high pressure and temperature conditions within the boiler.
What does mantle mean
what ploh does mean
Mean solar time on the prime meridian is known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
IT MEAN THAT it is when i am faking that i am saying i have cool shoes and tide mean electric pipe in the ocean.
what does the phrase "Nani Loa" mean
IVTT means "Intravenous Through Tubing"
If you mean snow tubing, they're everywhere! Google it up!
mean when? if so, it is in carpets n stuff hope this helps.......
Assuming you mean "tuba" and assuming you mean "why does the tuba play lower notes than the trumpet," the basic answer is, because the tuba is longer (it has more tubing).
Laboratory equipment is the thing used to perform an experiment: beakers, test tubes, stands, tubing, all that stuff.
What is A106 Gr B?Ans: In brief, A106 is a ASTM standard code for carbon steel tubing/ piping material.Gr B at the end is mean for its thickness grade. It have A, B, C.Gr.B tubing/ piping is almost equal to SCH 40 piping material.
The 'J' has to do with the heat treatment of the material, and the 55 is the minimum yield strength (MYS) of the material is ksi (or thousand psi)
Radius of curvature divided by tube diameter. To get the radius of curvature, imaging the bend in the tube is a segment of a circle, the radius of curvature is the radius of that circle.
A central vacuum cleaner is a type of vacuum that is installed into a building. It uses tubing inside the walls to move dirt and debris to a remote utility space.
you need to replace your heater core take the heater hoses off and lope them with a piece of tubing and drive you will see what i mean
There are several types of catheters but I'm assuming you mean urinary catheters. It is a device that is inserted through the urethra and into the bladder to empty the bladder of urine, (the urine comes out through the tubing of the catheter and empties into a bag. Reusing catheters can be dangerous because of the risk of infection. Any bacteria, germs, etc. that touch or enter the tubing can travel up into the bladder and cause acute and chronic infections. Most people who reuse catheters have to be very careful and must dip the tubing and insertion device in boiling water prior to reusing and the risk is still greater than that with disposable catheters
That really depends on what you mean by "new". One technology that rather recent has become quite widespread is hydroformed frame tubes. Traditionally metal frames were made of round tubing. Round tubing is easy to get, but not really ideal structurally. The introduction of hydroforming means that the cross-section of the tube can be varied along its length, making for stronger seams, more rigidity and, of course, a cooler look.