Yes. You can see a link to its documentation here: http://www.blufr.com
If you go to the related links below, you'll be able to find API documentation along with a form to request an API key.
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API 6D exceeds API 598 in both pressure and duration.
MySQL is not an API MySQL is a database where you store data. An API is how you request information from another website.
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The Java API is the API for the main Java Library.
API X70 is one of line pipe grade family define by API 5L specification
The pressure test for API 598 is slightly less pressure and less duration than API 6D. API 6D is specifically for pipeline valves.
yes.