Utility & Process Piping

Utility and process piping refers to the network of pipes and associated components used for the transportation of fluids, gases, and other substances in industrial facilities. It plays a crucial role in providing essential services and facilitating various processes within a plant or facility. Utility piping typically includes systems for water supply, steam, compressed air, and other utilities required for the operation of equipment and infrastructure. Process piping, on the other hand, is dedicated to conveying materials specific to the production process, such as chemicals, fuels, gases, or liquids. Utility and process piping systems are designed, installed, and maintained with consideration for safety, efficiency, and compliance with applicable codes and regulations to ensure smooth operations and reliable delivery of fluids throughout the facility.