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Efficacy of Using a New Generation of Pipes for Main Oil and Gas Pipelines

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The Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant is one of the largest suppliers of oil and gas pipes in Ukraine and the Commonwealth of Independent States, most of these pipes being made for use in the Far North. The plant has worked with a scientific research institute to develop and introduce a technology that makes it possible to produce pipes with excellent service properties: high strength, good resistance to cracking caused by hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide, etc.

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Dermentli, F.S. Efficacy of Using a New Generation of Pipes for Main Oil and Gas Pipelines. Metallurgist 47, 75–78 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023886514269

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