How To Prevent Critical Damage From Corrosion In Industrial Steel Piping

Many industrial processes are highly corrosive in nature and cause cracks in piping. Fortunately, there are some solutions you can use to avoid damage to your industrial piping during operations. Alloy 20 Piping One approach for making sure that corrosion doesn't destroy anything important around industrial piping is to use piping alloy that is highly resistant to corrosion. An example of a piping material with this quality is Alloy 20. This alloy is made of nickel, molybdenum, and chromium. [Read More]

Dumpster Dos And Don'ts-How To Eliminate Repulsive Odors

If the dumpster that you are renting is emitting some strong odors that cause people to move quickly across the parking lot when they visit your property, eliminate them with the following tips.  Clean Around And Under The Dumpster Although your dumpster is the main culprit for foul odors, the area around and underneath the container can be adding to the problem. Get into the habit of spraying underneath the dumpster with a water hose each week or if trash spills onto the ground. [Read More]

A Guide to Compressed Air Piping Systems

If you work in an industry that relies upon productive infrastructure in order to conduct industrial work, you will need to be sure that you are able to get an excellent compressed air piping system to work for you. Upgrading to this system will allow you to make the most of your industrial equipment and supplies, so that you're delivering highly pressurized air in the most efficient ways. This guide will teach you the benefits of these compressed air piping systems, along with the best ways to maintain them and keep them for years. [Read More]

Spot The Signs Of Water Damage From Your Shower

With water, you can dissolve dirt, grime and sediments from any surface you want to clean. However, water can also wear down and wash away materials you're trying to preserve. Water damage happens in your bathroom when surfaces like walls, floors and even your ceiling are exposed to too much water, causing them to break down and even collapse. While water damage happens most drastically as a result of a flood, even a tiny leak somewhere around your shower can cause structural damage unless you act to prevent it. [Read More]