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What are the fasteners called that hold long lengths of metal pipes together in a brewery?

What are the fasteners called that hold long lengths of metal pipes together in a brewery?

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heat is essentially infrared energy. the detector in the camera was designed to see in the infrared. The detector is made of materials like Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) which is sensitive to infrared energy. The lenses are made of materials that pass infrared energy and focus the image onto the detector.
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yea. isnt that in like california? idek
Lots of good information here on soldering, however, sometimes it just takes the right touch and some days that's hard to come by. I do have a solution for you though, that will eliminate the need to cause yourself such consternation about getting a valve replaced. I've found that sweat fitting a ball valve seated in a teflon case sometimes causes the case to soften and creates a small leak, which won't heal or shut off, so I use a different method. If you're working with 3/4 rigid copper, use a 3/4 valve, with female threads on each end. Into the threads insert a brass fitting with a 7/8 compression fitting on one end and a 3/4 male pipe thread on the other. Do this on both ends, then insert the cut off copper pipe in each end and clamp down the nut till it crimps the ferrule tight. No more leak, no soldering worries. I use this method all the time and it works regardless of whether there's water flowing thru the pipe or not.

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