Piping Engineering -

Piping engineering is a specialized branch of engineering that focuses on the design, analysis, and maintenance of complex systems used to transport fluids—liquids and gases—across industrial plants. Acting as the "veins and arteries" of a facility, these systems are critical to industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, power generation, and pharmaceuticals. Core Components of Piping Systems

The primary conduits, made from materials like carbon steel (standard industrial), stainless steel (corrosive environments), or PVC (utility services). Piping Engineering

Piping typically accounts for 20-25% of the total cost in a process industry project. Piping engineering is a specialized branch of engineering

Increasing use of automated systems for fabrication and inspection, especially in hazardous environments. Piping typically accounts for 20-25% of the total

As of 2026, the industry is shifting toward "Smart and Sustainable" infrastructure.

Changes in length due to temperature fluctuations.

Critical devices used to start, stop, or regulate flow and pressure within the system.