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You specify a backing strip on a nozzle neck—not because code requires it, but because the fitter in the field has one arm in a manway and bad lighting.
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While process engineers dream up the reaction, and piping designers connect the dots—you, the Process Equipment Designer, are the one who says: “This metal will hold. This joint will flex. This nozzle won’t tear off at 3 AM.” You specify a backing strip on a nozzle