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  2. List of welding codes - Wikipedia

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    The American Petroleum Institute (API) oldest and most successful programs is in the development of API standards which started with its first standard in 1924. API maintains over 500 standards covering the oil and gas field. [2] The following is a partial list specific to welding:

  3. Category:Oil industry standards - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... API Standard 682; I. ISO 14224; ISO/TC 67; P. ... Code of Conduct;

  4. American Petroleum Institute - Wikipedia

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    The standards also include a test designed to protect against a phenomenon experienced by some gasoline engines known as Low-Speed Pre-Ignition (LSPI). [12] [13] API also defines and drafts standards for measurement for manufactured products. Crude Oil Data Exchange (CODE) is the electronic business standard as of 1978. API RP 500 and RP 505 ...

  5. API well number - Wikipedia

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    The pseudo-state numeric codes for offshore federal waters are Alaska Offshore (55), Pacific Coast Offshore (56), Northern Gulf of Mexico (60), and Atlantic Coast Offshore (61). [9] The state codes used in an API number are different from another standard which is the Federal Information Processing Standard state code established in 1987 by NIST.

  6. API Standard 682 - Wikipedia

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    Before API 682, API 610 (the pump standard) used a simple seal code to specify seals. API 682 attempted to use a more comprehensive seal code; however, that code changed with every edition of API 682. The 4th Edition code, described in Annex D, is probably the best to date and includes some concepts and codes from the historical API 610 seal ...

  7. API - Wikipedia

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    An application programming interface (API) is a connection between computers or between computer programs. It is a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software. [1] A document or standard that describes how to build such a connection or interface is called an API specification.

  8. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... European standard steel grade names fall into two categories: [1] ... API Tubing and Casing: H40

  9. Category:American Petroleum Institute - Wikipedia

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