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Pigging systems are used in pipelines to clean, inspect, and maintain the pipes. Pigs are devices that are inserted into the pipeline and propelled by the flow of the product. They are used to remove debris, detect corrosion, and measure the thickness of the pipe walls. Pigging systems can also be used to detect leaks and measure the flow rate of the product.
Pigging systems are used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemicals, food and beverage, and water and wastewater. They are used to ensure the safety and efficiency of pipelines, and to reduce the risk of contamination.
Companies in the pigging system market include Baker Hughes, Schlumberger, Weatherford International, Halliburton, and NOV. Show Less Read more