Irfan, M.
Muhammad Irfan is a Mechanical Engineer specializing in the area of static equipment engineering. He has participated in various green and brownfield upstream/downstream projects for the oil and gas/refinery/petrochemical sectors. His specialty is in the mechanical design of pressure vessels, columns and reactors, and in the thermal design of shell-and-tube heat exchangers. He has a thorough understanding of ASME, API, TEMA and NBIC design codes and standards. He is actively involved in giving technical trainings to junior members of his organization. Mr. Irfan has a Bch degree in mechanical engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi, Pakistan.
Fabrication of clad equipment and piping—Part 2
For pressure vessels, heat exchangers and piping in corrosive services, the materials in contact with the process are often required to be high alloys to provide a reliable service life.
Fabrication of clad equipment and piping—Part 1
For pressure vessels, heat exchangers and piping in corrosive services, the materials in contact with the process are often required to be high alloys to provide a reliable service life.
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