conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
{i} piping, length of pipe, quantity of tubes; material in the form of a hollow cylinder
Glass that has been manufactured in a hollow form instead of solid rods Tubing is used by flameworkers to make bubbles instead of gathering glass on a blowpipe
In our production process, tubing is the direct result of the extrusion process The extrusion bubble is flattened and then wound around a core to end up with a continuous roll of tubing
String of pipe set inside the well casing, through which the oil or gas is produced
Tubing is plastic, rubber, or another material in the shape of a tube. metres of plastic tubing
Small diameter pipe, threaded at both ends, that is lowered into a completed well Oil and gas are produced through a string of tubing
plastic material of a specified size that channels and directs sound in hearing aid systems
Refers to a plumbing supply line which is either capable of being bent or is not capable of being threaded like pipe In popular use, tubing and pipe are used somewhat interchangeably
Extruded non-supported plastic materials designed as protection and electrical insulation for exposed components of electrical and electronic assemblies, as opposed to coated braided woven tube termed sleeving
When referring to OCTG, tubing is a separate pipe used within the casing to conduct the oil or gas to the surface Depending on conditions and well life, tubing may have to be replaced during the operational life of a well Tungsten (W) Gray metal with high tensile strength It is ductile, malleable, and resistant to atmospheric elements and all acids except strong alkalies