
APOSCO

Gas and oil pipeline welding
APOSCO Company
specialized in maintenance work industrial piping and welding any procedure, you offer its following services:
- Provision of qualified labor (certified welders and pipefitters).
-Welding and Realization INOX Trial.
-Welding and realization high pressure pipe (carbon, stainless steel, fire networks ... etc.).
-All work boiler, (carbon, stainless steel).
-All works pipeline
-Pose of pipes at great distance.
-maintenance of relaxation stations at GAZ any capacity.
- Our company has certificates of good execution of each project.
What Is A Pipeline Welder?
Pipeline Welders, also known as Pipe Welders, join and repair tubular products and metallic pipe components and assemblies as part of the construction of buildings, vessels, structures, and stand-alone pipelines. They use a variety of welding processes and equipment, in a wide range of industrial and commercial environments. Because pipes are routinely set up in fixed positions and situated in ways that make welding difficult, pipeline welders must be well-trained and versatile. As such, they are among the most highly skilled and sought after welders.
What Career Opportunities Are Available to Pipeline Welders?
A considerable portion of pipeline welders work on the oil rigs, pipelines, and refineries that make up the oil and gas industry. However, pipeline welders are also needed in the shipbuilding, automotive, construction, nuclear energy, fabrication, and aerospace industries, as well as the United States Armed Forces. Because pipelines can be found just about everywhere that people work and live (and in plenty of places where they don’t) Pipeline Welders can find opportunities in many different fields and locations, from a city water and sewage facility to a remote arctic crude oil pipeline















Radiographie CND
Industrial radiography
Industrial radiography is a method of non-destructive control by gamma or X-ray emission. It aims at detecting the possible defects of industrial parts and works, in particular welding seams, during their manufacture or during maintenance operation. It is used in various industrial sectors: boilermaking, petrochemicals, aeronautics, nuclear installations, public works, armament.
the types of industrial radiography CND:
R & D
KING
Radiation
raft
Radioisotope
Radioactive
radioactivation
Radioactivity
radioelement
Industrial radiography
Panoramic dental X-ray
Retro-alveolar radiography
Conventional radiology
Interventional radiology
radiolyse
radionuclide
Radiation protection
Radiotherapy
Stereotactic radiotherapy
External radiotherapy
Internalized vector radiotherapy
Potential Radiotoxicity
X-rays
Electromagnetic penetrating radiation, that is to say, passing through relatively easily the material bodies, but little ionizing (wavelength between the ultraviolet and the gamma radiation). Because of their power of penetration, linked to the power of impressing photographic emulsions, X-rays are used in radiology, radiotherapy or spectrography.
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Radiographie industrielle
La radiographie industrielle est une méthode de contrôle non destructif par émission de rayons gamma ou X. Elle vise à détecter les éventuels défauts des pièces industrielles et ouvrages, en particulier des cordons de soudure, lors de leur fabrication ou lors d’opération de maintenance. Elle est employée dans des secteurs industriels variés : chaudronnerie, pétrochimie, aéronautique, installations nucléaires, travaux publics, armement.
les type de la radiographie industriel CND :
R & D
R.O.I
Radiation
Radier
Radio-isotope
Radioactif
radioactivation
Radioactivité
Radioélément
Radiographie industrielle
Radiographie panoramique dentaire
Radiographie rétroalvéolaire
Radiologie conventionnelle
Radiologie interventionnelle
Radiolyse
Radionucléide
Radioprotection
Radiothérapie
Radiothérapie en conditions stéréotaxiques
Radiothérapie externe
Radiothérapie interne vectorisée
Radiotoxicité potentielle
Rayons X
Rayonnement électromagnétique pénétrant, c'est-à-dire traversant relativement facilement les corps matériels, mais peu ionisant (longueur d'onde entre l'ultraviolet et le rayonnement gamma). En raison de leur puissance de pénétration, liée au pouvoir d'impressionner les émulsions photographiques, les rayons X sont notamment utilisés en radiologie, en radiothérapie ou en spectrographie.
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