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The Critical Role of Alloy Fittings in the Oil & Gas Industry — And Why the Right Sourcing Partner Matters

Why Alloy Fittings Are Essential in Oil & Gas 1. Built for Extreme Conditions Oil and gas systems regularly deal with: High pressures Elevated temperatures Sour service environments containing hydrogen sulphide (H₂S) Saltwater exposure in offshore operations Standard carbon steel simply can’t handle all of this. Alloy fittings — often made from materials such as […]

Posted by: Kerstin Mitchell on 20th November 2025 @ 3:24 pm
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Stainless Pipe Fittings

Heavy Wall Stainless Steel Fittings: Engineered Strength for Demanding Applications In high-performance piping systems, reliability and material integrity are critical. From process plants and offshore installations to power generation and refineries, system failures can result in costly downtime and safety risks. At Full Supply Ltd, we supply heavy wall stainless steel fittings that deliver consistent […]

Posted by: Kerstin Mitchell on 5th November 2025 @ 2:15 pm
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What is LNG?

What is LNG? Natural gas, the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon, is a major source of energy. But many energy-hungry places are located far from gas fields, making pipelines too impractical or costly to build. But if you cool natural gas to make a liquid, you shrink its volume and make it easier and safer to store and […]

Posted by: Kerstin Mitchell on 1st December 2016 @ 4:13 pm
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Duplex Stainless Steel

Duplex Stainless Steel   Why chose Duplex and Super Duplex? First off, both Duplex and Super Duplex have far greater corrosion resistance than the stainless grades 304 and 316. An important feature of Duplex stainless steel is that it’s pitting and crevice corrosion resistance is greatly superior to that of 304 or 316 grade Stainless […]

Posted by: Kerstin Mitchell on 7th June 2016 @ 2:17 pm
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Let’s blame the Oil price!

How quickly we forget. If we look back on the graph over a 10 year period, we will see that the high oil price was a relatively short spell. What if today’s oil price is the normal level? Will we learn to adjust spending and investments accordingly?

Posted by: Kerstin Mitchell on 20th May 2016 @ 1:26 pm
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