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Pressure equipment in Canada almost always requires a Canadian Registration Number (CRN). This unique identifier verifies that boilers, pressure vessels, piping systems, and fittings comply with […]
Pressure piping systems are integral to industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, energy, and manufacturing. These systems transport liquids and gases under high pressures, often […]
In industries where products are built to withstand pressure, failure is not an option. Even a minor flaw can lead to serious safety risks. That is […]
In today’s fast-evolving industrial landscape, Canadian Registration Numbers (CRNs) are a crucial part of ensuring product safety and operational credibility. Obtaining a CRN is a key […]