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    Heavy industries (and many lighter ones) are just that - heavy. Their components and facilities must be strong enough to handle the endless volumes of even heavier raw and intermediate materials they process and withstand the operations required to produce them. And, most must run consistently for decades, even as planned downtime periods for maintenance and repairs get fewer and further between.

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