Documents tagged "Piping"
Found 3 documents with this tag
EFTA00001328-p-1.jpg
The image shows an industrial setting, likely a ship's engine room due to the presence of large machinery and piping overhead. The room has yellow railing along one side, possibly serving as a safety barrier. There is a workbench with various tools on it, suggesting ongoing maintenance or repair work. Piping and valves can be seen at different heights, indicating complex mechanical systems within the space. There are no visible texts, people, or identifiable locations. The photo appears to have been taken in natural light, as indicated by shadows and highlights typical of daylight illumination.
EFTA00001327-p-1.jpg
The image shows an industrial setting with complex machinery and piping systems. The primary colors are shades of gray from the metal structures, pipes, and the floor, contrasted by yellow on some pipes. A prominent feature is a large cylindrical object, possibly part of the equipment, in the foreground. There are no visible texts or people within the frame, and the location appears to be indoors due to the ceiling structure. The image has a watermark at the top left corner with the text "EXAMPLE27" which suggests it may not be from an actual industrial facility but rather used as an example for demonstration purposes.
EFTA00001323-p-1.jpg
This is an image of an industrial setting with a focus on what appears to be mechanical equipment and piping. There's a metal structure with yellow handrails in the foreground, suggesting it might be part of a stairway or walkway system for accessing different levels within the facility. To the right, there are pipes running vertically and horizontally, and at the top right corner, there is an electrical box mounted on a wall or panel. The overall atmosphere is functional and utilitarian, typical of industrial or maintenance areas. There's no visible text in the image, and it appears to be taken from a first-person perspective, possibly with a camera attached to someone's head, as suggested by the angle and proximity to the railing.
