
Gasliner
(noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈɡæsˌlaɪnər/
Definitions:
- Industrial & Engineering: A protective lining or coating used in pipelines, tanks, or other containment systems designed to transport or store gas, preventing leaks and corrosion.
- Example: The refinery upgraded its infrastructure with a new gasliner to improve safety and efficiency.
- Automotive & Transportation: A type of vehicle, typically a bus or ship, powered primarily by natural gas or other gaseous fuels.
- Example: The city introduced a fleet of gasliners to reduce carbon emissions in public transportation.
- Construction & Plumbing: A specialized pipe or conduit used to safely distribute natural gas within buildings or industrial facilities.
- Example: The contractor installed a reinforced gasliner to ensure compliance with safety regulations.