Introduction of NMR Pipe Protectors at Buckingham Palace, UK - Case Study Part 1

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◆What is Buckingham Palace, where the NMR Pipe Protector has been introduced? The place where Prince William and Princess Catherine appeared on the balcony to greet the public on their wedding day is Buckingham Palace. It is a representative building of the UK and currently serves as the residence of Queen Elizabeth. Buckingham Palace began in 1703 when the Duke of Buckingham built it, and it became associated with the royal family when George III inherited the residence in 1761. His son, George IV, commissioned architect John Nash to rebuild the old tower, construct the triumphal arch (now known as Marble Arch) to commemorate victory over Napoleon, and create the center room adorned with jewels, transforming it from Renaissance style to Neo-Classical style. Later, Queen Victoria moved to Buckingham Palace upon her accession, and it became the official royal residence in 1837. The estate covers an area of 10,000 tsubo, has 775 rooms, and employs around 800 staff members day and night. This concludes our introduction to Buckingham Palace, where the NMR Pipe Protector has been introduced. Next time, we will discuss the background of the introduction of the NMR Pipe Protector at Buckingham Palace!
