I'm looking to pressure-test fittings manufactured for the vacuum industry but I'd like to show that they have been pressure tested by an outside source. This info may be useful in the case someone wants to weld them to a pressure system they can pursue ASME stamps on their own but at least...
The parts we manufacture are welded internally (for example, flanges are welded to tubing on a cross, T, elbow etc.) However, we do not weld these directly onto pressure vessels/systems for customers.
Did you specifically mean if we weld these onto systems for customers?
I agree with your...
Thanks Deanc.
As an add-on to my previous post and your reply:
Is it required that the manufacturer hold an ASME certificate if the fittings are rated for use in pressure systems?
Basically we would like to advertise that our fittings have been tested to 3000 PSI but I am having trouble...
Is it the responsibility of the manufacturer of fittings or that of the customer (who is buying the fittings with the intent of welding them onto a system they have designed) to get ASME certified?
I work for a company that manufactures fittings for the vacuum industry but we've tested them...
I would appreciate any help in clarifying the following:
If a system is to contain a pressure vessel somewhere along it, and I'd like to add a fitting (anywhere from 1/4" to 4" tubing) does the fitting require any sort of stamp in order for the fitting to be welded somewhere along...
I'm very unfamiliar with ASME but as I have been conquering the learning curve, I've come across a few questions.
The newest questions is as follows:
Does the Food, Drug and Beverage Sanitary Standard ANSI/ASME F2.1-1982 cover anything about "U" requirements? Or are these two...
MJC,
Thanks for the reply. I'm slowly learning about the ASME code and where to find various information for my project. I've recommended to the powers-that-be to purchase the ASME code volumes.
I'm not too sure about my company's commercial motivation but I do know that we are constantly...
Hi all,
I am a new engineer working in the vacuum industry. The company I work for has only manufactured crosses, tees, flanges for the vacuum side but we are thinking about crossing over to the pressure side. I have come to realize that there are certain types of piping/tubing required to be...