We use aluminium with a low amount of alloy (1050 or 1060) for finning of tubes for air cooled coolers. Often these coolers are used offshore and then the clients are asking for 'marine grade aluminium'.
Now the question is: how can I prove that the used aluminium grade is suitable for a marine...
I work at a company where we subcontract the making of the detail drawings. The assembly drawings are made in Inventor 2013 and the detail drawings in AutoCAD 2013, they are not linked. For our products that's a good solution on this moment.
However, in some occations we could like to keep the...
I work at a company which mainly sells, designs and produces heat exchangers and air cooled coolers. Sometimes we also sell heaters with parts of inlet- and outlet duct. I have some questions about the wall thickness determination of duct.
Our current way of work is as follows:
- We make a...
@mical:
Please correct me if I'm wrong but Switzerland is not a EU (or EC) member so the PED is not applicable in this country. That was the problem I was facing.
Source: http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/adressen/eu.html
Guys, thank you very much for your help. Using the SR 819.121 (together with a design code offcourse) is indeed the solution for us.
Actually the source of this question is that it is quite difficult to find which code is valid in which country. Does anyone know an overview or a program which...
The medium in the vessel is a group 2 gas which results in PED category 3. I see my question is not clear, what I meant was:
Is the PED applicable in Switzerland?
I know that Switzerland is not part of the EU or EEA but for me it is not clear if the PED is or is not integrated in their law...
I've searched the internet to find an answer but did not find a clear result, I hope you can help me:
We would like to make the design for a pressure vessel for Switzerland. We are wondering if the European Pressure Equipment Directive is applicable. If not, which other Swiss design code is...