JamesBarlow
Mechanical
- Feb 4, 2002
- 186
I recently recieved a request for quote for what I am calling a heated oven. The customer has asked for a pressure vessel that will accept a piece about the size of a shoe box. The vessel will then be pressurized to 45psi max and heated to 140F max.
Here is my dilema. The company I work for has U2 & U3 stamps, but we have never used the U2. The smallest vessel I have ever designed was 5,000 PSI. Rather than tell the customer that there are companies better equiped to make this vessel I am supposed to find someone to make and stamp the vessel for ASME compliance, and we will then sell it to our customer with a nice mark up.
I have no idea were to begin to find a company that can make this kind of thing. I think this would be a division 1 vessel, but I don't know this for sure. If anyone could point me in the right direction for this I would greatly appreciate it.
I am especailly interested in anyone in the Philadelphia, PA area that can do this so I can see the process since I am always interested in how other vessel companies make their products.
Here is my dilema. The company I work for has U2 & U3 stamps, but we have never used the U2. The smallest vessel I have ever designed was 5,000 PSI. Rather than tell the customer that there are companies better equiped to make this vessel I am supposed to find someone to make and stamp the vessel for ASME compliance, and we will then sell it to our customer with a nice mark up.
I have no idea were to begin to find a company that can make this kind of thing. I think this would be a division 1 vessel, but I don't know this for sure. If anyone could point me in the right direction for this I would greatly appreciate it.
I am especailly interested in anyone in the Philadelphia, PA area that can do this so I can see the process since I am always interested in how other vessel companies make their products.