About the BPVC
Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and PressureVessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development,maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technologicaladvancement to meet the needs of a changing world. More than100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around theworld.
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Product Scope / Abstract
This Section contains requirements and methods fornondestructive examination which are referenced and required byother BPVC Sections. It also includes manufacturer'sexamination responsibilities, duties of authorized inspectors andrequirements for qualification of personnel, inspection andexamination. Examination methods are intended to detectsurface and internal discontinuities in materials, welds, andfabricated parts and components. A glossary of related terms isincluded.
Careful application of this Section will help users to complywith applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, whileachieving the operational, cost and safety benefits to be gainedfrom the many industry best-practices detailed within thesevolumes.
Key changes to this 2013 Edition include:
All changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into theappropriate page and each affected area is identified with adesignator. Each Section includes a Summary of Changes thatlists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of thechange. There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013Edition or for future Editions.
Intended for manufacturers, users,constructors, designers and others concerned with the design,fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection andtesting of pressure vessels, plus all potential governingentities.
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