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Pressure Vessel Testing
How It Works
Pressure vessel testing ensures the structural integrity of vessels by applying pressure using liquid or gas to detect defects, leaks, or weaknesses before operational use. Different inspection and testing methods are carried out to verify that the vessel can safely withstand its designed operating pressure and perform reliably throughout its service life.
Testing Methods
- Visual Inspection: Checks for visible defects, corrosion, or damage.
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Uses ultrasonic, magnetic particle, or radiographic techniques to identify internal flaws.
- Hydrostatic Testing: Pressurizes the vessel with water to check for leaks.
- Pneumatic Testing: Uses compressed air or gas (higher risk, requires safety precautions).
Compliance & Safety
- Follows industry standards like ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Section VIII).
- Regular testing is critical for ongoing safety and reliability.