The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, abbreviated as ASME, is an organization that supports the development of engineering activities in practical and theoretical terms. In addition to its other activities, ASME has published over 600 standards and/or codes to date, many of which have become globally recognized structures, extending beyond the borders of the United States and being recognized within various national systems.

The standards published by ASME include standards related to pressure equipment, nuclear power plants, bioprocess equipment, performance tests and more.

ASME's publication of codes related to pressure equipment began in 1911 with the preparation of the first Boiler Code with the aim of ensuring public safety, in response to steam boiler explosions that occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Within the ASME BPVC codes, which concern boilers and pressure equipment and require certification by authorized inspection authorities, there are a total of 12 sections. These sections encompass various classes and structures of pressure equipment, boilers, piping systems, and Nuclear Codes including rules for the design, manufacturing, control, and certification of nuclear power plants.

We have 5 ASME Authorized Inspectors who provide services to our customers domestically and internationally, with 3 of them also being ASME Authorized Nuclear Inspectors, and 2 being ASME Authorized Supervisors.

Our staff has gained ASME Power Plant certification experience in England, Spain, Portugal, Syria, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Dubai, and Russia. Additionally, a 3000 MW Power Plant ASME Stamp project has begun in Iraq.
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