Pressure vessels encompass a diverse range of equipment specifically engineered to operate under high pressure and temperature conditions. These robust containers are essential across numerous industries, including chemical processing, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and energy production.
The primary function of pressure vessels is to safely contain gases or liquids at pressures that exceed atmospheric levels, allowing for processes that require elevated temperatures and pressures. Their applications are varied: they can be used to agitate mixtures, retain heat for reactions, store substances under pressure, or facilitate chemical transformations.
Due to their critical role in ensuring the safe and efficient handling of hazardous materials and processes, pressure vessels are subject to stringent design and regulatory standards. This ensures not only the functionality of the vessel but also the safety of personnel and the environment.
Here at Paget Equipment, we care about our customers.
A: Our QC team is led by our QC Manager who has two quality technicians who work for him and an third-party AI who is on-site. Our operations facility is driven by an operations director and an assistant plant manager. Paget Equipment also carries an ASME U-stamp, R-stamp, and a NB-stamp designations and associated a QC manual to reflect our standards. Our vessel document packages are the other important part of vessel manufacturing. See our Quality Page for more information.
A: We believe that applying ASME Section VIII standards for all tanks is the best practice for our customers.
A: Paget Equipment has between 30 and 40 qualified welders depending on the time of the year.