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What is ASME?

ASME, formerly known as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, is a professional association that sets codes and standards for mechanical engineering. It is commonly used to ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency in the design, manufacturing, and operation of mechanical devices and systems. ASME standards cover a wide range of areas, including boilers, pressure vessels, pipelines, elevators, and nuclear power plants.

What other technologies are related to ASME?

ASME Competitor Technologies

EN (European Norms) standards are used in Europe and can provide alternative design and construction requirements to ASME.
mentioned alongside ASME in 42% (693) of relevant job posts
The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) is a European directive that provides requirements for pressure equipment and can be an alternative to ASME codes in certain regions.
mentioned alongside ASME in 46% (421) of relevant job posts
RCC-M is a French code for the design and construction of nuclear mechanical components, providing an alternative to ASME Section III for nuclear applications.
mentioned alongside ASME in 35% (303) of relevant job posts
BS (British Standards) can be used as alternatives to ASME in some circumstances, especially outside of the US.
mentioned alongside ASME in 32% (263) of relevant job posts
ISO develops a wide range of international standards, some of which can be alternatives to ASME standards.
mentioned alongside ASME in 6% (1.4k) of relevant job posts
DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) is a German standards organization. DIN standards can provide alternative design and construction requirements to ASME.
mentioned alongside ASME in 31% (261) of relevant job posts
CODETI is a French code for industrial piping, providing an alternative to ASME B31.3.
mentioned alongside ASME in 46% (154) of relevant job posts
CODAP is a French code for the construction of pressure vessels, providing an alternative to ASME Section VIII, Division 1.
mentioned alongside ASME in 38% (185) of relevant job posts

ASME Complementary Technologies

ASTM provides material specifications and testing methods that are referenced and used alongside ASME codes for construction and design.
mentioned alongside ASME in 30% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
NACE provides standards related to corrosion control, which is essential for equipment integrity as addressed by ASME.
mentioned alongside ASME in 59% (800) of relevant job posts
ANSI accredits standards developing organizations, including ASME. ANSI doesn't directly compete but enables ASME standards development.
mentioned alongside ASME in 20% (1.4k) of relevant job posts

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