ATS is a leader among Pressure Vessel Inspection Companies. Our API inspectors have been properly trained and certified, and frequently perform API 510 pressure vessel inspections. Along with API 510, API 570 for piping and API 653 for above ground storage tanks are the commonly requested evaluations, all being applicable to a wide variety of industries.
Program Capabilities:
- Engineering Evaluations
- Mechanical Integrity
- Thickness Inspections
- Fitness-for-Service (FFS) Evaluations
- Corrosion Rate and Remaining Life Determination
- Turnkey Management Program
- Jurisdictional State Special Evaluations
Targeted Inspections
Our targeted inspections focus in finding and quantifying such damage and deterioration phenomenon as:
- Cracking / Broken Component
- Erosion / Erosion-Corrosion
- Wall Thinning
- Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI)
- Tide line and Corrosion Zones
Pressure Vessels Expertise Include:
- ASME Section VIII, Division 1
- ASME Section VIII, Division 2
- Deaerator Tanks
- Heat Exchangers
- Glass-Lined Vessels
- Autoclaves
- Research Vessels
- Dryer Cans and Yankee Dryers
Process Equipment and Risk Mediation
Our vessel inspections are tailored to your process equipment and risk mediation programs such as:
- Mechanical Integrity Program (MIP)
- Process Safety Management (PSM)
- Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC)
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
- Chlorine and Chlorine-Dioxide Service
- Flammable or Hazardous Chemicals
- Proprietary Process Chemicals
Equipment Condition Assessment Methods
We utilize the following test methods in our inspections to gain an understanding of the condition of your equipment: