Access nonmetallic pressure piping material & design requirements
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ASMEs new NM standards are helping manufacturers safely design and implement nonmetallic pressure piping systems. Explore material properties, specifications and design requirements for thermoplastic and glass-fiber-reinforced thermosetting-resin (FRP) piping systems. Discover clear rules and helpful guidance for contact molding, centrifugal casting, filament winding and other manufacturing methods.
Purchase ASMEs standards and explore a central resource that covers your design, manufacturing, examination, inspection, testing and other needs. Gain access to:
Key rules and design requirements that will enable you to plan for many cross-industry applications
Physical & mechanical properties, allowable stress values & clearly defined baselines that help to align designers and manufacturers
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Testing methods for long-term and short-term material properties, which enable you to determine how they will perform over the life of a project
Material temperature limits for pipes continuously exposed to specific & different temperature substances for short-time intervals, to aid in the selection process
Comprehensive training and qualifying methods for connecting and examining joints that will help steer you through the proper procedures
Industry best practices that will allow you to plan ahead and leverage future opportunities
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