Weld Head Slim model 76S

Weld Head Slim model 76S
orbital welding in pharma plant

Orbital welding 165CB

Orbital welding 165CB
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ASME BPE 316L ASTM A270 S2

ASME BPE 316L ASTM A270 S2
Dockweiler Tube and fittings

Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010

Updated ASME BPE 2009

ASME BPE 2009 di luncurkan pada tanggal 20 october 2009.

apa saja sih update yang terbaru pada edisi ini? yang pasti pada edisi ini ada tambahan part yaitu bagian ceritification part atau "CF" part. yang mana di dalam part ini di jelaskan dan di info kan bahwa karena banyak manufacturing pipa SS316L yang menggunakan logo ASME BPE dengan hanya mengikuti ketebalan pipa dan Ra dari pada standard ASME BPE tanpa memperhatikan proses produksinya, maka akan dilakukan audit terhadap manufacture tersebut, sehingga untuk teman2 terutama engineering people, please be aware, tidak semua pipa SS 316L itu sama. walaupun secara visual sama saja hehehe...

ASME BPE mengacu kepada ASTM A270 Supplementari S2, yaitu memang bagian pipa sanitary austenitic yg mengatur tentang standar qualitas untuk pharmaceutical tubing.

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Sabtu, 27 Maret 2010

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Jumat, 26 Maret 2010

Pharmaceutical water system

If you are a pharmaceutical user looking for a new water system, beware the salesman who offers a ‘catalogue’, ‘off-the-shelf’, or ‘me-too’ water system, or particularly one who doesn’t inspire confidence by asking the right questions about usage, application or processes served by the water. A ‘ditto system’ as may be described in the US, might work in the sense that water quality might be good, and taps, if opened one or two at a time, can deliver sufficient water to the users – but is that enough or acceptable?

No, not in today’s dynamic and demanding operational environment. In my experience, most pharmaceutical users want to be able to fill up manufacturing vessels, wash out equipment, batch up a product, operate a CIP system, open taps at wash sinks etc, etc simultaneously, using enough water to complete the task without interruption. They want to do this using their off-take taps in any permutation, and to get water of the right quality consistently on demand as and when they require it. During the 8 years I have spent reviewing and auditing water systems, many systems I have seen cause delay and/or some disruption to production processes to a greater or lesser extent. Some have seen have been so poor that I have witnessed facilities where no other taps can be opened whilst one tap is drawing water. In one case, this was happening whilst a 20m³ manufacturing vessel was being filled each day, so no one else in the facility could use any water for about 2 hours per day whilst this was happening! So one step in the process of getting the water system to work for you is to set out a clear and comprehensive URS as was stated earlier. Armed with this detailed and accurate URS, the next step is to make sure the system designer are competent and experienced enough, have many system designs behind them, and give confidence that the ‘best fit’ system is being proposed.

In summary, the best way to get your water system to work for you is to know what you want, set out a detailed URS, and get the best, most experienced technical designers with a proven track record, involved.
Hopefully, that will lead you to Cryogas who can deliver this conventionally – or, ultimately to REY which will definitely ensure that your water system is working for you.