Tuesday, June 26, 2012

What is PED and BUMAX fasteners

The PED Directive  arises from the European Community's Programme for the elimination of technical barriers to trade and is formulated under the "New Approach to Technical Harmonisation and Standards". Its purpose is to harmonise national laws of Member States regarding the design, manufacture, testing and conformity assessment of pressure equipment and assemblies of pressure equipment. It therefore aims to ensure the free placing on the market and putting into service of the equipment within the European Union and the European Economic Area. Formulated under the New Approach the directive provides for a flexible regulatory environment that does not impose any detailed technical solution. This approach allows European industry to develop new techniques thereby increasing international competitiveness. The pressure equipment directive is one of a series of technical harmonisation directives for machinery, electrical equipment, medical devices, simple pressure vessels, gas appliances etc.
The Directive concerns items such as vessels, pressurised storage containers, heat exchangers, steam generators, boilers, industrial piping, safety devices and pressure accessories. Such pressure equipment is widely used in the process industries (oil & gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, plastics and rubber and the food and beverage industry), high temperature process industry (glass, paper and board), energy production and in the supply of utilities, heating, air conditioning and gas storage and transportation.
Under the Community regime of the Directive, pressure equipment and assemblies above specified pressure and/or volume thresholds must:
  • be safe;
  • meet essential safety requirements covering design, manufacture and testing;
  • satisfy appropriate conformity assessment procedures; and
  • carry the CE marking and other information.
Pressure equipment and assemblies below the specified pressure / volume thresholds must:
  • be safe;
  • be designed and manufactured in accordance with the sound engineering practice of a Member State; and
  • bear specified markings (but not the CE marking).
 
Bumax 88 for pressure vessels
The new pressure equipment directive, PED, 97/23/EC, came into force within the EU on 29 May 2002, concerning pressure-bearing equipment with a working pressure > 0.5 Bar. Bumax 88 is currently the only high-strength fasteners with approval for pressure vessels in Europe. Bumax 88 has been approved by TÜV in a special Particular Material Appraisal in compliance with PED 97/23/EC and TÜV documents Nos. 011P01421H and 0121P003310-1 and in accordance with AD 2000 W2 issued December 2002.



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