standards

API

American Petroleum Institute (API) is a leading global standard for the oil and natural gas sectors, such as the petrochemical, chemical, and refinery. This institute sets up standard specifications for industrial valves manufacturers and publishes installation, calibration, testing, and servicing standards. ...

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ISO

Yes, after API comes the ISO specifications sine both have some joint standards for industrial valves. One significant standard to note is the valves testing or ISO 5208:2008, which details pressure testing for metallic valves, and ISO 5211:2001 specifying the part-turn actuator attachments. ...

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MSS

Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS) is the oldest American standards organization. This standard specializes in industrial valves and fittings specifications. The materials and associated guidelines are used in almost every industry and are found in facilities for waste management, oil refining, and nuclear energy. ...

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ASME

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standard relates to pressure technology, nuclear plants, construction, engineering design, standardization, and performance testing. In relevance to valves, the valve industry is interested mainly in pressure technology and assurance compatibility between different components or parts. ...

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