Separation and mixing processes may require high process temperatures and pressures. On the other hand, a production process itself can produce high process temperatures and pressures as well. Due to the hazards and risks associated with this, the production of pressure equipment is subject to strict laws and regulations. To guarantee adherence to these laws and regulations, the design, production and non-destructive testing of pressure tanks are supervised by an independent registered notified body (NoBo). Veenbrink RVS specialises in the production of pressure tanks and is familiar with everything this involves. The company supplies the pharmaceutical and food industries, as well as the chemical sector. Within the chemical sector, small-scale chemistry and pilot plants are a specialism. At Veenbrink RVS reliability and safety are always a priority in the design and production of pressure equipment.
All pressure tanks with a maximum allowable pressure greater than 0.5 bar comply with the guidelines set out in the European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED).
Veenbrink RVS supplies safe and efficient equipment. Potential defects in the product are tracked down before they can cause any serious damage.
The structural requirements are calculated on the basis of the design and the process data.
Design, production and non-destructive testing are subject to the strict supervision of an independent registered notified body.
The maximum allowable process temperature and pressure are to a large extent determined by the chosen alloy. On the other hand, the chosen alloy also influences the medium’s chemical resistance.
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