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❌ – In EU, the PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) requires compliance with EN standards; ASME alone is insufficient without a “U2” certificate and risk assessment.

ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) norms are not merely "standards" but a comprehensive set of consensus-driven codes (e.g., Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, B31 piping codes) that govern the design, fabrication, inspection, and testing of mechanical components. While originating in the U.S., they have become a de facto global benchmark, particularly for pressure integrity, nuclear components, and piping systems. asme norme

❌ – Using ASME B31.3 for low-pressure water lines adds unnecessary cost. ❌ – In EU, the PED (Pressure Equipment

❌ – Many tables still use inch-pound units, causing conversion errors in metric countries. (ASME now allows dual units but defaults to US customary). ❌ – Using ASME B31

✅ – Reduces liability disputes; engineers from different countries can design to same rules.

✅ – Safety factors are conservative but well-proven (e.g., 3.5 for burst pressure). Failure databases are unmatched.