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The website announcements will provide information
on the scope of the proposed standards action, the
price of a standard when being proposed for reaffirmation or withdrawal, the deadline for submittal
of comments, and the ASME staff contact to whom
any comments should be provided. Some proposed
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Authorized Inspections
Automotive
Bioprocessing Equipment
Boilers
Certification and Accreditation
Chains
Controls
Conveyors
Cranes and Hoists
Cutting, Hand, and Machine Tools
Dimensions
Drawings, Terminology, and Graphic
Symbols
Elevators and Escalators
Energy Assessment
Fasteners
Fitness-For-Service
Gauges/Gaging
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
(GD&T)
High-Pressure Vessels Systems
Keys and Keyseats
Limits & Fits
Materials
Measurement of Fluid Flow in Closed
Conduits
Metal Products Sizes
Metric System
Metrology and Calibration of
Instruments
Nondestructive Evaluation/
Examination-Nuclear
Operator Qualification and
Certification
Performance Test Codes
Piping & Pipelines
Plumbing Materials and Equipment
Post Construction of Pressure
Equipment
and Piping
Powered Platforms
Pressure Vessels
Pumps
Rail Transportation
Reinforced Thermoset Plastic
Corrosion
Resistant Equipment
Risk Analysis
Screw Threads
Steel Stacks
Surface Quality
Turbines
Valves, Fittings, Flanges, Gaskets
Verification & Validation
Welding & Brazing
The ASME Standards & Certification section is published as submitted to Mechanical Engineering magazine by ASME’s Standards & Certification Department.
ASME maintains approximately 500 codes and standards. A general categorization of the subject matter addressed by ASME codes and standards is as follows:
STANDARDS