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ASME Code Stamps: The Key to Safe and Reliable Pressure Vessel Equipment

The ASME code stamp is a mark used to indicate that a particular component, vessel, or system has been designed, manufactured, and tested in accordance with the standards set forth by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The stamp is typically applied to pressure vessels, boilers, and other equipment that operate under high pressure and temperature conditions.

In the case of an ASME coded head assembly, the stamp indicates that the head assembly has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, which sets the minimum safety requirements for the design, fabrication, inspection, and testing of pressure vessels and related components. The code stamp ensures that the head assembly has been constructed to meet the rigorous safety standards required by the ASME, and provides assurance to users that the equipment is safe and reliable for use in a variety of applications.