Stuff happens.
Even the most well-built tanks will likely need a repair at some point.
The important thing is to get things fixed quickly so production doesn’t lag and you don’t lose time and money.
Not only is Tank Fab the leader of ASME tank manufacturing, but we’re also at the top when it comes to ASME tank repair services.
Certified by the National Board for repairs or alterations of ASME Code tanks, you can trust the task of your tank repair or alteration with Tank Fab.
When your ASME tank manufacturer works closely with you during the creation phase, they are ideal for taking on your repairs.
At Tank Fab, we know our tanks well enough to make on-demand repairs where needed.
We have a certified, professional team that can handle all tank repairs from all individuals or companies.
Within the United States, all ASME Code tank repairs and alteration must be made in accordance with the National Board Code. The company making the tank repairs or alterations must be certified by the National Board to perform this work.
Keep in mind that not all ASME tank repair services are created equal.
Although they may be certified by the National Board, they may not be certified to make the specific repair you need. Depending on how the Company’s Quality Control program is certified by the National Board, they may be able to:
Here are some examples of how the National Board Code will dictate whether the ASME tank should be repaired or altered.
Let’s say you have an ASME Code tank with a 4” nozzle in the shell of the tank. Your company needs to increase its production due to customer demands.
In order to do this, you need to replace the 4” nozzle with a 6” nozzle to meet production output.
In this case, the National Board’s Code considers this a tank alteration. The company performing this must be certified to make tank alterations in the field.
They must also be certified to make the necessary ASME Code Tank calculations to increase the size of the nozzle for 4” to 6” in size.
Your existing tank has a carbon steel nozzle that has corroded away prematurely. You know from your facility’s experience that if you could replace this carbon steel nozzle with one made of stainless steel, you could increase the tank’s useful life by 30%.
Depending on the type of stainless steel you want to use, the National Board Code would consider this either a tank repair or alteration.
The company performing this work would need to be certified to perform repairs and alterations in the field.
It’s important that you work with someone who can either repair or alter your tank in the field.
Doing so allows for the repair to be done quickly to avoid as much downtime as possible.
How can you tell if a company is qualified for what kind of work?
Ask them for a copy of their current National Board Certificate.
The certificate defines what dates the company is qualified to work for and what type of work they are qualified to do. Here’s a copy of our current certificate.
All tanks in all industries will at some point need servicing for repairs.
Whether it’s from extended use or user error, ASME tanks eventually fail.
Without the right repairs, your production can be shut down for an extended period of time, costing you precious resources.
With Tank Fab’s extensive knowledge, from the many different types of ASME Code tanks we’ve manufactured, we’re able to provide unparalleled service to our clients – and we repair or alter ASME Code tanks both on location and at our facility.
We value our customers like no other manufacturer or repair company. Give us a call today to find out how we can best serve your ASME repair needs.
Is your ASME tank in need of maintenance or repair? Do you know how to find the right ASME code tank manufacturer to help?
Editor’s note: This post was originally published on 9/1/16 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehension.