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Kuala Lumpur, 21 July 2025 – Understand ASME B31.3 piping code and improve safety, compliance, and reliability. Join PetroSync’s expert-led training today.

Have You Faced Piping Challenges on Site?

If you’re working in the oil and gas or petrochemical industry, chances are you’ve encountered a tricky piping situation. Maybe it was an unexpected vibration issue during a plant startup. Or perhaps a weld didn’t hold up during a hydrotest. These aren’t just technical hiccups — they’re safety risks, cost drivers, and production delays.

In moments like these, many engineers start asking the right questions: Is the design adequate? Are we following the correct standard? Did we miss a critical step? This is exactly where ASME B31.3 enters the picture — a code that turns complex piping systems into reliable, safe, and auditable assets.

Where ASME B31.3 Fits in the Real World

ASME B31.3 is more than just a standard — it’s the heartbeat of safe piping in process industries. Officially titled “Process Piping,” this code governs the design, materials, fabrication, assembly, examination, inspection, and testing of piping systems typically found in:

Oil and gas refineries

Chemical plants

LNG facilities

Pharmaceutical factories

It covers everything from temperature and pressure allowances to corrosion, flexibility, and leak testing. Following ASME B31.3 doesn’t just help you pass audits — it helps you sleep better at night knowing your systems are built to withstand real-world stress.

The code also guides you in determining piping categories like Normal Fluid Service, Category M Fluid Service, and High Pressure Piping — each with different levels of scrutiny and safety.

In a nutshell, if you’re touching process piping, ASME B31.3 is not optional. It’s essential.

Common Mistakes Engineers Make — And How to Avoid Them

Let’s be honest. Even the most experienced engineers can make costly mistakes when they’re not up to date with the code. Some of the most common issues include:

Using incorrect pipe supports for thermal expansion

Overlooking material compatibility during retrofits

Misapplying weld qualifications and procedures

Failing to test piping systems under realistic conditions

These aren’t minor errors — they can result in equipment failure, environmental risks, or worse, human injury.

So how do you avoid them?

Knowledge. Not just theoretical knowledge, but applied, real-world understanding of the code’s requirements and how to use them in the field.

Master ASME B31.3 with PetroSync’s Expert Training

This is where the ASME B31.3 training course by PetroSync can truly make a difference.

Our program is tailored for engineers, inspectors, project managers, and anyone involved in process piping design, construction, or maintenance. You’ll gain:

Deep understanding of the latest ASME B31.3 requirements

Real-world case studies and failure analysis

Hands-on calculations and design exercises

Guidance on inspection techniques and documentation

Insights from certified instructors with decades of field experience

Whether you’re preparing for a major shutdown, working on a new build, or simply want to sharpen your edge in piping engineering — this training will help you minimize risks and improve your decision-making on site.

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