Mechanical Integrity addresses the life cycle management and inspection of critical equipment to ensure the safe and reliable operation of energy and industrial infrastructure. The focus is on mitigating catastrophic failure risks through corrosion control, reliability monitoring, and the application of international codes and standards.
This field is vital for maintaining operational continuity and protecting lives. We analyze asset management strategies and non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques applied in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Specialized knowledge in mechanical integrity turns risk into predictability.
MAIN TOPICS
- Assets
- Codes and Standards
- Reliability
- Corrosion and Materials
- Engineering
- Equipment Inspection
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
- Applied Case Studies
Mechanical integrity is the determining factor between operational continuity and an unexpected shutdown. Inspenet dedicates this space to providing technical knowledge that extends the useful life of assets and minimizes risk. Professionals will find technical articles and applicable knowledge on equipment inspection and reliability.
codes and standards
63 Articlescorrosion and materials
229 Articlesengineering
15 Articlesequipment inspection
67 Articlesnon destructive testing
148 Articlesreliability
50 Articlesstudy cases
1 ArticleAPI 570 vs. API 1169 in pipeline inspection and construction
NFPA 30 on the design and manufacture of storage tanks
Cathodic protection: What to learn at each stage of the AMPP program?
API 1169 and its role in pipeline project traceability
Anodized aluminum: Properties, applications and industrial advantages
Corrosion vs rust: Differences, causes and effects on metals
NDT careers: Salaries, certification, and career outlook
API 650: History, scope and benefits for the oil industry
Rotary kiln: operation, key models and industrial applications
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