At CEI and Paulin Research Group, we understand how vital it is to stay current with the progressing ASME codes and are actively involved in the process. Regular participation in the ASME code committee meetings provides us with the opportunity to contribute directly to the standards that affect industries across the globe. Our representatives' proactive involvement in these key discussions, each quarter, ensures that our team remains well-informed and prepared for revisions to pressure equipment standards.
During the week of February 3rd through the 6th, 2025, our representatives engaged in several virtual ASME code committee meetings with some committees also offering hybrid in-person/online participation. These meetings addressed a wide range of topics, each offering valuable insights that will affect upcoming revisions to the codes. Below are the key activities and highlights from the meetings:
From February 3-6, our representatives Tiradej Bunyarattaphuantu, PE and Santiago Laris, EIT attended:
Section IX Committee MeetingsSection VIII Committee Meetings
During these meetings, our representatives listened to prominent updates and ongoing projects that were discussed. Here are the key takeaways that pressure equipment engineers and designers should be aware of:
ASME Reshape Project – Phase 1 Completion
ASME Reshape Project – Phase 2 Initiation
Section IX – Tube-to-Tubesheet Test Revisions
Heat Transfer Equipment – New Rules for Elliptical Heads
BPV VIII – Design by Analysis Updates
These developments will have direct implications for engineers working on pressure vessel design, welding procedures, and compliance, making it essential to stay informed about these evolving standards.
Remaining proactive in following industry changes is crucial for staying compliant with shifting codes and standards. To ensure you’re always prepared, we offer two comprehensive resources that provide insight on the latest revisions in ASME Section IX, BPV VIII, ASME B31, EN 13445, PD 5500, and more:
These resources provide information about key code updates, regulatory shifts, and insights drawn from the latest committee discussions.
Additionally, you can explore ASME’s event calendar for more upcoming activities or visit our engineers’ blog for summaries of previous code changes.
Our representatives, Tiradej Bunyarattaphantu, PE, and Santiago Laris, EIT, bring years of expertise to these ASME code committee meetings. Tiradej has a decade of experience with CEI and is an active member of several ASME subgroups, including his role as Secretary of the Subgroup on Heat Transfer Equipment. Santiago, with a degree from Texas A&M University, has been a valuable member of the Paulin Research Group support team since 2020 and is involved in various resource development initiatives within the code committees.
We look forward to sharing more updates and insights from our experts as we continue to contribute to the development of industry-leading standards.