26/02/2026
Not every pressure vessel needs to be ASME coded, and not every application can safely rely on a non-coded design. βοΈ The decision depends on operating pressure, fluid type, jurisdictional requirements, and the level of risk involved. π§―
Using a non-coded vessel in the wrong application can create compliance issues, while over-specifying ASME code can increase cost unnecessarily π° This Post explains where each option makes sense and how to avoid costly design and approval mistakes. π
If your project involves pressure equipment and compliance decisions, understanding this difference early is critical.
https://neocentengineering.com/blog/when-to-use-non-coded-vs-asme-coded-pressure-vessels/