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How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

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I wonder if anyone who is reading can help me finding a nice website or where to search for available qualified candidates, mechanical engeneers that can perform inspection on: pressure vessels, drums, tanks, heaters, etc.

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Nicola

RE: How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

try the National Board of Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspectors  http://www.nationalboard.org/

RE: How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

We use an individual from Augusta, Ga who travels all over the world.  The guy has been in the business a long time and knows his stuff.  If you are interested email me at ell_j@hotmail.com and I will send you his name/number, etc..  The guy is very good at what he does.

RE: How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

Hello,

Becht Engineering has some of the best people in the industry.  Fitness for service is a specialty they have Mechanical Engineers whos KNOW inspection.

Look at this site and other Becht sites:

http://www.fitness4service.com/Services/Becht_Engineering.html

Regards, John.

RE: How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

1)What effect does the wall thickness have in the efficiency of a stoker coal fired, power boiler tubular airheater? Exhaust gas apx 400 deg F combustion Air at ambient 40-80 degrees F at apx 10"WC. Anticipated change from .083" to .095"
2)Is ASTM A 513T (1010) an approprite material?

RE: How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors?

Try http://www.qbekinspection.com/ from what I've seen, they have many resources available for what you indicate. I recently started working for them on a part time basis and  they seem to be very knowledgable and have some respectable clients.

Gerald Austin
Iuka, Mississippi
http://www.weldinginspectionsvcs.com

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