- Pressure vessels and storage tanks
- Steam boilers and heat exchangers
- Industrial piping systems and process lines
- Safety accessories such as relief valves and rupture discs
- Compressors, pumps and pressure accumulators
- Gas cylinders, bundles and transportable tanks
- Components and welded joints in new or modified systems
Verify safe operation and compliance with EU directives through accredited inspection and assessment of pressure equipment.
Pressure equipment operates under high temperature variation and mechanical load. Over time, corrosion, creep, fatigue or undocumented design changes can weaken materials and welds. When inspection routines are insufficient or documentation is incomplete, defects may remain undetected, increasing the risk of non-compliance, unplanned downtime and safety incidents.
Inspection of pressure equipment integrity
Inspecting and assessing pressure equipment verifies that vessels, boilers, tanks and piping systems can safely contain and operate under pressure throughout their lifetime. The service covers inspection during design, manufacture, commissioning and in-service operation to confirm compliance with applicable standards and directives. Assessments document structural integrity, identify corrosion, creep or fatigue and support informed decisions on maintenance, repair or continued operation.

Challenges
When pressure equipment condition is unclear, safety and compliance risk increase.
Material degradation weakens pressure integrity over time
Corrosion, creep and fatigue develop gradually, reducing material strength and reliability if condition is not verified in time.
Undocumented changes undermine regulatory compliance
Design changes, repairs or modifications carried out without documented verification weaken the basis for conformity and approval.
Inconsistent inspections allow defects to progress
Infrequent or uneven inspection coverage increases the risk of undetected damage, safety issues and non-compliance.
Limited condition insight disrupts maintenance planning
Insufficient or outdated condition data leads to reactive maintenance, unplanned shutdowns and costly repairs.
Benefits
Maintain control of pressure equipment integrity and compliance
Proven safety, reliable performance
Inspection and assessment confirm that pressure equipment withstands operational loads and environmental stress without compromising safety.
Documented compliance, confident control
Results are issued according to recognised standards and directives, providing transparent, traceable documentation for audits and authority approval.
Early fault detection, optimised maintenance
Systematic inspection reveals corrosion, creep and fatigue before they escalate, supporting targeted maintenance and reduced downtime.

