What is the difference between a boiler and a pressure vessel?

Many people mistakenly assume that boilers and pressure vessels are the same due to their shared purpose of containing pressurized fluids. However, misidentifying or misapplying one for the other can lead to serious operational errors, safety hazards, and code violations. While both are governed by pressure-related safety codes and may appear physically similar, their function, […]

What is the difference between a pressure vessel and a non pressure vessel?

In industrial engineering and facility management, confusion between pressure vessels and non-pressure vessels can lead to improper equipment selection, code violations, and safety hazards. Many assume that tanks are interchangeable regardless of pressure classification—but this misunderstanding can cause catastrophic failures. That’s why it’s essential to clearly distinguish between a pressure vessel and a non-pressure vessel. […]

How to use a pressure vessel?

\ default[/caption] Improper use of a pressure vessel can lead to catastrophic results—ranging from pressure bursts and toxic leaks to costly downtime and safety violations. This is why knowing how to use a pressure vessel correctly is not only a technical requirement, but a legal and safety obligation. Whether you are an operator, engineer, or […]

What is the basic knowledge of pressure vessel?

Whether you’re a student entering the field of mechanical engineering, a plant operator handling industrial equipment, or a procurement manager sourcing components, understanding the basic knowledge of pressure vessels is essential for safety, efficiency, and compliance. Pressure vessels play a pivotal role in industries ranging from chemical processing to food production. Yet without foundational knowledge, […]

What is the difference between a pressure vessel and a compressor?

\ default[/caption] In pressurized systems—whether it’s for powering pneumatic tools, transporting natural gas, or processing petrochemicals—two commonly confused components are the pressure vessel and the compressor. Despite their close operational proximity in many industrial settings, these two elements serve entirely different functions, are governed by different engineering principles, and follow distinct safety standards. Mistaking one […]

Why are pressure vessels used?

In industrial environments, from chemical processing to power generation, handling gases and liquids under pressure is not just common—it’s essential. However, failure to manage this pressure safely can lead to catastrophic consequences including equipment explosions, worker injuries, and plant shutdowns. That’s why pressure vessels are a cornerstone of industrial infrastructure. Without them, modern manufacturing, energy […]

What is the difference between a pressure vessel and a gas cylinder?

\ default[/caption] In industries handling pressurized media—whether it’s oxygen in hospitals, nitrogen in manufacturing, or high-pressure steam in power plants—equipment safety and legal compliance depend on knowing exactly what type of pressurized container you’re using. Yet one of the most common points of confusion lies in distinguishing a pressure vessel from a gas cylinder. While […]

What is the difference between a pressure tank and a pressure vessel?

Many industrial engineers, maintenance teams, and even facility managers often use the terms “pressure tank” and “pressure vessel” interchangeably—leading to critical misunderstandings in design, procurement, safety compliance, and legal obligations. Confusing these two can result in non-compliant installations, potential safety violations, and unexpected failures. This article will clarify the core differences between a pressure tank […]

What qualifies as a pressure vessel?

\ default[/caption] In industrial operations, a single design flaw in equipment used to store or transport pressurized contents can lead to catastrophic failures—ranging from explosions and toxic leaks to significant financial losses and human casualties. Many businesses underestimate the strict definitions and classifications of pressure vessels, leading to non-compliance with safety codes, improper maintenance, and […]

What happens when a pressure vessel fails?

When a pressure vessel fails, the consequences can be catastrophic. These vessels often contain gases or liquids at high pressure, and a rupture can result in violent explosions, flying shrapnel, toxic chemical leaks, or even fires. Such failures endanger human lives, destroy property, and disrupt production processes. Causes of failure range from poor material selection, […]

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