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Bolted and Gasket Joint Fundamentals Combo Course

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Build your bolted and gasket joint skills and increase your knowledge of ASME PCC-1 applications in this combo course.

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Welcome Back!

The ability to interact with ASME instructors who bring real world experience, examples, and best practices to life in our learning experiences is a major reason learners choose face to face training. Networking with peers is also a valuable part of the time spent together during a course. We are excited to start offering these important courses again in person.

Schedule: ​This course commences at 8:30 AM and ends at 5:30 PM local time, each day, with breaks scheduled throughout. 

Venue: This course will be held at HYTORC
             333 Route 17 North, Mahwah, NJ 07430

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This curated combo course will guide you through the behavior and design of bolted joints, including flange joints and gaskets, and the use of ASME PCC-1 guidelines for compliance. You will learn from an instructor with over 30 years of experience in the field and deepen your technical expertise of bolted and gasket joints.

IPPD539 — Bolted Joints and Gasket Behavior 

Gain an overview of bolted joint fundamentals, whether gasketed or not, including behavior and troubleshooting. Participants will take a more detailed look at the latest developments in gasketed joint assembly, torque factors, bolting patterns, gasket behavior, tightness, selection, and specification. This course covers the use of ASME PCC-1 guidelines for compliance to successfully sealing bolted, gasketed connections.

IPPD386 — Design of Bolted Flange Joints 

This course specifically reviews the different flange types and facings used in pressure vessel and piping industries, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each. Participants are introduced to the various ASME codes and standards applicable to pressure vessels, piping, and flanges and how to use them to design for internal and external loads.

Who should attend?

Engineers involved in the design, construction, or maintenance of pressurized equipment utilizing flanged joints for the petroleum, refining, chemical, power, and process industries. 

Practicing design and manufacturing professionals involved in the assembly of electro-mechanical hardware and engineers and technicians in design and assembly operations. Two years of engineering experience would be beneficial but is not necessary.

A Certificate of Completion will be issued to registrants who successfully attend and complete the course.

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Instructor

Jack Hawkins, P.E.

Jack Hawkins, P.E., has over 35 years of experience, primarily in technical roles of stress analysis and mechanical design of equipment and components.

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In-Person

Conducted in a physical classroom or lab with an instructor and peers.  

Note: ASME in-person activities will follow the state and local laws, regulations and guidelines regarding COVID-19 applicable to the location of the event.  Learn more here
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