PIP - Process Industry Practices
PIP - Process Industry Practices - is a member consortium of process industry owners and engineering construction contractors. Members collaborate to harmonize internal company standards and ‘best practices” around design, procurement, construction, and maintenance into industry wide PIP Practices for member use. PIP Practices are on a 5-year revision cycle and are written and maintained by members on discipline teams.
01/27/2025
Celebrating our incredible ‘Process Industry Practices (PIP) Endowed Presidential Scholarship’ recipients! 🌟
Jenna Jaffray shares how the scholarship has made an impact on her and an update on her career journey📚✨ :
"This scholarship has made a huge difference for me, taking some of the stress off and letting me focus more on learning rather than the financial burden that can come with school. I'm so grateful for the honor of receiving the PIP Endowed Presidential scholarship!"
"This spring, I will be graduating with my BS in Mechanical Engineering and will be moving to Chicago to work for bp! There, I will be working at their Whiting Refinery as a Maintenance Engineer. I'm very excited to put my mechanical engineering skills to use!"
10/14/2024
Recently Published Practices:
PH414SD0E01 – Piping Material Specification 000BK0U01 Copper Tubing, C.A.-None, Nonflammable Medical Gas Systems, Mill ID Finish, Mill OD Finish, PTFE Seals/Seats, Brazed Joint Construction [Complete Revision]
PH414SD0E02 – Hygienic Process Tubing Material Specification 414SD0E02 316/316L Stainless Steel, C.A. - None, SF4 ID Finish, SF0 OD Finish, EPDM Seals Construction: Buttweld and Hygienic Clamped Unions [Complete Revision]
PH414SD0E03 – Hygienic Process Tubing Material Specification 414SD0E03 316/316L Stainless Steel, C.A. - None, SF4 ID Finish, SF0 OD Finish, PTFE Seals, Construction: Buttweld and Hygienic Clamped Unions [Complete Revision]
PH414SD0E04 – Hygienic Process Material Specification 414SD0E04 316/316L Stainless Steel, C.A. – None, SF4 ID Finish, SF0 OD Finish, PTFE and SS Blended Seals for Hygienic Construction Clamped/Joined Unions [Complete Revision]
PIP Practices are available through PIP membership or through one of our distributors:
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10/07/2024
Recently Published Practices:
VEFTA100 – Tank Miscellaneous Details [Technical Revision]
This Practice provides fabrication and installation details for well pipes and other miscellaneous tank components. This Practice describes typical fabrication and installation requirements for well pipes, generally constructed of carbon steel, stainless steel, or aluminum components. These well pipes may be used for measuring levels and temperatures, for liquid inlet, for liquid pump-out, for recycle loops, and/or for content sampling in tanks. This Practice provides details for removable and nonremovable well pipe installations. This Practice also provides details for well pipe supports and other components. Unless otherwise noted, flanges refer to ASME B16.5.
PIP Practices are available through PIP membership or through one of our distributors:
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09/23/2024
Recently Published Practices:
VECQ1001 – Pressure Vessel Shop Qualification Procedure [Reaffirmation]
This Practice describes procedures for shop qualification of manufacturers of shop-built pressure vessels, tanks, and heat exchangers in general accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1 or 2. This Practice may also be used to qualify shops in accordance with foreign or other US codes, but the references given in this Practice are intended for ASME Code construction. This Practice does not include qualification of field-erected tank manufacturers.
PIP Practices are available through PIP membership or through one of our distributors:
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