MECHANICAL INTEGRITY

Mechanical integrity analysis refers to evaluating the mechanical-structural state of an equipment and/or component through the application of methodologies to identify the degree of severity of findings or indications and whose objective is: To determine if the equipment and/or component is “SUITABLE” to continue operating under current service conditions. Ensure reliability by establishing inspection or monitoring programs or making repair recommendations in a timely manner.

The purpose of the mechanical integrity analysis is to ensure that all equipment and/or components are designed, procured, manufactured, constructed, installed, operated, inspected, maintained, and/or replaced in a timely manner to prevent failures, accidents or potential risks to people, the environment, facilities and/or processes. This is achieved by establishing the criteria based on historical data, results obtained from field tests and national (NOM and NMX), international (ISO) and foreign (API, ASME, ASTM, NACE, NFPA and OSHA) standards, among others.

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