Teadit Receives Certification of Standard Achievement
ASME U-stamp certification is assigned to pressure vessels meeting set standards.
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Teadit, an industrial sealing solutions manufacturer, announced it has achieved the highly coveted U-Stamp certification from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). This achievement marks a milestone in Teadit's commitment to providing high-quality and innovative solutions for unfired pressure vessels.
The U Stamp accreditation is awarded to organizations meeting stringent ASME standards for pressure vessel design, fabrication, inspection and testing. These stamps differ from other QA/QC stamps as they are granted based on standards that a third party develops. This accreditation underscores Teadit’s dedication to maintaining the highest levels of safety and reliability in its products and processes.

“Our achievement of the U Stamp certification is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team,” said Robbie Riggs, president & CEO of Teadit North America. “This recognition reinforces our commitment to quality and safety, ensuring that our customers receive the best-in-class solutions they have come to expect from us.”
Benefits of U-Stamp Accreditation
The U Stamp offers numerous benefits to Teadit and its customers, including:
• Enhanced safety: Ensures compliance with the highest safety standards, providing customers with reliable and durable solutions.
• Improved quality: Pressure vessels bearing this stamp meet the requirements for pressure vessels described in Section VIII Division 1 of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC).
• Global recognition: As ASME accreditation is recognized and respected worldwide, this certificate opens Teadit to new opportunities and simplifies compliance with various international regulations and standards.
• Customer confidence: Increases customer trust and confidence in Teadit’s products and solutions.
“Receiving this certification encourages innovation by setting high standards for product development and manufacturing; it drives the advancement of technologies designed to meet stringent requirements,” added Riggs “We look forward to creating these solutions and providing high-quality metal expansion joints to various markets.”
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