1、AN INTERNATIO NAL STANDARDASME BPE-2009(Revision of ASME BPE-2007)Bioprocessing EquipmentCopyright 2009 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.No reproduction may be made of this material without written consent of ASME.cCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scient
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13、rd.ixStatements of Policy.xCommittee Roster.xiSummary of Changes.xvPart GRGeneral Requirements.1GR-1Introduction.1GR-2Scope.1GR-3Inspection.1GR-4Inspector/Examiner.1GR-5Responsibilities.3GR-6Access for Inspectors.3GR-7Manufacturers Quality Assurance Program.3GR-8Metric.3GR-9References.3GR-10Terms an
14、d Definitions.7Part SDDesign for Sterility and Cleanability.14SD-1Introduction.14SD-2Scope and Purpose.14SD-3General Guidelines.14SD-4Specific Guidelines.18SD-5Testing.37SD-6Documentation.37SD-7Responsibilities.38Part DTDimensions and Tolerances for Stainless Steel Automatic Welding andHygienic Clam
15、p Tube Fittings and Process Components.82DT-1Scope.82DT-2Pressure Rating.82DT-3Marking.82DT-4Materials.82DT-5Metal Thickness.82DT-6Fitting Dimensions.82DT-7Tests.83DT-8Tolerances.83DT-9Welding Ends.83DT-10Hygienic Clamp Unions.83DT-11Heat Treatment.83DT-12Surface Condition.84DT-13Packaging.84DT-14Mi
16、nimum Examination Requirements.84DT-V-1Scope.84DT-V-2Pressure Rating.84DT-V-3Marking.84DT-V-4Materials.85DT-V-5Metal Thickness.85DT-V-6Valve Dimension.85DT-V-7Tests.85DT-V-8Tolerances.85DT-V-9Welding Ends.85iiiCopyright 2009 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.No reproduction may be made of this material without written consent of ASME.cCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reprodu