Imagine standing near a furnace that reaches temperatures over 1,000°C. In industries like petrochemical, cement, and power generation, this is a daily reality. To withstand such extreme heat, refractory materials are installed—serving as the silent protectors of critical assets.
But here’s the catch: even a minor error in refractory design or installation can lead to equipment damage, production loss, and even serious safety incidents. That’s why global standards like API 936 exist—to ensure the quality, reliability, and safety of refractory applications.
If you’re involved in any part of refractory planning, inspection, or project execution, understanding these standards isn’t just “nice to have”—it’s essential.
The API 936 standard, developed by the American Petroleum Institute, provides critical guidelines for refractory material selection, installation, and inspection for equipment operating under high temperatures. This includes fired heaters, reformers, and other critical infrastructure used in refineries and process plants.
API 936 doesn’t just list material specifications. It also defines clear procedures for:
Evaluating refractory performance
Installation quality control
Pre-qualification testing and documentation
Inspector responsibilities and qualifications
In short, API 936 brings structure, accountability, and predictability to a field that historically relied heavily on experience and “tribal knowledge.”
Many professionals find themselves thrust into refractory projects with little guidance beyond past practices. Maybe you’ve been in that situation—where you’re unsure whether the castable was mixed correctly, whether the dry-out schedule was too aggressive, or if the inspector was even qualified to sign off on the job.
Some of the most common mistakes in refractory work include:
Improper material selection
Non-compliance with curing/drying procedures
Inadequate anchoring systems
Poor inspection documentation
Unfortunately, these mistakes can lead to massive rework costs and downtime.
That’s why formal knowledge of API 936 is so valuable—it gives you a structured way to anticipate, prevent, and solve problems before they escalate.
At PetroSync, we understand the gap between theoretical standards and real-world application. That’s why our API 936 training course is designed not just to teach the standard—but to make it practical, applicable, and relevant to your daily work.
Here’s what you’ll gain from the course:
A deep understanding of API 936 clauses and their implications
Real-life case studies of refractory failure and best practices
Insight from seasoned instructors with decades of field experience
Confidence to oversee refractory installations and inspections in compliance with global standards
Whether you’re an inspector, engineer, or project manager, this training gives you the tools to ensure your projects are compliant, efficient, and safe.
Plus, joining PetroSync means you’re part of a global network of professionals who take technical excellence seriously.
Start mastering refractory quality with confidence. Discover more about PetroSync and take the first step toward becoming a trusted expert in the field.
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