The Philippine Mechanical Engineering code will be printed and available early 2012. Pre-ordering for the hardbound edition of the code is currently on-going.
Please contact our PSME Batangas East Chapter Treasurer if you are interested in a copy (hardbound or soft cover).
It is recommended that each engineering office in the Philippines should have at least one copy of the Philippine Mechanical Engineering Code for reference and to consult in the course of their work activities
Please contact our PSME Batangas East Chapter Treasurer if you are interested in a copy (hardbound or soft cover).
It is recommended that each engineering office in the Philippines should have at least one copy of the Philippine Mechanical Engineering Code for reference and to consult in the course of their work activities

Deadline for the discounted rates up to December 20, 2011
ReplyDeleteI have an Extra of the latest Philippine Mechanical Engineering Code (Hard bound 2012). Please text (0927-865-1406) me if you are interested.
ReplyDeleteHello Andrew, do you still have the extra copy? What are the costs? Thank you for your reply.
DeleteWe will give it for P 3,500 !! The actual price in Manila is P 4,000 but we will give it at this lower cost. This was previously pre-ordered by a member who then went abroad and would now rather sell it. This is a brand new hard bound book that is still in our office. Let me know if you would like to have it. Thanks
ReplyDeletesir is the book still available? we are required to have a copy of the book in our school. please let us know (09092882004)
DeleteHi Andrew if the PSME handbook still available?
ReplyDeleteHi Eric, yes I still have it
ReplyDeletedoes anyone have a soft copy (pdf) of the code?
ReplyDeleteEto po ba ang latest na Philippine Mechanical Engineering Code?
ReplyDeleteHi Mr. Aldin Layaguin,
ReplyDeleteYes, this is the latest
Good Day! just want to ask how and where can I buy the PSME Code 2012? Thanks!
ReplyDelete-Arman Viray
Hi Arman,
ReplyDeleteIf you are in Metro Manila, you can buy from the PSME national office. If you are in the provinces from us, you can check with your local PSME chapter
wala po ba nabibili sa national bookstore?
Deletesan po sa manila ang PSME national office sir?
Deleteandrew do you still have the latest PSME code?
ReplyDeleteHi Engr. N. Dioneda,
DeleteI sold all copies out already and did not stock anymore. Sorry for the delay in reply as I just got back from a distant assignment and is taking a hiatus from the blog for awhile
san po sa manila ang PSME national office sir?
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ReplyDeleteThe 2012 Philippine Mechanical Engineering Code remains a cornerstone for local practice, ensuring our standards align with modern safety requirements. While I heavily rely on its guidelines for heavy machinery design, I’ve recently been integrating these principles into my electronics work. When I utilize a PCB prototype service for custom control boards, I always cross-reference the heat dissipation and enclosure standards dictated by the code. It ensures that even my small-scale prototypes meet rigorous safety benchmarks. It is essential reading for any engineer looking to bridge the gap between mechanical integrity and precise electrical control in their professional projects.
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