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What is the flange standard that is normally used? PN16, ASTM A53, A106, what are the difference?
I am confused! Somebody please help? Dimension for standard flanges only reach up to 24". What about for flanges for 40"? Have to use other standard like PN standard?
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- alpha bLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
*For any pipe or pipe fitting have two standards:
Material standard.
Dimensional standard.
*ASTM A 106 ,ASTM A53 is a Material standard.
*PN 16 is a pressure rating of the flange and dimensions of the flange will vary according to pressure rating of the flange.
Standard for PN16 :
BS EN 1092-1 PN16
*For more than 40 inches,pl.click on:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/carbon-stainless...
- Anonymous5 years ago
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- 7 years ago
Generally used Flange Standard is A 105.
A 106 is pipe material and A53 is also pipe material. (Carbon steel)