Flanges 2 (Continuing Education)
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Flanges 2
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The York and Warix flange have female so that they fit onto a male tank.
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The Surrey flange connects to a tank.
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To allow easy functionality and inter-changeability, piping flanges are designed to have standardised dimensions. Common world standards include .
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Pipe flanges that are made to standards called out by ASME B16.5 or are typically made from forged materials and have machined surfaces.
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ASME B16.47 delineates its flanges into pressure classes of , 150, 300, 400, 600 & 900.
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ASME B16.5 delineates its flanges into pressure classes of 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, and 2500.
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The gasket type and bolt type are generally specified by the standards; however, sometimes the standards refer to the .
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Flange faces are made to standardized dimensions and are typically flat face, raised face, , or ring joint styles.
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Flange designs are available as weld neck, slip-on, lap joint, socket weld, threaded, and also .
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A closet flange provides the mount for a .
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