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flange ratings as per PN & ANSI

12/03/2008 4:52 AM

please guide to know conversion between ansi & PN flanges.

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Re: flange ratings as per PN & ANSI

12/03/2008 7:53 AM

ASME/ANSI Flange Class (FC) = PN#

FC = PN#

150 = 20

300 = 50

400 = 68

600 = 100

900 = 150

1500 = 250

2500 = 420

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Re: flange ratings as per PN & ANSI

12/04/2008 11:36 AM

Dear pennpiper,

The equivalant class of AME and DIN given you are correct.Iwould like to add that ,this are perticularly given in NFE(French std.) and CSA(Candian std.)

Than you.

V.D.DEODHAR.

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Re: flange ratings as per PN & ANSI

02/10/2009 10:20 PM

hi!

is the application for ANSI and PN different for pump suction and discharge flanges?
just want to ask 'coz i received some technical submission, both using ANSI and PN.

whay can't just use either ANSI or PN? thanks!

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