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Flange Design

12/06/2008 10:22 PM

I have been looking for an old bulletin by Taylor Forge Bulletin 502 Modern Flange Design without any success.

I would appreciate any suggestions as how to obtain this bulletin.

Chama

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Re: Flange Design

12/06/2008 10:43 PM

You can contact Taylor Forge directly to get it for free, but to save you the hassle you may download it here:

http://ifile.it/cpiwf04

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Re: Flange Design

12/09/2008 9:49 AM

This site has basic info comparring EN1591 to Taylor Forge method...

http://www.sealeng.com/ase/index.html

Scroll down to the Feb 4-7 2002 and follow the link that says 'a paper'.

You should then come to a page which has a few links on it. One of them comparring the two methods and a couple of links relating to the newer EN1591 standard.

Hope that is of help to you.

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Kev Brown

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