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Flange Rating

09/02/2009 7:03 AM

What is purpose of downstream flange rating equal to upstream flange rating?

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Re: Flange Rating

09/03/2009 3:26 AM

It's pretty essential, really, just in case the pressure in the system were to become under the one and over the other. It wouldn't do for one to leak and the other not to, would it?

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Re: Flange Rating

09/05/2009 2:36 AM

Does U r ASME ( PT rating ) drops from 300 # to 150 #(eg)

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