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Pipe Class

08/21/2010 11:07 AM

what is difference between DIN standard and ANSI class flanges

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Re: pipe class

08/21/2010 2:29 PM

See DIN Flanges here:

http://www.stainlesssteelflanges.net/din-2502.html

See ANSI Flanges here:

http://www.texasflange.com/?gclid=CISl2PyYy6MCFcrt7QodQxFruw

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Re: Pipe Class

08/22/2010 5:42 AM

DIN IS GERMAN STANDARD (DUATCH INTUSTRY NORMS)

ANSI IS AMERICAN STANDARD (AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTION)

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Re: Pipe Class

08/22/2010 10:42 PM

HI ,

MR. BHALCHANDRA,

DESCRIPTION (SPEC.) - IN 'DIN ' - I ' ANSI '

PRESUURATING PN CLASS

eg.10,16,25,40,64,100 etc 150,300,600,900,1500,2500 etc

size MM INCH

15,20,25,32 etc 1/2",3/4",1",11/4" etc

WALL THICKNESS MM INCH

AS PER REQU.OF PN CHANGE AS PER SCH.NO

( sch 40/std.80/xh, 160. xxh)

THIS VERY MUCH GENRAL INFO. REF THE SITE IN EARLY REPLY IT GOOD SITE.

YOU WANT PIPE FLANGE MFG'S FROM INDIA NESR PUNE/MUMBAI I CAN SUGGEST.

V.D.DEODHAR.

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