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What Is a DIN Flange?
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2/10/2013 7:05:00 AM
Commonly found in industrial settings, flanges are available in various shapes and sizes, and can be constructed from various types of material, such as steel, brass, or aluminum. The type of material that flanges are made from, however, does not have any bearing on flange sizes. Industrial standards are in place to ensure that mating flanges match, although different countries employ their own sets of standards. In the United States, for instance, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) or American National Standards Institute (ANSI) regulate flange standards. When it comes to German flange manufacturing standards, on the other hand, the governing body is the German Institute of Standardization or Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN). Essentially, designation as a DIN flange means that a flange has been constructed in accordance with the guidelines of the German Institute of Standardization. In other words, the set of standards a manufacturer follows during the construction of a flange determines whether it is a DIN flange, an ASME flange, or an ANSI flange. For a particular project, it is important to maintain consistency in the type of flanges used, since a DIN flange may not exactly match an ASME or an ANSI flange. Next: What Is a Hub Flange?
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