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How Do I Choose the Correct Flange Dimensions?
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2/12/2013 1:44:22 AM
Choosing the correct flange dimensions is often easier than you may expect, because most flange sizes are pre-determined and regulated by a national set of standards. In the United States, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) establishes the regulations governing flanges. If the flange dimensions you need match an existing ASME flange, then the dimensions are already designated and available for you. The majority of flanges you may encounter have already been engineered, and proven to fit and work properly. flange sizes can vary widely. Fortunately, most countries maintain standards that typically provide the flange dimensions for us. For example, ASME oversees U.S. standards, while Germany's governing body is known as DIN. This is the English translation for the German Institute for Standardization. In the rare event that a flange does not need to meet any of the industry standards, you should still consider certain criteria when choosing the flange dimensions. For instance, the overall size of the flange assembly can help determine how many bolts you might need, as well as how thick the flange should be. In other words, a wide flange assembly may require more, or larger, bolts than a narrow flange does. Next: What Is a Weld Flange?
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