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Flange Face and Valve Flange type 1

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Shaharudin07

Mechanical
Jun 30, 2022
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Hi Guys,

I would like to ask some of Flanges expert in here regarding whta type of flanges is this?
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And this is the valve that use this kind of flanges,also i dont know what type of flange this valve have:-
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Hope someone can help
 
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Looks like some sort of a male and female flange.

See figure 6 of ASME B 16.5 or what ever flange code this is.

Looks like it hasn't been used for a while....

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i try to look it in google for female and male type of flanges but not one is match with this,currently our plant is using this king of flange connection for steam line and also for boiler feed water pump.

i will be glad if someone can give me the name of this flange type and also some dimension for references. im looking for flange for stop valve J41H DN40 PN100
 
What is your flange code/type?

PN 100 isn't B16.5

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They look like Type E and type F (spigot and recess) to EN1092.

Scroll down this one a bit
Basically the same as the DIN flanges. Don't think that extra hub on the spigot makes any issue.

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