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Pipe Flanges (150-1500#) Weldneck

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Bill Swann
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Pipe Flanges (150-1500#) Weldneck

Where might I find flanges as i-Parts besides at cbliss's website.
Thanks in advance.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Bill Swann

Is there a problem with the ones on cbliss.com?

Bill Swann wrote:

>Where might I find flanges as i-Parts besides at cbliss's website.
>Thanks in advance.
>
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Bill Swann
in reply to: Bill Swann

To be honest, I do not understand the nomenclature. ie how do I choose a 600 # flange for 4" pipe? Is there some clarification? Are the sizes to a European standard?
Thanks
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pcunningham1
in reply to: Bill Swann

http://www.weldbend.com/Flanges/Class%20600/class600dimspec.htm

(no warranty expressed or implied)

also, 3dcontencentral seems to have most varieties of flanges, but they're not i-parts. Message was edited by: pcunningham1- added 'also...'
Paul Cunningham
IV2008
Message 5 of 5
IceMan
in reply to: Bill Swann

I am not sure that I understand the question about a "European Standard". Typically, any flange that is defined by a class is from ASME B16.5 or ASME B16.47.

I do not use the piping module personally, one of our designers is handling that. But I was lead to believe that the flanges were included in the piping module.

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