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AWWA Class B-Ring and Blind Flanges

Class B-ring and blind flanges
As per AWWA C207-01 Sec. 1.3, the pressure ratings listed for AWWA Class B, D, E and F flanges are for conditions and temperatures customary in water utility services. The pressure ratings for the flange should be based on the design of the maximum operating pressure plus the anticipated sure pressure. 
Test pressures should not exceed 125 percent of the ratings. Flange design is based on pressure considerations, not for stresses induced by external moments when pipe acts as a beam. The tables of the AWWA C207-01 standard have been developed using a design stress of 16,000 psi for the working pressure design.

Class B-ring and blind flanges
Class B-ring and blind flanges
1. Ring flanges available overbored or counterbored per customer specification.
2. Bolt holes shall be drilled 1/8th inch larger in diameter than the nominal diameter of the bolt, except for flanges larger than 84 inch in diameter which shall be drilled 3/16th inch larger than the nominal diameter of the bolt.
3. Drilling same as ANSI/ASME B16.1 125 lb and B16.5 150 lb pattern.
4. Flanges available overdrilled to accommodate insulators.
5. AWWA recommends the use of dished head assemblies as alternate to blind flanges, sizes over 72" nominal.
6. AWWA C207-01 Class B and D Hub Flanges are identical to Industry Standard Class 125 Light Weight Flanges.

AWWA Class F-Ring and Blind Flanges

As per AWWA C207-01 Sec. 1.3, the pressure ratings listed for AWWA Class B, D, E and F flanges are for conditions and temperatures customary in water utility services. The pressure ratings for the flange should be based on the design of the maximum operating pressure plus the anticipated sure pressure. Test pressures should not exceed 125 percent of the ratings. Flange design is based on pressure considerations, not for stresses induced by external moments when pipe acts as a beam. The tables of the AWWA C207-01 standard have been developed using a design stress of 16,000 psi for the working pressure design.
AWWA Class F-Ring and Blind Flanges

AWWA Class F-Ring and Blind Flanges
1. Ring flanges available overbored or counterbored per customer specification.
2. Bolt holes shall be drilled 1/8th inch larger in diameter than the nominal diameter of the bolt, except for flanges larger than 84 inch in diameter which shall be drilled 3/16th inch larger than the nominal diameter of the bolt.
3. Drilling same as ANSI/ASME B16.1 125 lb and B16.5 150 lb pattern.
4. Flanges available overdrilled to accommodate insulators.
5. AWWA recommends the use of dished head assemblies as alternate to blind flanges, sizes over 72" nominal.
6. AWWA C207-01 Class B and D Hub Flanges are identical to Industry Standard Class 125 Light Weight Flanges.

AWWA Class E-Hub and Blind Flanges

As per AWWA C207-01 Sec. 1.3, the pressure ratings listed for AWWA Class B, D, E and F flanges are for conditions and temperatures customary in water utility services. The pressure ratings for the flange should be based on the design of the maximum operating pressure plus the anticipated sure pressure. Test pressures should not exceed 125 percent of the ratings. Flange design is based on pressure considerations, not for stresses induced by external moments when pipe acts as a beam. The tables of the AWWA C207-01 standard have been developed using a design stress of 16,000 psi for the working pressure design.
AWWA Class E-Hub and Blind Flanges

AWWA Class E-Hub and Blind Flanges
AWWA Class E-Hub and Blind Flanges
1. Ring flanges available overbored or counterbored per customer specification.
2. Bolt holes shall be drilled 1/8th inch larger in diameter than the nominal diameter of the bolt, except for flanges larger than 84 inch in diameter which shall be drilled 3/16th inch larger than the nominal diameter of the bolt.
3. Drilling same as ANSI/ASME B16.1 125 lb and B16.5 150 lb pattern.
4. Flanges available overdrilled to accommodate insulators.
5. AWWA recommends the use of dished head assemblies as alternate to blind flanges, sizes over 72" nominal.
6. AWWA C207-01 Class B and D Hub Flanges are identical to Industry Standard Class 125 Light Weight Flanges. 

AWWA Class D-Hub and Blind Flanges

Since the first edition of the AWWA Standard C207 was printed in 1952, AWWA flanges have commonly been used in waterworks, wastewater, slurry, plant piping, and other light duty applications. Pressure ratings for AWWA flanges range from the Class B flange rated at 86 psi to the Class F flange rated at 300 psi. The AWWA C207-01 standard describes two types of slip-on flanges, ring type and hub type that may be used interchangeably if the dimensions given in the standard are used. The standard also describes blind flanges. Flanges described in the AWWA C207-01 tables are intended for use with steel pipe, fittings or appurtenances meeting the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C200, ANSI/AWWA C208, ASTM A134, ASTM 139, or other equivalent standards. It is further intended that these flanges be attached by welding in accordance with AWWA C207-01 Sec.4.3.


AWWA Class D-Hub and Blind Flanges

AWWA Class D-Hub and Blind Flanges
AWWA Class D-Hub and Blind Flanges
1. Ring flanges available overbored or counterbored per customer specification.
2. Bolt holes shall be drilled 1/8th inch larger in diameter than the nominal diameter of the bolt, except for flanges larger than 84 inch in diameter which shall be drilled 3/16th inch larger than the nominal diameter of the bolt.
3. Drilling same as ANSI/ASME B16.1 125 lb and B16.5 150 lb pattern.
4. Flanges available overdrilled to accommodate insulators.
5. AWWA recommends the use of dished head assemblies as alternate to blind flanges, sizes over 72" nominal.
6. AWWA C207-01 Class B and D Hub Flanges are identical to Industry Standard Class 125 Light Weight Flanges.

AWWA Class D-Ring and Blind Flanges

The blind flange is used to close ends of piping systems. It is a kind of round plate with no center hold but with all the proper bolt holes. This blind flange is available in various sizes and materials and is used to provide positive closer on the ends of pipes, valves or equipment nozzles.


AWWA Class D-Ring and Blind Flanges

AWWA Class D-Ring and Blind Flanges
AWWA Class D-Ring and Blind Flanges
1. Ring flanges available overbored or counterbored per customer specification.
2. Bolt holes shall be drilled 1/8th inch larger in diameter than the nominal diameter of the bolt, except for flanges larger than 84 inch in diameter which shall be drilled 3/16th inch larger than the nominal diameter of the bolt.
3. Drilling same as ANSI/ASME B16.1 125 lb and B16.5 150 lb pattern.
4. Flanges available overdrilled to accommodate insulators.
5. AWWA recommends the use of dished head assemblies as alternate to blind flanges, sizes over 72" nominal.
6. AWWA C207-01 Class B and D Hub Flanges are identical to Industry Standard Class 125 Light Weight Flanges.

Flange Types

A flange is a method of connecting pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment to form a piping system. It also provides easy access for cleaning, inspection or modification.
Below are our available industrial pipe flanges that will meet your project needs. We will help you put together your entire project and ship it to your closest port.

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Blind Flanges
Blind Flanges>>
The blind flange is used to close ends of piping systems. It is a kind of round plate with no center hold but with all the proper bolt holes.
Bending
Figure-8 Blanks >>
A figure-8 blank (also called a Spectacle Blind Flange) is a pressure-retaining plate with one solid end and one open end connected with a web or tie bar.
Pipe tees
Lap Joint Flanges >>
The lap joint flange is practically identical to a slip-on flange except it has a radius at the intersection of the bore and flange face.
Pipe cross
Orifice Flanges >>
Orifice flanges are used instead of the standard pipe flanges when orifice plate or flow nozzle is used.
End caps
Reducing Flanges >>
Reducing flanges are used in pipe-to-pipe connections. Reducing flanges are a little easier to bolt up than non-reducing flanges.
Pipe reducer
RTJ Flanges >>
Ring Type Joint Flange is a method of ensuring leak proof flange connection at high pressures.
Stub end
Socket Welding Flanges >>
The socket welding flange is similar to a slip-on flange except it has a bore and a counterbore dimension.
Coupling Fittings
Slip-On Flanges >>
The Slip-on flange has a low hub because the pipe slips into the flange prior to welding.
Coupling Fittings
Threaded Flanges >>
Threaded (Screwed) flange is similar to the Slip-On flange, but the bore is threaded.
Coupling Fittings
Welding Neck Flanges >>
The Welding neck flanges is normally referred to as the high hub flange.
Pipe flanges are manufactured in all the different materials like stainless steel, cast iron, aluminium, brass, bronze, plastic etc. but the most used material is forged carbon steel and have machined surfaces. In addition, flanges, like fittings and pipes, for specific purposes sometimes internally equipped with layers of materials of a completely different quality as the flanges themselves, which are "lined flanges".  The material of a flange, is basically set during the choice of the pipe, in most cases, a flange is of the same material as the pipe. All flanges, discussed on this website fall under the ASME en ASTM standards, unless otherwise indicated. ASME B16.5 describes dimensions, dimensional tolerances etc. and ASTM the different material qualities.

Size: 1/2" NB To 24" NB.
Class: 150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500# & 2500#.

In addition, we also can produce the DIN flange, and the forgings according to the customers drawings, for example, rings and shafts.
Delivery requirment:
Marking: SunnySteel, material grade, standard, specification, heat no.
Surface Treatment: Bright annealed, polished outside and inside surface.
Package: Each pipe in a PVC bag and caps on both ends then bundled in wood case, (option: Bundle with knitted plastic bag/stee crate. )
Inspection: Third party inspection, or by clints

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Flanges General

Flanges General
A flange is a method of connecting pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment to form a piping system.

Pipe fitting

Pipe fitting
Pipe fitting is work that involves the installation or repair of pipes or tubes. Pipes and tubes are necessary for a wide range of reasons.