285mm
6″ NB (DN150) Flange Table – Flange Dimensions

6″Flange DiameterNo. of Bolt Holes
PN6265mm8
PN10285mm8
PN16285mm8
PN25300mm8

What is DIN standard for flanges?

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Type:DIN Standard Flange
BS:BS4504 , BS4504, BS1560, BS10
Pressure:PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN64, PN100, PN160

What is DIN PN16?

Pn is the official pressure rating as opposed to the actual pressure capability of the component, which in this case is the Stainless Steel DIN 2543 pn16 flange. Usually, a Din 2543 Pn16 Slip On Flange is used in applications that deal with both low pressure and low temperature.

What is PN 16 flange?

What Is PN Flange Standard? PN in the term PN Flange Dimensions stands for Pressure Nominale. PN is a prefix for pressure rating. For instance, a Flat Flange Pn 16 is designed to operate in pressures up to 16 bar.

What size is PN16 in inches?

PN16 Flanges BS4504

NominalBS4504 PN16
DN sizeNB sizeDIA mm
151/2″95
203/4″105
251″115

Is PN10 the same as PN16?

Note: PN10/16 – Some flanges are denoted PN10/16. These refer to the fact that either PN10 or PN16 flanges will fit, as the drillings for many sizes are the same.

Are PN10 and PN16 flanges the same?

What does DIN stand for?

DIN

AcronymDefinition
DINData Identification Number
DINDefense Intelligence Notice
DINDesignee Information Network
DINDeutsche Industrial Norms (German standards agency)

What does PN 16 mean?

Pressure Nominale
‘PN’ stands for Pressure Nominale and prefixes the pressure rating, e.g. a PN16 flange is designed to operate up to 16 bar. Typical ratings include PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN64, PN100. The American ANSI standard refers instead to a pressure / temperature rating termed ‘Class’.

What is PN25 flange?

DIN-PN25 Steel Slip-On Flanges are pressure-rated to Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) specification, and are ideal creating access points in piping systems. This style is manufactured with dimensions and tolerances that comply with EN 1092-1:2007 specifications.

Are DIN and ANSI flanges compatible?

DIN standards use metric measurements (mm and bar) to measure the valve and flange sizes and pressures. In general, US-based companies, such as those in the automotive and food industries, choose to work with ANSI, especially if manufacturing is done in the United States.