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PN16 and ANSI 150 are not the same, although they are often used in similar applications. PN16 refers to a pressure rating in bar for European standards, indicating a maximum pressure of 16 bar at a specified temperature. In contrast, ANSI 150 is an American standard that denotes a pressure rating of 150 psi at ambient temperature. The two standards are based on different measurement systems and may have variations in flange dimensions and pressure capabilities.

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