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What is the difference between an asme b16.5 type flange and an asme b16.2 type flange?

What is difference between ASME B16 & ASME B16.5 Flange


What is a216-wcc asme?

hello ...if u study a216 ..u can find 3 grades..wca,wcb and wcc..there are different based in diferernt alloy material and tensile strength and diferent percent of carbon....wcc>wcb>wca


What is the difference between API and ASME?

ASME stands for American Society of Mechanical EngineersASTM stands for American Society for Testing and Materials


He boiler or system boiler - What is the difference?

He = ASME = heating


What is the difference between OSHA and ASME?

ANSI = American National Standards Institute ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers ANSI is mainly a standards-keeping institution. ASME issues standards, but has other activities also (they publish a magazine, for instance).


When was ASME created?

ASME was created in 1880.


What WCB stands for?

WCB stands for Workers' Compensation Board. It is a government agency that administers and regulates workers' compensation benefits in many jurisdictions to protect employees who are injured on the job.


What is the difference between ASME U and U1 stamps?

The ASME U stamp designates an unfired pressure vessel of more than 35 gallons (4.68 cu. ft.) has been built to ASME Code specifications, under ASME Code section 8. A U-1 form must be filed and signed by the authorized inspector for each and every pressure vessel built. The ASME U2 stamp is for unfired pressure vessels not built to ASME section 8 div. 1 standards, but under the alternative rules, has been inspected and found to comply with acceptable construction methods. A U-1 form signed by an authorized inspector must be filed for each such vessel, along with a description of the methods of construction used. The ASME U3 stamp is for high pressure (over 600 psi?) unfired pressure vessels. The ASME UM stamp is for pressure vessels less than 35 gallons capacity.


PN16 flange is equivalent to which ASME?

The PN16 flange is equivalent to either the ASME 150 or 300. The PN is related to Nominal Pressure and the ASME is the standard for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.


Can you tell me Difference between pipe schedule 80 and pipe 80?

Schedule 80 means "Pipe Wall Thickness as per Sch.80 of ASME B36.10M". Pipe 80 means "3 inch NPS or 80 mm NB pipe as per ASME B36.10M". Hope that it will answer your query adequately. Regards, Bhatta


What is meant by asme?

ASME (American Society Mechanical Engineering)


When was ASME Medal created?

ASME Medal was created in 1920.