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Forged Vessel Connections

an AMERI-FORGE GROUP company


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Pressure Vessel Connections


Long Welding Necks Heavy Barrel Type HB Necks
Variable Body Type V1, V2, V3 Necks Full Body Type F Necks
Studding Outlets Custom Products Rough Forgings
Insert Type Q Nozzles
Table of Contents
Introduction to FVC .................................................................................. 4
FVC Standard and Variable Body Connections ......................................... 7
Introduction to Seamless Construction ................................................. 8
LWN, HB, F, V1, V2, and V3:
Class 150 ....................................................................................... 12
Class 300 ....................................................................................... 16
Class 400 ....................................................................................... 20
Class 600 ....................................................................................... 24
Class 900 ....................................................................................... 28
Class 1500 ..................................................................................... 32
Class 2500 ..................................................................................... 36
General Notes for FVC Connections .................................................... 40
FVC Studding Outlets ............................................................................. 41
Introduction to Studding Outlets ........................................................ 42
Class 150 ....................................................................................... 44
Class 300 ....................................................................................... 45
Class 600 ....................................................................................... 46
Class 900 ....................................................................................... 47
Class 1500 ..................................................................................... 48
Class 2500 ..................................................................................... 49
General Notes for FVC Studding Outlets ............................................ 50
FVC Custom Products ............................................................................. 53
Introduction to FVC Custom Product Capabilities................................ 54
Technical Section .................................................................................... 57
Technical Table of Contents .................................................................... 58
Warranty and Terms............................................................................... 80

Custom Products

53

Custom Products
How often have you called a flange manufacturer or a local machine shop to
order a special flanged nozzle connection and were told Well, thatll be six to
eight weeks before I can get a forging, when you needed it yesterday? FVC
realizes that service is a vital part of this business, therefore, we have developed extensive in-house forging capabilities. Many times FVC has a suitable
forging in stock or is able to manufacture your rush order by using a die
already designated for use in the current forging schedule. FVCs in-house
capabilities and desire to service our customers provides you with a single
source manufacturer to solve your
delivery dilemma.
FVC manufacturing capabilities are
not limited to ASME pressure vessel
nozzles. Many custom products have
been forged and machined at Forged
Vessel Connections, Inc., a few of
which can be seen on the pages of
this section. FVC welcomes the
opportunity to assist customers with
forging or machining estimates of
special products. Given the opportunity during the early design stages of
a project, FVC personnel will provide
assistance on a no-charge basis whenever our expertise is applicable in
solving your problems.

ABOVE: FVC Insert Type Q Nozzle for hillside installation in a large vessel.

ABOVE: Special Conical Reducer fitting for


reactors. BELOW: Special tooling to produce
forged bolts with induction heating.

54

Custom Products
Custom Design of Bolted Flanges
and Self-Reinforced Connections
In spite of FVCs concentrated effort to develop standard ASME flanged
connections to suit your vessel requirements, there are still applications for
custom designed nozzles. Custom flange design can help eliminate unnecessary material and bolting. The savings become most apparent when the ASME
size and pressure class is 16"-900# or larger. Significant savings can be realized for smaller sizes, especially when alloy materials are required, FVC can
provide custom design of bolted flanges, matching WNFs, manway assemblies, reducing slip-ons and/or blindflanges. The following information is
required to develop an economical custom flange:
1.

APPLICABLE DESIGN CODE

2.

FLANGE AND BOLTING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION

3.

GASKET STYLE, MATERIAL, AND THICKNESS

4.

MINIMUM NECK THICKNESS

5.

DETAILS OF MATING FLANGE (NUMBER OF BOLTS, BOLT CIRCLE


DIAMETER)

6.

NOZZLE BORE DIAMETER

7.

DESIGN PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, AND CORROSION ALLOWANCE

8.

STYLE OF FLANGE -- TAPERED HUB, LOOSE RING OR A STRAIGHT HUB,


WITH OR WITHOUT NUT RELIEF

ABOVE: Studding outlets with


RTJ facing. BELOW: Blind Bottom
stub for economical hydrotesting
(eliminates the welding of plugs
or blinds).

FVC can provide complete design of special self-reinforced connections with


all of the advantages of seamless construction. When large quantities of the
same size are required, special designs and dies can be developed to provide
more exacting reinforcing wall thicknesses. The following information is
required to develop an economical special self-reinforced nozzle:
1.

APPLICABLE DESIGN CODE

2.

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BOTH VESSEL AND NOZZLE

3.

VESSEL THICKNESS AT NOZZLE

4.

VESSEL I.D. AND NOZZLE BORE

5.

LOCATION OF NOZZLE IN VESSEL (SHELL, HEAD, OR CONE)

6.

INTERNAL PROJECTION ALLOWED AND EXTERNAL PROJECTION

7.

DESIGN PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, AND CORROSION ALLOWANCE

8.

STYLE AND RATING OF FLANGE OR PIPE O.D. FOR BUTT WELD


CONNECTION

55

Custom Products
Custom Forged
Production Parts

RIGHT ABOVE: Special connection with ASME flange on one end


and slip fitting for welding to pipe
on the other end.

FVC is capable of forging close to


the contour of the finished part
thereby eliminating costly machining
time and scrap material. New dies can
be developed or dies from FVCs
large inventory of tooling can be
modified to save you tooling costs.
A free estimate from FVC will assist
in your economic decisions. A sketch
and a summary of your specific
requirements will aid FVC in developing a speedy reply.

RIGHT BELOW: 14 x 150# onepiece transition nozzle. Standard


ASME flange to oval heat exchanger tubing.

The FVC Insert Type Q


Attachment
When you require nozzel attachments
using full penetration butt welds,
similar to those shown in ASME Section VIII, Div. 1, Fig. UW16.1 (f) and
Div. 2, Fig. AD-613.1, FVC is able to provide design assistance in order to
minimize total installed cost. The type Q attachment can be provided on any
style FVC connection, including studding outlets, and can be manufactured to
allow a butt weld attachment for nozzles with either radial or tangential orientation. The type Q attachment makes weld examination easier and allows
radiographs of nozzle-to-vessel welds to be interpreted more accurately.
FVC Insert Type Q HB nozzle
and welding stub ready for contour
burning of bottom radius.

Special Petroleum Manways


These nozzle neck and blind flange assemblies have been developed by end
users which provide seamless construction, a superior tongue and
groove facing and a lower weightto-service rating ratio than ASME
flange assemblies. Several sizes and
pressure ratings of these manway
assemblies are manufactured and
stocked by FVC. Please inquire with
FVC for dimensional details, service
rating, and pricing.
Please note that FVC reserves the
right to require approved manufacturing drawings prior to execution of
custom orders.

56

Technical Section

Technical
Technical Table of Contents
Material Specifications ............................................................................... 59
Standard Tolerances.............................................................................. 60-61
Standard Weld Bevel Details ...................................................................... 61
Standard Facings and Notes .................................................................. 62-63
Ring Type Joint Facing Dimensions ....................................................... 64-65
Properties of Pipe: Dimensions and Weights ......................................... 66-67
ASME Pressure-Temperature Ratings .................................................... 68-72
ASME Maximum Allowable Hydrostatic Test Pressures ............................... 72
Bolting Dimensions.................................................................................... 73
Bolting Materials ....................................................................................... 73
Useful Conversion Factors ..................................................................... 74-75
Sweep Loss Chart .................................................................................. 76-77
Conversion, Table, Fractions to Decimals to Millimeters ............................. 78
Weight of Circular Steel Plates ................................................................... 79

58

Technical
Material Specifications For FVC Products
Chemical Composition (%)

Specification

Mn

(Max)

SA-105* **

0.35 (Max)

SA-182-F1
SA-182-F5
SA-182-F11
SA-182-F12
SA-182-F22
SA-182-F304
SA-182-F304L
SA-182-F316
SA-182-F316L
SA-182-F321

(Max)

Si

Ni

Cr

Mo

0.6-1.05

0.04

0.05

0.35 (Max)

0.28 (Max)
0.15 (Max)
0.1-0.2
0.1-0.2
0.15 (Max)

0.6-0.9
0.3-0.6
0.3-0.8
0.3-0.8
0.3-0.6

0.045
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.04

0.045
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.04

0.15-0.35
0.5 (Max)
0.5-1.0
0.1-0.6
0.5 (Max)

0.5 (Max)
-

0.08 (Max)
0.035 (Max)
0.08 (Max)
0.035 (Max)
0.08 (Max)

2.0 (Max)
2.0 (Max)
2.0 (Max)
2.0 (Max)
2.0 (Max)

0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

1.0 (Max)
1.0 (Max)
1.0 (Max)
1.0 (Max)
1.0 (Max)

SA-350-LF1 *
SA-350-LF2 *
SA-350-LF3 *

0.3 (Max) 1.35 (Max) 0.035 0.04


0.3 (Max) 1.35 (Max) 0.035 0.04
0.2 (Max) 0.9 (Max) 0.035 0.04

0.15-0.3
0.15-0.3
0.2-0.35

SA-508 GR2
SA-508 GR3

0.27 (Max) 0.50-1.00 0.025 0.025


0.25 (Max) 1.20-1.50 0.025 0.025

0.15-0.40
0.15-0.40

SA-765 GR2

0.30 (Max) 0.60-1.05 0.020 0.020

0.15-0.35 0.50 (Max) 0.40 (Max) 0.25 (Max) 0.05 0.05 0.35

SAE-4130

0.28-0.33

0.4-0.6

0.04

0.04

0.2-0.35

Al

Cu

4.0-6.0
1.0-1.5
0.8-1.25
2.0-2.5

0.44-0.65
0.44-0.65
0.44-0.65
0.44-0.65
0.87-1.13

8.0-11.0
8.0-13.0
10.0-14.0
10.0-15.0
9.0-12.0

18.0-20.0
18.0-20.0
16.0-18.0
16.0-18.0
17.0 (Min)

2.0-3.0
2.0-3.0
-

3.25-3.75

(Max)(Max) (Max)

0.50-1.00 0.25-0.45 0.55-0.70 0.05


0.40-1.00 0.25 (Max) 0.45-0.60 0.05

0.8-1.10

0.15-0.25

* FVC stocks chemistries which comply with Sour Service requirements (NACE).
** For each reduction of 0.01% below the specified carbon maximum (0.35%), an increase of 0.06% manganese above the specified
maximum (1.05%) will be permitted up to a maximum of 1.35%.
Notes:
1. The materials listed above are typical of FVC inventory and are subject to availability.
2. Other materials can be provided based on special orders which may be subject to prior sale and quantity minimums.

ASME Material Compatibility


Forging Spec.

P.V.Q. Plate Spec.

Pipe Spec.

Fitting Spec.

SA-105
SA-350-LF1
SA-350-LF2
SA-350-LF3

SA-285, SA-515
SA-515, SA-516
SA-516
SA-203-GR D

SA-53, SA-106
SA-333-GR 6
SA-333-GR 6
SA-333-GR 3

SA-234WPB
SA-420WPL6
SA-420WPL6
SA-420WPL3

SA-182-F1
SA-182-F5
SA-182-F11
SA-182-F12
SA-182-F22

SA-204
SA-387-GR 5
SA-387-GR 11
SA-387-GR 12
SA-387-GR 22

SA-335-P1
SA-335-P5
SA-335-P11
SA-335-P12
SA-335-P22

SA-234-WP1
SA-234-WP5
SA-234-WP11
SA-234-WP12
SA-234-WP22

SA-182-F304
SA-182-F304L
SA-182-F316
SA-182-F316L
SA-182-F321

SA-240-304
SA-240-304L
SA-240-316
SA-240-316L
SA-240-321

SA-312-TP304
SA-312-TP304L
SA-312-TP316
SA-312-TP316L
SA-312-TP321

SA-403-WP304
SA-403-WP304L
SA-403-WP316
SA-403-WP316L
SA-403-WP321

59

Technical
FVC Connection Tolerances
DIA > 24 0.12
DIA < 24 0.06
SEE
DETAIL A

B.C. 0.06
0.25 R.F. 0.02
0.06 R.F. 0.03

NUT RELIEF + .0625


-0
NUT STOP

+0
- .0625

BORE:

SIZES 10 AND SMALLER


0.03
SIZES 12 THROUGH 18
0.06
SIZES 20 AND LARGER
+ 0.12 - 0.06

NL + 0.125
- 0.03
2.5

OAL: FOR STD LENGTHS


FOR NON-STD

SEE
DETAIL A

.125
+ .125 -0

SEE
DETAIL A

BARREL O.D.:

FOR ALL HB NECKS:


+0 -.0625
FOR ALL OTHER STYLES: SIZES 4 AND SMALLER
+.09375 -.03125
SIZES 5 AND LARGER
+.15625 -.03125

General Notes: 1) All dimensions are in inches.


2) FVC connections are manufactured in accordance with the tolerances set
forth by ASME B16.5.
3) Tolerances may be modified to meet customer requirements when specified.

60

Technical
FVC Connection Tolerances
0.06 R.F. .015625
0.25 R.F. 0.3125
RTJ
.03125

SIZES 18 AND SMALLER


+ 0.12 - ZERO
SIZES 20 AND LARGER
+ 0.19 - ZERO

SIZES 18 AND SMALLER


0.25 RADIUS TOOL
SIZES 20 AND LARGER
0.375 RADIUS TOOL

SIZES 18 AND SMALLER


0.19 0.03
SIZES 20 AND LARGER
0.31 0.03

DETAIL A
Note: Undercut dimensions and tolerances comply with ASME Section VIII Division1, Fig 2-4

FVC Welding Bevel Details

Bevel dimension and tolerances are based on ASME B16.5. The above details will be provided
unless otherwise specified. Other bevels are available upon request.

61

Technical
General Notes For FVC Flange Facings
FVC connections are available with numerous standard and special facings.
The more popular standard facings are described on the following pages.
Customers are requested to furnish details for any special facings desired.

Raised Face:

The facing height and outside diameter are specified in the standard product
dimensional tables. The serrations are spiral and are in accordance with the
requirements of the latest issue of ASME B16.5 and MSS-SP6.

Flat Face:

All pressure class flanges may be ordered flat faced. On 150# and 300# rated
flanges, the raised face normally furnished will be removed by machining. The
resulting minimum flange thickness will be 0.06 inch less than that specified
as dimension T in the standard product dimensional tables. On flanges rated
400# and above, the raised face normally furnished will also be removed by
machining. However, the resulting flange thickness will not be less than the
specified dimension T.
As an alternate, all flat face flanges may be ordered as full-face-flat face.
In this case, 150# and 300# rated flanges will have a resulting minimum
flange thickness of no less than that specified as dimension T. Any 400# and
higher rated flanges will be provided with a minimum flange thickness of that
specified as dimension T plus 0.25 inch.
In all cases, the entire flange surface will be finished to a roughness not exceeding 250 AARH, unless otherwise specified by the customer.
All options mentioned above are per ASME B16.5 Standards.

62

Rough Face:

Except as otherwise specified, no finish machining will be performed on


rough forgings. No holes will be drilled. A minimum of 0.12 inch will be
provided on all surfaces for customer machining. Facing heights exceeding
those of a standard raised face must be indicated.

RTJ:

The table on pages 64 and 65 gives the dimensions applicable to ring type
joint facings. The side walls of the gasket groove are finished to a surface
roughness not exceeding 63 microinches.

Other Standard
Facings:

The dimensional details of other standard facings are presented in the


table on the following page.

Technical

THIS TABLE LISTS THE DIMENSIONS FOR STANDARD MALE, FEMALE, TONGUE AND GROOVE FACINGS
AVAILABLE ON ALL FVC CONNECTIONS.
FLG
Size

1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24

1.38
1.69
2.00
2.50
2.88
3.62
4.12
5.00
5.50
6.19
7.31
8.50
10.62
12.75
15.00
16.25
18.50
21.00
23.00
27.25

0.72
0.94
1.19
1.50
1.75
2.25
2.69
3.31
3.81
4.31
5.38
6.38
8.38
10.50
12.50
13.75
15.75
17.75
19.75
23.75

1.38
1.69
1.88
2.25
2.50
3.25
3.75
4.62
5.12
5.69
6.81
8.00
10.00
12.00
14.25
15.50
17.62
20.12
22.00
26.25

1.00
1.31
1.50
1.88
2.12
2.88
3.38
4.25
4.75
5.19
6.31
7.50
9.38
11.25
13.50
14.75
16.75
19.25
21.00
25.25

1.44
1.75
2.06
2.56
2.94
3.69
4.19
5.06
5.56
6.25
7.38
8.56
10.69
12.81
15.06
16.31
18.56
21.06
23.06
27.31

0.78
1.00
1.25
1.56
1.81
2.31
2.75
3.38
3.88
4.38
5.44
6.44
8.44
10.56
12.56
13.81
15.81
17.81
19.81
23.81

1.44
1.75
1.94
2.31
2.56
3.31
3.81
4.69
5.19
5.75
6.88
8.06
10.06
12.06
14.31
15.56
17.69
20.19
22.06
26.31

0.94
1.25
1.44
1.81
2.06
2.81
3.31
4.19
4.69
5.12
6.25
7.44
9.31
11.19
13.44
14.69
16.69
19.19
20.94
25.19

1.75
2.06
2.25
2.62
2.88
3.62
4.12
5.00
5.50
6.19
7.31
8.50
10.62
12.75
15.00
16.25
18.50
21.00
23.00
27.25

1.81
2.12
2.44
2.94
3.31
4.06
4.56
5.44
5.94
6.62
7.75
8.94
11.06
13.19
15.44
16.69
18.94
21.44
23.44
27.69

Notes:
1. These dimensions apply to all ASME pressure classes except that the large facings are not available on Class 150 flanges.
2. Facing heights and groove depths must be added to basic T dimensions but they are included in overall length OAL.

63

Technical

Ring Type Joint


facings are available on
all FVC connections per
ASME B16.5

Ring Type Joint Facings


SIZE

CLASS

GROOVE
NUMBER

300-600
900-1500
2500

R 11
R 12
R 13

1.344
1.562
1.688

0.219
0.250
0.250

0.281
0.344
0.344

0.03
0.03
0.03

2.00
2.38
2.56

300-600
900-1500
2500

R 13
R 14
R 16

1.688
1.750
2.000

0.250
0.250
0.250

0.344
0.344
0.344

0.03
0.03
0.03

2.50
2.62
2.88

150
300-600
900-1500
2500

R 15
R 16
R 16
R 18

1.875
2.000
2.000
2.375

0.250
0.250
0.250
0.250

0.344
0.344
0.344
0.344

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

2.50
2.75
2.81
3.25

150
300-600
900-1500
2500

R 17
R 18
R 18
R 21

2.250
2.375
2.375
2.844

0.250
0.250
0.250
0.312

0.344
0.344
0.344
0.469

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

2.88
3.12
3.19
4.00

150
300-600
900-1500
2500

R 19
R 20
R 20
R 23

2.562
2.688
2.688
3.250

0.250
0.250
0.250
0.312

0.344
0.344
0.344
0.469

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

3.25
3.56
3.62
4.50

150
300-600
900-1500
2500

R 22
R 23
R 24
R 26

3.250
3.250
3.750
4.000

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.312

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.469

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

4.00
4.25
4.88
5.25

150
300-600
900-1500
2500

R 25
R 26
R 27
R 28

4.000
4.000
4.250
4.375

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.375

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.531

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06

4.75
5.00
5.38
5.88

150
300-600
900
1500
2500

R 29
R 31
R 31
R 35
R 32

4.500
4.875
4.875
5.375
5.000

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.312
0.375

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.469
0.531

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06

5.25
5.75
6.12
6.62
6.62

2
2

64

See notes on next page.

Technical
Ring Type Joint Facings
SIZE

CLASS

GROOVE
NUMBER

150
300-600

R 33
R 34

5.188
5.188

0.250
0.312

0.344
0.469

0.03
0.03

6.06
6.25

150
300-600
900
1500
2500

R 36
R 37
R 37
R 39
R 38

5.875
5.875
5.875
6.375
6.188

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.312
0.438

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.469
0.656

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06

6.75
6.88
7.12
7.62
8.00

150
300-600
900
1500
2500

R 40
R 41
R 41
R 44
R 42

6.750
7.125
7.125
7.625
7.500

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.312
0.500

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.469
0.781

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06

7.62
8.25
8.50
9.00
9.50

150
300-900
1500
2500

R 43
R 45
R 46
R 47

7.625
8.312
8.312
9.000

0.250
0.312
0.375
0.500

0.344
0.469
0.531
0.781

0.03
0.03
0.06
0.06

8.62
9.50
9.75
11.00

150
300-600
900
1500
2500

R 48
R 49
R 49
R 50
R 51

9.750
10.625
10.625
10.625
11.000

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.438
0.562

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.656
0.906

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06
0.06

10.75
11.88
12.12
12.50
13.38

10

150
300-600
900
1500
2500

R 52
R 53
R 53
R 54
R 55

12.000
12.750
12.750
12.750
13.500

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.438
0.688

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.656
1.188

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06
0.09

13.00
14.00
14.25
14.62
16.75

12

150
300-600
900
1500
2500

R 56
R 57
R 57
R 58
R 60

15.000
15.000
15.000
15.000
16.000

0.250
0.312
0.312
0.562
0.688

0.344
0.469
0.469
0.906
1.312

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06
0.09

16.00
16.25
16.50
17.25
19.50

150
300-600
900
1500

R 59
R 61
R 62
R 63

15.625
16.500
16.500
16.500

0.250
0.312
0.438
0.625

0.344
0.469
0.656
1.062

0.03
0.03
0.06
0.09

16.75
18.00
18.38
19.25

150
300-600
900
1500

R 64
R 65
R 66
R 67

17.875
18.500
18.500
18.500

0.250
0.312
0.438
0.688

0.344
0.469
0.656
1.188

0.03
0.03
0.06
0.09

19.00
20.00
20.62
21.50

150
300-600
900
1500

R 68
R 69
R 70
R 71

20.375
21.000
21.000
21.000

0.250
0.312
0.500
0.688

0.344
0.469
0.781
1.188

0.03
0.03
0.06
0.09

21.50
22.62
23.38
24.12

150
300-600
900
1500

R 72
R 73
R 74
R 75

22.000
23.000
23.000
23.000

0.250
0.375
0.500
0.688

0.344
0.531
0.781
1.312

0.03
0.06
0.06
0.09

23.50
25.00
25.50
26.50

150
300-600
900
1500

R 76
R 77
R 78
R 79

26.500
27.250
27.250
27.250

0.250
0.438
0.625
0.812

0.344
0.656
1.062
1.438

0.03
0.06
0.09
0.09

28.00
29.50
30.38
31.25

14

16

18

20
24

Notes: (A) Dimensions and tolerances are per ASME B16.5. (B) The facing thickness E is in addition to T dimension. E is included
in overall length OAL. (C) K and R dimensions are minimum dimensions.

65

Technical
Properties of Pipe
Nominal
Pipe
Size

O.D.

1/8

0.405

1/4

0.540

3/8

0.675

1/2

0.840

3/4

1.315

1.660

1.900

2.375

66

1.050

2.875

Pipe
Sched.

Wall
Thk.

I.D.

Weight
per
Foot

10S
*40
**80
10S
*40
**80
10S
*40
**80
5S
10S
*40
**80
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
* *80
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
160
XX-STG

0.049
0.068
0.095
0.065
0.088
0.119
0.065
0.091
0.126
0.065
0.083
0.109
0.147
0.188
0.294
0.065
0.083
0.113
0.154
0.219
0.308
0.065
0.109
0.133
0.179
0.250
0.358
0.065
0.109
0.140
0.191
0.250
0.382
0.065
0.109
0.145
0.200
0.281
0.400
0.065
0.109
0.154
0.218
0.344
0.436
0.083
0.120
0.203
0.276
0.375
0.552

0.307
0.269
0.215
0.410
0.364
0.302
0.545
0.493
0.423
0.710
0.674
0.622
0.546
0.464
0.252
0.920
0.884
0.824
0.742
0.612
0.434
1.185
1.097
1.049
0.957
0.815
0.599
1.530
1.442
1.380
1.278
1.160
0.896
1.770
1.682
1.610
1.500
1.338
1.100
2.245
2.157
2.067
1.939
1.687
1.503
2.709
2.635
2.469
2.323
2.125
1.771

0.186
0.244
0.314
0.330
0.424
0.535
0.423
0.567
0.738
0.538
0.671
0.850
1.087
1.310
1.714
0.684
0.857
1.130
1.473
1.940
2.440
0.868
1.404
1.678
2.171
2.850
3.659
1.107
1.806
2.272
2.996
3.764
5.214
1.274
2.085
2.717
3.631
4.862
6.408
1.604
2.638
3.652
5.022
7.450
9.029
2.48
3.53
5.79
7.66
10.01
13.69

Nominal
Pipe
Size

O.D.

3.500

4.000

4.500

5.563

6.625

8.625

Pipe
Sched.

Wall
Thk.

I.D.

Weight
per
Foot

5S
10S
*40
**80
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
5S
10S
*40
**80
120
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
120
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
*40
**80
120
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
20
30
*40
60
**80
100
120
140
160
XX-STG

0.083
0.120
0.216
0.300
0.438
0.600
0.083
0.120
0.226
0.318
0.083
0.120
0.237
0.337
0.438
0.531
0.674
0.109
0.134
0.258
0.375
0.500
0.625
0.750
0.109
0.134
0.280
0.432
0.562
0.719
0.864
0.109
0.148
0.250
0.277
0.322
0.406
0.500
0.594
0.719
0.812
0.906
0.875

3.334
3.260
3.068
2.900
2.624
2.300
3.834
3.760
3.548
3.364
4.334
4.260
4.026
3.826
3.624
3.438
3.152
5.345
5.295
5.047
4.813
4.563
4.313
4.063
6.407
6.357
6.065
5.761
5.501
5.187
4.897
8.407
8.329
8.125
8.071
7.981
7.813
7.625
7.437
7.187
7.001
6.813
6.875

3.03
4.33
7.57
10.25
14.32
18.58
3.47
4.97
9.11
12.51
3.92
5.61
10.79
14.98
19.00
22.60
27.54
6.35
7.77
14.62
20.78
27.10
32.96
38.55
7.59
9.29
18.97
28.57
36.40
45.30
53.16
10
13
22
25
29
36
43
51
61
68
75
72

SCH 40, SCH 40S, and STD. WT. are the same 1/8 N.P.S.
thru 10 N.P.S. inclusive
** SCH 80, SCH 80S, and X-STG are the same 1/8 N.P.S. thru
8 N.P.S. inclusive
s Includes STD. WT.
t Includes X-STG

Technical
Properties of Pipe
Nominal
Pipe
Size

O.D.

10

10.750

12

12.750

14

16

14.000

16.000

Pipe
Sched.

Wall
Thk.

I.D.

Weight
per
Foot

5S
10S
20
30
*40
60
t 80S
80
100
120
140
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
20
30
s 40S
40
60
t 80S
80
100
120
140
160
XX-STG
5S
10S
10
20
30
STD.WT.
40
60
X-STG
80
100
120
140
160
5S
10S
10
20
30
STD.WT.
40
60
X-STG
80
100
120
140
160

0.134
0.165
0.250
0.307
0.365
0.500
0.500
0.594
0.719
0.844
1.000
1.125
1.000
0.156
0.180
0.250
0.330
0.375
0.406
0.562
0.500
0.688
0.844
1.000
1.125
1.312
1.000
0.156
0.188
0.250
0.312
0.375
0.375
0.438
0.594
0.500
0.750
0.938
1.094
1.250
1.406
0.165
0.188
0.250
0.312
0.375
0.375
0.500
0.656
0.500
0.844
1.031
1.219
1.438
1.594

10.482
10.420
10.250
10.136
10.020
9.750
9.750
9.562
9.312
9.062
8.750
8.500
8.750
12.438
12.390
12.250
12.090
12.000
11.938
11.626
11.750
11.374
11.062
10.750
10.500
10.126
10.750
13.688
13.624
13.500
13.376
13.250
13.250
13.124
12.812
13.000
12.500
12.124
11.812
11.500
11.188
15.670
15.624
15.500
15.375
15.250
15.250
15.000
14.688
15.000
14.312
13.938
13.562
13.124
12.812

15
19
28
34
40
55
55
64
77
89
104
116
104
21
24
33
44
50
54
73
65
89
108
126
140
161
126
23
28
37
46
55
55
63
85
72
107
131
151
171
190
28
32
42
52
63
63
83
108
83
137
165
193
224
245

Nominal
Pipe
Size

O.D.

18

18.000

20

20.000

24

24.000

Pipe
Sched.

Wall
Thk.

I.D.

Weight
per
Foot

5S
10S
10
20
30
STD.WT.
40
60
X-STG
80
100
120
140
160
5S
10S
10
20
30
STD.WT.
40
60
X-STG
80
100
120
140
160
5S
10S
10
20
30
STD.WT.
40
60
X-STG
80
100
120
140
160

0.165
0.188
0.250
0.312
0.438
0.375
0.562
0.750
0.500
0.938
1.156
1.375
1.562
1.781
0.188
0.218
0.250
0.375
0.500
0.375
0.594
0.812
0.500
1.031
1.281
1.500
1.750
1.969
0.218
0.250
0.250
0.375
0.562
0.375
0.688
0.969
0.500
1.219
1.531
1.812
2.062
2.344

17.670
17.624
17.500
17.375
17.124
17.250
16.876
16.500
17.000
16.124
15.688
15.250
14.876
14.438
19.624
19.564
19.500
19.250
19.000
19.250
18.812
18.376
19.000
17.938
17.438
17.000
16.500
16.062
23.564
23.500
23.500
23.250
22.876
23.250
22.624
22.062
23.000
21.562
20.938
20.376
19.876
19.312

31
36
47
59
82
71
105
138
93
171
208
244
275
309
40
46
53
79
105
79
123
167
105
209
256
297
342
379
55
63
63
95
141
95
171
238
125
297
367
429
484
542

Notes:
A) All dimensions are in inches.
B) All weights are in pounds.
C) Dimensions for STD WT., X-STG, XX-STG, SCH 10, 20, 30,
40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140 and 160 are in conformance with
ANSI B36.10.
D) Dimensions for SCH 5S, 10S, 40S and 80S are in conformance with ANSI B36.19.

67

Technical
Pressure-Temperature Ratings
THE FOLLOWING TABLE AND NOTES DETAIL THE MATERIALS FOR THE ASME B16.5
PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE CHARTS:
Material
Group

1.1

1.2

1.4
1.5
1.7
1.9
1.10
1.13
1.14

Material

A-105
A-515-70
A-516-70
A-350-LF2,A-537 C1.1
A-203-B, A-203-E
A-350-LF3
A-515-60
A-516-60
A-350-LF1
A-182-F1, A-204-A, A-204-B
A-204-C
A-182-F2
A-182-F11 C1.2, A-182-F12
A-387-11 C1.2
A-182-F22 C1.3, A-387-22 C1.2
A-182-F5A, A-182-F5
A-182-F9

See
Notes

a,h,j
a,h
a,g
d
a,h
d
a,h
a,g
d
b,h
g
h
c,k
c
c
-

Material
Group

2.1

2.2
2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6
2.7

Material

See
Notes

A-182-F304
l
A-182-F304H
A-240-304, A-240-304H
l,m
A-182-F316
l
A-182-F316H
A-240-316, A-240-316H, A-240-317 l,m
A-182-F304L, A-240-304L
f
A-182-F316L, A-240-316L
g
A-182-F321
h,l
A-240-321
h,l,m
A-182-F321H
A-240-321H
m
A-182-F347
h,i
A-240-347
h,l,m
A-182-F347H
A-240-347H
m
A-182-F348
h,l
A-240-348
h,l,m
A-182-F348H
A-240-348H
m
A-240-309S, A-240-309H
l,m
A-182-F310, A-240-310S, A-240-310H i,l,n

General Note:
Plate materials are listed only for use as blind flanges. For more details see ASME B16.5.
Notes:
a. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above about 800F (425C).
b. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above about 850F (455C).
c. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above about 1100F (593C).
d. Not to be used over 650F (343C).
f. Not to be used over 800F (425C).
g. Not to be used over 850F (455C).
h. Not to be used over 1000F (540C).
i. For service temperature 1050F (566C) and above, assurance must be provided that grain size is not finer than ASTM No. 6.
j. Only killed steel may be used above 850F (455C).
k. Use normalized and tempered material only.
l. At temperatures over 1000F (540C), use only when the carbon content is 0.04 percent or higher.
m. For temperatures over 1000F (540C), use only if the material is heat treated by heating it to a temperature of at least 1900F
(1040C) and quenching in water or rapidly cooling by other means.
n. For service temperatures of 1050F (566C) and above, assurance must be provided that grain size is not finer than ASTM No. 6.
o. To be used only for Class 150 and Class 300 flanges.

68

Technical
Pressure-Temperature Ratings

Class 150

1.2

1.4

1.5

1.7

1.9 1.10 1.13 1.14

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

-20 to 100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000

285
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

290
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

235
215
210
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

265
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

290
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

290
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

275
235
205
180
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

275
240
215
195
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

230
195
175
160
145
140
125
110
95
80
t
65
-

275
235
210
190
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

275
245
225
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

260
230
220
200
1.70
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

260
230
220
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

1.1*

290
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
50
65
50
35
20

290
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

290
260
230
200
170
140
125
110
95
80
65
50
35
20

100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

Material
Group

Notes: 1. See temperature notes for all materials (page 68).


2. Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gage (psig)
t 316L ONLY
* material Group 1.1 includes: SA-105, SA-515-70, SA-516-70, SA-350-LF2, SA-537 C1.1

Pressure-Temperature Ratings
Material
Group

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

1.1s 1.2

1.4

1.5

1.7

1.9 1.10 1.13 1.14

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

740
675
655
635
600
550
535
535
505
410
270
170
105
50

620
560
550
530
500
455
450
450
445
370
270
170
105
50

695
680
655
640
620
605
590
570
530
510
485
450
280
165

750
750
730
705
665
605
590
570
530
510
485
450
345
215
190

750
710
675
660
640
605
590
570
530
510
485
450
380
225
140
95
50
35

720
600
530
470
435
415
410
405
400
395
390
385
375
325
310
260
195
155
110
85
60
50
35
25

720
620
560
515
480
450
445
430
425
415
405
395
385
365
360
325
275
205
180
140
105
75
60
40

600
505
455
415
380
360
350
345
335
330
t320
-

720
610
545
495
460
435
430
420
415
415
410
405
385
355
345
300
235
180
140
105
80
60
50
40

720
635
590
555
520
490
480
470
460
455
445
430
385
365
360
325
275
170
125
95
70
50
40
35

670
605
570
535
505
480
465
455
445
435
425
415
385
335
290
225
170
130
100
80
60
45
30
25

670
605
570
535
505
480
465
455
445
435
425
415
385
350
335
290
245
205
160
120
80
55
40
25

750
750
730
705
665
605
590
570
505
410
270
170
105
50

t 316L ONLY
s Material Group 1.1
includes: SA-105,
SA-515-70, SA-516-70,
SA-350-LF2, SA-537 C1.1

750
715
675
650
640
605
590
570
530
510
485
450
380
270
200
115
105.
55

750
750
730
705
665
605
590
570
530
500
440
355
260
190
140
105
70
45

750
750
730
705
665
605
590
570
530
510
485
450
370
290
190
115
75
50

Notes:
1. See temperature notes for all materials (page 68)
2. Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gage (psig)

100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

-20 to 100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Class 300

69

Technical
Pressure-Temperature Ratings
Material
Group

1.4

1.5

1.7

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

-20 to 100 990 1000 825 925 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
200
900 1000 750 905 1000 950 955 1000 1000
300
875 970 730 870 970 895 905 970 970
400
845 940 705 855 940 880 865 940 940
500
800 885 665 830 885 855 855 885 885
600
730 805 610 805 805 805 805 805 805
650
715 785 600 785 785 785 785 785 785
700
710 755 600 755 755 755 755 755 755
750
670 670 590 710 710 710 710 710 710
800
550 550 495 675 675 675 675 665 675
850
355 355 355 650 650 650 650 585 650
900
230 230 230 600 600 600 600 470 600
950
140 140 140 375 460 505 505 350 495
1000
70
70
70
220 285 300 355 255 390
1050
250 185 265 190 250
1100
130 150 140 150
t 316L ONLY
1150
70
140
90
100
s Material Group 1.1
1200
45
75
60
70
includes: SA-105,
1250
SA-515-70, SA-516-70,
SA-350-LF2, SA-537 C1.1
1300
1350
Notes:
1400
1. See temperature notes for all materials (page 68)
1450
2. Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gage (psig)
1500

960
800
705
630
585
555
545
540
530
525
520
510
500
430
410
345
260
205
145
110
85
65
45
30

960
825
745
685
635
600
590
575
565
555
540
525
515
485
480
430
365
275
245
185
140
100
80
55

800
675
605
550
510
480
470
460
450
440
t
430
-

960
815
725
660
610
585
570
560
555
550
545
540
515
475
460
400
315
240
185
140
110
80
65
50

960
850
785
740
690
655
640
625
615
610
590
575
515
485
480
430
365
230
165
125
90
70
55
45

895
805
760
710
670
635
620
610
595
580
565
555
515
450
390
300
230
175
135
105
80
60
40
30

895
805
760
710
670
635
620
610
595
580
565
555
515
465
445
390
330
275
215
160
105
75
50
30

Pressure-Temperature Ratings
Material
Group

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

70

Class 600

1.1s 1.2

1.4

1.5

1.7

1.9 1.10 1.13 1.14

2.1

2.2

1480
1350
1315
1270
1200
1095
1075
1065
1010
825
535
345
205
105

1235
1125
1095
1060
995
915
895
895
885
740
535
345
205
105

1390
1360
1305
1280
1245
1210
1175
1135
1065
1015
975
900
560
330

1500
1500
1455
1410
1330
1210
1175
1135
1065
1015
975
900
685
425
380

1500
1425
1345
1315
1285
1210
1175
1135
1065
1015
975
900
755
445
275
190
105
70

1440
1200
1055
940
875
830
815
805
795
790
780
770
750
645
620
515
390
310
220
165
125
90
70
50

1440 1200 1440 1440 1345 1345


1240 1015 1220 1270 1210 1210
1120 910 1090 1175 1140 1140
1030 825 990 1110 1065 1065
955 765 915 1035 1010 1010
905 720 875 985 955 955
890 700 855 960 930 930
865 685 840 935 910 910
845 670 830 920 895 895
830 660 825 910 870 870
810 t645 815 860 850 850
790
810 865 830 830
775
775 775 775 775
725
715 725 670 700
720
695 720 585 665
645
605 645 445 585
550
475 550 345 495
410
365 345 260 410
365
280 245 200 325
275
210 185 160 240
205
165 135 115 160
150
125 105
90
110
115
95
80
60
75
85
75
70
50
50

1500
1500
1455
1410
1330
1210
1175
1135
1010
825
5.35
345
205
105

t 316L ONLY
s Material Group 1.1
includes: SA-105,
SA-515-70, SA-516-70,
SA-350-LF2, SA-537 C1.1

1500
1430
1355
1295
1280
1210
1175
1135
1065
1015
975
900
755
535
400
225
205
110

1500
1500
1455
1410
1330
1210
1175
1135
1065
995
880
705
520
385
280
205
140
90

1500
1500
1455
1410
1330
1210
1175
1135
1065
1015
975
900
740
585
380
225
150
105

Notes:
1. See temperature notes for all materials (page 68)
2. Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gage (psig)

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7
100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

-20 to 100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

1.9 1.10 1.13 1.14

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

1.1s 1.2

Class 400

Technical
Pressure-Temperature Ratings
Material
Group

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

1.1s 1.2

1.4

1.5

1.7

1.9 1.10 1.13 1.14

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

2220
2025
1970
1900
1795
1640
1610
1600
1510
1235
805
515
310
155

1850
1685
1640
1585
1495
1370
1345
1345
1325
1110
805
515
310
155

2085
2035
1955
1920
1865
1815
1765
1705
1595
1525
1460
1350
845
495

2250
2250
2185
2115
1995
1815
1765
1705
1595
1525
1460
1350
1030
640
565

2250
2135
2020
1975
1925
1815
1765
1705
1595
1525
1460
1350
1130
670
410
290
155
105

2160
1800
1585
1410
1310
1245
1225
1210
1195
1180
1165
1150
1125
965
925
770
585
465
330
245
185
145
105
70

2160
1860
1680
1540
1435
1355
1330
1295
1270
1245
1215
1180
1160
1090
1080
965
825
620
545
410
310
225
175
125

1800
1520
1360
1240
1145
1080
1050
1030
1010
985
t
965
-

2160
1830
1635
1485
1375
1310
1280
1260
1245
1240
1225
1215
1160
1070
1040
905
710
545
420
320
245
185
145
115

2160
1910
1765
1665
1555
1475
1440
1405
1385
1370
1330
1295
1160
1090
1080
965
825
515
370
280
205
155
125
105

2015
1815
1705
1600
1510
1435
1395
1370
1340
1305
1275
1245
1160
1010
875
670
515
390
300
235
175
135
95
70

2015
1815
1705
1600
1510
1435
1395
1370
1340
1305
1275
1245
1160
1050
1000
875
740
620
485
360
235
165
115
70

2250
2250
2185
2115
1995
1815
1765
1705
1510
1235
805
515
310
155

t 316L ONLY
s Material Group 1.1
includes: SA-105,
SA-515-70, SA-516-70,
SA-350-LF2, SA-537 C1.1

2250
2150
2030
1945
1920
1815
1765
1705
1595
1525
1460
1350
1130
805
595
340
310
165

2250
2250
2185
2115
1995
1815
1765
1705
1595
1490
1315
1060
780
575
420
310
205
135

2250
2250
2185
2115
1995
1815
1765
1705
1595
1525
1460
1350
1110
875
565
340
225
155

Notes:
1. See temperature notes for all materials (page 68)
2. Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gage (psig)

Pressure-Temperature Ratings
Material
Group

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

Class 1500

1.1s 1.2

1.4

1.5

1.7

1.9 1.10 1.13 1.14

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

3705
3375
3280
3170
2995
2735
2685
2665
2520
2060
1340
860
515
260

3085
2810
2735
2645
2490
2285
2245
2245
2210
1850
1340
860
515
260

3470
3395
3260
3200
3105
3025
2940
2840
2660
2540
2435
2245
1405
825

3750
3750
3640
3530
3325
3025
2940
2840
2660
2540
2435
2245
1715
1065
945

3750
3560
3365
3290
3210
3025
2940
2840
2660
2540
2435
2245
1885
1115
685
480
260
170

3600
3000
2640
2350
2185
2075
2040
2015
1990
1970
1945
1920
1870
1610
1545
1285
980
770
550
410
310
240
170
120

3600
3095
2795
2570
2390
2255
2220
2160
2110
2075
2030
1970
1930
1820
1800
1610
1370
1030
910
685
515
380
290
205

3000
2530
2270
2065
1910
1800
1750
1715
1680
1645
t
1610
-

3600
3050
2725
2470
2290
2185
2135
2100
2075
2065
2040
2030
1930
1785
1730
1510
1185
910
705
530
410
310
240
190

3600
3180
2940
2770
2590
2460
2400
2340
2305
2280
2220
2160
1930
1820
1800
1610
1370
855
615
465
345
255
205
170

3360
3025
2845
2665
2520
2390
2330
2280
2230
2170
2125
2075
1930
1680
1460
1115
860
650
495
395
290
225
155
120

3360
3025
2845
2665
2520
2390
2330
2280
2230
2170
2125
2075
1930
1750
1665
1460
1235
1030
805
600
395
275
190
120

3750
3750
3640
3530
3325
3025
2940
2840
2520
2060
1340
860
515
260

t 316L ONLY
s Material Group 1.1
includes: SA-105,
SA-515-70, SA-516-70,
SA-350-LF2, SA-537 C1.1

3750
3580
3385
3240
3200
3025
2940
2840
2660
2540
2435
2245
1885
1340
995
565
515
275

3750
3750
3640
3530
3325
3025
2940
2840
2660
2485
2195
1765
1305
960
705
515
345
225

3750
3750
3640
3530
3325
3025
2940
2840
2660
2540
2435
2245
1850
1460
945
565
380
260

Notes:
1. See temperature notes for all materials (page 68)
2. Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gage (psig)

100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

-20 to 100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

-20 to 100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Class 900

71

Technical
Pressure-Temperature Ratings
Material
Group

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

1.1s 1.2

1.4

1.5

1.7

1.9 1.10 1.13 1.14

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

6170
5625
5470
5280
4990
4560
4475
4440
4200
3430
2230
1430
860
430

5145
4680
4560
4405
4150
3805
3740
3740
3685
3085
2230
1430
860
430

5785
5660
5435
5330
5180
5040
4905
4730
4430
4230
4060
3745
2345
1370

6250
6250
6070
5880
5540
5040
4905
4730
4430
4230
4060
3745
2860
1770
1570

6250
5930
5605
5485
5350
5040
4905
4730
4430
4230
4060
3745
3145
1860
1145
800
430
285

6000
5000
4400
3920
3640
3460
3400
3360
3320
3280
3240
3200
3120
2685
2570
2145
1630
1285
915
685
515
400
285
200

6000
5160
4660
4280
3980
3760
3700
3600
3520
3460
3380
3280
3220
3030
3000
2685
2285
1715
1515
1145
860
630
485
345

5000
4220
3780
3440
3180
3000
2920
2860
2800
2740
t
2680
-

6000
5080
4540
4120
3820
3640
3560
3500
3460
3440
3400
3380
3220
2970
2885
2515
1970
1515
1170
885
685
515
400
315

6000
5300
4900
4620
4320
4100
4000
3900
3840
3800
3700
3600
3220
3030
3000
2685
2285
1430
1030
770
570
430
345
285

5600
5040
4740
4440
4200
3980
3880
3800
3720
3620
3540
3460
3220
2800
2430
1860
1430
1085
830
660
485
370
260
200

5600
5040
4740
4440
4200
3980
3880
3800
3720
3620
3540
3460
3220
2915
2770
2430
2060
1715
1346
1000
660
460
315
200

6250
6250
6070
5880
5540
5040
4905
4730
4200
3430
2230
1430
860
430

t 316L ONLY
s Material Group 1.1
includes: SA-105,
SA-515-70, SA-516-70,
SA-350-LF2, SA-537 C1.1

6250
5965
5640
5400
5330
5040
4905
4730
4430
4230
4060
3745
3145
2230
1660
945
860
460

6250
6250
6070
5880
5540
5040
4905
4730
4430
4145
3660
2945
2170
1600
1170
860
570
370

6250
6250
6070
5880
5540
5040
4905
4730
4430
4230
4060
3745
3085
2430
1570
945
630
430

Notes:
1. See temperature notes for all materials (page 68)
2. Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gage (psig)

Maximum Allowable Hydrostatic Test Pressures


(At Ambient Temperature)

Material
Group
1.1
1.2
1.4
1.5
1.7
1.9
1.10
1.13
1.14
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7

72

Shell Test Pressures (All Pressures Are Gage)


CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
150
300
400
600
900
1500
2500
450
1125
1500
2225
3350
5575
9275
450
1125
1500
2250
3375
5625
9375
375
950
1250
1875
2775
4650
7725
400
1050
1400
2100
3150
5225
8700
450
1125
1500
2250
3375
5625
9375
450
1125
1500
2250
3375
5625
9375
450
1125
1500
2250
3375
5625
9375
450
1125
1500
2250
3375
5625
9375
450
1125
1500
2250
3375
5625
9375
425
1100
1450
2175
3250
5400
9000
425
1100
1450
2175
3250
5400
9000
350
900
1200
1800
2700
4500
7500
425
1100
1450
2175
3250
5400
9000
425
1100
1450
2175
3250
5400
9000
400
1025
1350
2025
3025
5050
8400
400
1025
1350
2025
3025
5050
8400

100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Temperature (Fahrenheit)

-20 to 100
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500

Class 2500

Technical
Flange Bolting Information

Dimensions of Bolts with Heavy Hex Heads and Nuts (ASME B18.2)
Thread Dimensions
Bolt
Size

Threads
Per Inch

5/8

7/8
1
1 1/8
1
1 3/8
1
1 5/8
1
1 7/8
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4

13
11
10
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

Root
Area

0.126
0.202
0.302
0.419
0.551
0.728
0.929
1.155
1.405
1.680
1.980
2.300
2.650
3.420
4.290
5.260
6.320
7.490
8.750
10.110
11.570

Nut Dimensions
Across
Flats

Across
Corners

Nom.
Nut
Thick.

0.875
1.063
1.250
1.438
1.625
1.813
2.000
2.188
2.375
2.563
2.750
2.938
3.125
3.500
3.875
4.250
4.625
5.000
5.375
5.750
6.125

0.969
1.175
1.383
1.589
1.796
2.002
2.209
2.416
2.622
2.828
3.035
3.242
3.449
3.862
4.275
4.688
5.102
5.515
5.928
6.341
6.755

0.484
0.609
0.734
0.859
0.984
1.109
1.219
1.344
1.469
1.594
1.719
1.844
1.969
2.203
2.453
2.703
2.953
3.188
3.438
3.688
3.938

FVC Nut
Stop Dia. =
Flange Bolt
Circle Less:

0.875
1.063
1.250
1.438
1.625
1.813
2.000
2.188
2.375
2.563
2.750
2.938
3.125
3.500
3.875
4.250
4.625
5.000
5.375
5.750
6.125

Bolting Materials
Nominal
Composition

Specification
Number

Grade

Application

Carbon and Low Alloy Steels

C
C
C

SA-307
SA-325
SA-354

B
Type 1, 2, 3
BC, BD

L7

Structural
Structural
High Strength Service
(650F max.)
High Strength Service
(1200F max.)
High Strength Service
(1000F max.)
High Strength Service
(1100F max.)
Low Temperature Service

Cr-Mo

SA-193

65

Cr-Mo

SA-193

B7

Cr-Mo-V

SA-193

B16

Cr-Mo

SA-320

Cr-Ni
Cr-Ni
Cr-Ni-Mo

SA-193
SA-320
SA-453

B8, B8M
B8, B8M
660

Stainless Steel Flanges


Structural
High Strength Stainless Steel

High Alloy Steels

73

Technical
Conversions
Change

To

Multiply by

atmospheres .................. ft of water (at 4 C) ........ 33.90


atmospheres .................. in of mercury (at 0 C) ... 29.92
atmospheres .................. kgs/sq cm ....................... 1.0333
atmospheres .................. pounds/sq in ................... 14.70
bars ................................ atmospheres .................. 0.9869
btu .................................. foot-lbs ........................... 778.3
btu .................................. joules .............................. 1,054.8
btu .................................. kilowatt-hrs ..................... 2.928 x 10-4
calories, gram (mean) ... btu (mean) ...................... 3.9685 x 10-3
centigrade ...................... fahrenheit ....................... (Cx9/5) + 32
centimeters .................... feet ................................. 3.281 x 10-2
centimeters .................... inches ............................. 0.3937
centimeters .................... kilometers ....................... 10-5
centimeters .................... meters ............................ 0.01
centimeters .................... millimeters ...................... 10.0
cubic centimeters ........... cu feet ............................ 3.531 x 10-5
cubic centimeters ........... cu inches ........................ 0.06102
cubic centimeters ........... cu meters ....................... 10-6
cubic centimeters ........... gallons (U.S. liq) ............. 2.642 x 10-4
cubic centimeters ........... liters ................................ 0.001
cubic feet ....................... cu inches ........................ 1,728.0
cubic feet ....................... cu meters ....................... 0.02832
cubic feet ....................... gallons (U.S. liq) ............. 7.48052
cubic feet ....................... liters ................................ 28.32
cubic inches ................... cu cms ............................ 16.39
cubic inches ................... cu feet ............................ 5.787 x 10-4
cubic inches ................... cu meters ....................... 1.639 x 10-5
cubic inches ................... gallons ............................ 4.329 x 10-3
cubic meters .................. cu cms ............................ 106
cubic meters .................. cu feet ............................ 35.31
cubic meters .................. cu inches ........................ 61,023.0
cubic meters .................. gallons (u.s. liq) .............. 264.2
cubic meters .................. liters ................................ 1,000.0
dynes .............................. joules/cm ........................ 10-7
dynes .............................. joules/meter (newtons) .. 10-5
dynes .............................. kilograms ........................ 1.020 x 10-6
dynes .............................. poundals ......................... 7.233 x 10-5
dynes .............................. pounds ........................... 2.248 x 10-6
ergs ................................ BTU ................................ 9.480 x 10-11
ergs ................................ foot-pounds .................... 7.367 x 10-8
ergs ................................ joules .............................. 10-7
ergs/sec ......................... horsepower .................... 1.341 x 10-10
feet ................................. centimeters .................... 30.48
feet ................................. meters ............................ 0.3048
feet ................................. millimeters ...................... 304.8
feet ................................. inches ............................. 12.0
feet of water ................... atmospheres .................. 0.02950
feet of water ................... in of mercury .................. 0.8826
feet of water ................... pounds/sq ft ................... 62.43
feet of water ................... poundsisq in ................... 0.4335
fahrenheit ....................... centigrade ...................... (F- 32) x 5/9
foot-pounds .................... BTU ................................ 1.286 x 10-3
foot-pounds .................... ergs ................................ 1.356 x 107
foot-pounds .................... joules .............................. 1.356
foot-pounds .................... kilowatt-hrs ..................... 3.766 x 10-7

74

Change

To

Multiply by

gallons ............................ cu cms ............................ 3,785.0


gallons ............................ cu feet ............................ 0.1337
gallons ............................ cu inches ........................ 231.0
gallons ............................ cu meters ....................... 3.785 x 10-3
gallons ............................ liters ................................ 3.785
gallons (liq Br. Imp.) ...... gallons (U.S. liq) ............. 1.20095
gallons (U.S.) ................. gallons (Imp.) ................. 0.83267
gallons of water ............. pounds of water ............. 8.3453
grams ............................. dynes .............................. 980.7
grams ............................. kilograms ........................ 0.001
grams ............................. milligrams ....................... 1,000.0
grams ............................. ounces(avdp) ................. 0.03527
grams ............................. ounces (troy) .................. 0.03215
grams ............................. poundals ......................... 0.07093
grams ............................. pounds ........................... 2.205 x 10-3
grams/cu cm .................. pounds/cu ft ................... 62.43
grams/cu cm .................. pounds/cu in ................... 0.03613
grams/sq cm .................. pounds/sq ft ................... 2.0481
horsepower .................... BTU/min ......................... 42.44
horsepower .................... foot-lbs/min .................... 33,000.0
horsepower .................... foot-lbs/sec .................... 550.0
horsepower .................... kilowatts ......................... 0.7457
horsepower .................... watts ............................... 745.7
inches ............................. centimeters .................... 2.540
inches ............................. meters ............................ 2.540 x 10-2
inches ............................. millimeters ...................... 25.40
inches ............................. mils ................................. 1,000.0
inches ............................. feet ................................. 0.0833
inches of mercury .......... atmospheres .................. 0.03342
inches of mercury .......... inches of water ............... 13.6
inches of mercury .......... feet of water ................... 1.1333
inches of mercury .......... kgs/sq cm ....................... 0.03453
inches of mercury .......... kgs/sq meter .................. 345.3
inches of mercury .......... pounds/sq ft ................... 70.73
inches of mercury .......... pounds/sq in ................... 0.4912
inches of water (at 4C) . atmospheres .................. 2.458 x 10-3
inches of water (at 4C) . inches of mercury .......... 0.07355
inches of water (at 4C) . kgs/sq cm ....................... 2.540 x 10-3
inches of water (at 4C) . Ounces/sq in .................. 0.5781
inches of water (at 4C) . pounds/sq ft ................... 5.204
inches of water (at 4C) . pounds/sq In ................... 0.03613
joules .............................. BTU ................................ 9.480 x 10-4
joules .............................. ergs ................................ 107
joules .............................. foot-pounds .................... 0.7376
joules .............................. watt-hrs .......................... 2.778 X 10-4
joules/cm ........................ grams ............................. 1.020 x 104
joules/cm ........................ dynes .............................. 107
joules/cm ........................ joules/meters (newtons) . 100.0
joules/cm ........................ poundals ......................... 723.3
joules/cm ........................ pounds ........................... 22.48
kilograms ....................... dynes .............................. 980,665.0
kilograms ....................... grams ............................. 1,000.0
kilograms ....................... joules/cm ........................ 0.09807
kilograms ....................... joules/meter (newtons) .. 9.807
kilograms ....................... poundals ......................... 70.93
kilograms ....................... pounds ........................... 2.205
kilograms ....................... tons (long) ...................... 9.842 x 10-4
kilograms ....................... tons (short) ..................... 1.102 x 10-3
kilograms/cu meter ........ grams/cu cm .................. 0.001

Technical
Conversions
Change

To

Multiply by

kilograms/cu meter ........ pounds/cu ft ................... 0.06243


kilograms/cu meter ........ pounds/cu in ................... 3.613 x 10-5
kilograms/cu meter ........ pounds/mil-foot .............. 3.405 x 10-10
kilograms/meter ............. pounds/ft ........................ 0.6720
kilograms/sq cm ............. dynes .............................. 980,665.0
kilograms/sq cm ............. atmospheres .................. 0.9678
kilograms/sq cm ............. feet of water ................... 32.81
kilograms/sq cm ............. Inches of mercury .......... 28.96
kilograms/sq cm ............. pounds/sq ft ................... 2,048.0
kilograms/sq cm ............. pounds/sq in ................... 14.22
kilograms/sq meter ........ atmospheres .................. 9.678 x 10-5
kilograms/sq meter ........ bars ................................ 98.07 x 10-6
kilograms/sq meter ........ feet of water ................... 3.281 x 10-3
kilograms/sq meter ........ Inches of mercury .......... 2.896 x 10-3
kilograms/sq meter ........ pounds/sq ft ................... 0.2048
kilograms/sq meter ........ pounds/sq in ................... 1.422 x 10-3
kilograms/sq mm ........... kgs/sq meter .................. 10-6
kilowatts ......................... BTU/min ......................... 56.92
kilowatts ......................... foot-lbs/min .................... 4.426 x 104
kilowatts ......................... foot-lbs/sec .................... 737.6
kilowatts ......................... horsepower .................... 1.341
kilowatts ......................... watts ............................... 1,000.0
kilowatt-hrs ..................... BTU ................................ 3,413.0
kilowatt-hrs ..................... ergs ................................ 3.600 x 1013
kilowatt-hrs ..................... foot-lbs ........................... 2.655 x 106
kilowatt-hrs ..................... joules .............................. 3.6 x 106
liters ............................... cu cm ............................. 1,000.0
liters ............................... cu feet ............................ 0.03531
liters ............................... cu inches ........................ 61.02
liters ............................... cu meters ....................... 0.001
liters ............................... gallons (U.S. liq) ............. 0.2642
long tons ........................ pounds ........................... 2,240.0
meters ............................ centimeters .................... 100.0
meters ............................ feet ................................. 3.281
meters ............................ inches ............................. 39.37
meters ............................ millimeters ...................... 1,000.0
miles (statute) ................ feet ................................. 5,280.0
miles (statute) ................ meters ............................ 1,609.0
millimeters ...................... centimeters .................... 0.1
millimeters ...................... feet ................................. 3.281 x 10-3
millimeters ...................... inches ............................. 0.03937
mils ................................. inches ............................. 0.001
newtons .......................... dynes .............................. 105
ounces ........................... grams ............................. 28.349527
ounces ........................... pounds ........................... 0.0625
ounces ........................... ounces (troy) .................. 0.9115
Poise .............................. gram/cm sec .................. 1.0
pounds (avoirdupois) ..... ounces (troy) .................. 14.5833
poundals ......................... dynes .............................. 13,826.0
poundals ......................... joules/cm ........................ 1.383 x 10-3
poundals ......................... joules/meter (newtons) .. 0.1383
poundals ......................... kilograms ........................ 0.01410
poundals ......................... pounds ........................... 0.03108
pounds ........................... dynes .............................. 44.4823 x 104
pounds ........................... grams ............................. 453.5924
pounds ........................... joules/cm ........................ 0.04448
pounds ........................... joules/meter (newtons) .. 4.448
pounds ........................... kilograms ........................ 0.4536

Change

To

Multiply by

pounds ........................... ounces ............................ 16.0


pounds ........................... ounces (troy) .................. 14.5833
pounds ........................... poundals ......................... 32.17
pounds ........................... pounds (troy) .................. 1.21528
pounds ........................... tons (short) ..................... 0.0005
pounds of water ............. cu feet ............................ 0.01602
pounds of water ............. cuinches ......................... 27.68
pounds of water ............. gallons ............................ 0.1198
pounds-feet .................... cm-dynes ....................... 1.356 x 107
pounds-feet .................... cm-grams ....................... 13,825.0
pounds-feet .................... meter-kgs ....................... 0.1383
pounds/ft ........................ kgs/meter ....................... 1,488
pounds/in ........................ gms/cm .......................... 178.6
pounds/sq ft ................... atmospheres .................. 4.725 x 10-4
pounds/sq ft ................... feet of water ................... 0.01602
pounds/sq ft ................... inches of mercury .......... 0.01414
pounds/sq ft ................... kgs/sq meter .................. 4,882
pounds/sq ft ................... pounds/sq in ................... 6.944 x 10-3
Pounds/sq in .................. atmospheres .................. 0.06804
Pounds/sq in .................. inches of water ............... 27.68
Pounds/sq in .................. feet of water ................... 2.307
Pounds/sq in .................. inches of mercury .......... 2.036
Pounds/sq in .................. kgs/sq meter .................. 703.1
Pounds/sq in .................. pounds/sq ft ................... 144.0
short tons ....................... pounds ........................... 2,000.0
short tons ....................... long tons ......................... 0.89285
slug ................................. kilogram ......................... 14.59
slug ................................. pounds ........................... 32.17
square centimeters ........ sq feet ............................ 1.076 x 10-3
square centimeters ........ sq inches ........................ 0.1550
square centimeters ........ sq meters ....................... 0.0001
square centimeters ........ sq millimeters ................. 100.0
square feet ..................... sq cms ............................ 929.0
square feet ..................... sq inches ........................ 144.0
square feet ..................... sq meters ....................... 0.09290
square feet ..................... sq millimeters ................. 9.290 x 104
square inches ................. sq cms ............................ 6.452
square inches ................. sq feet ............................ 6.944 x 10-3
square inches ................. sq millimeters ................. 645.2
square kilometers .......... sq cms ............................ 1010
square kilometers .......... sq ft ................................ 10.76 x 106
square kilometers .......... sq inches ........................ 1.550 x 109
square kilometers .......... sq meters ....................... 106
square meters ................ sq cms ............................ 104
square meters ................ sq feet ............................ 10.76
square meters ................ sq inches ........................ 1,550.0
square meters ................ sq millimeters ................. 106
square millimeters .......... sq cms ............................ 0.01
square millimeters .......... sq feet ............................ 1.076 x 10-5
square millimeters .......... sq inches ........................ 1.550 x 10-3
tons (long) ...................... kilograms ........................ 1,016.0
tons (long) ...................... pounds ........................... 2,240.0
tons (long) ...................... tons (short) ..................... 1,120
tons (metric) ................... kilograms ........................ 1,000.0
tons (metric) ................... pounds ........................... 2,205.0
watts ............................... BTU/hr ............................ 3.4129
watts ............................... BTU/min ......................... 0.05688
watts ............................... ergs/sec ......................... 107
watts ............................... horsepower .................... 1.341 x 10-3
watts ............................... kilowatts ......................... 0.001

75

Technical
Sweep Loss Chart
The charts below will assist in developing the drop at the intersection of
connections and shells or heads.
Sweep Loss calculation is based
on R

R2-r2

Where: R = Vessel Radius


and r = Connection Radius

Example #1
Finding the length of an 18" 150# LWN set thru a 60" ID Shell
From chart find column with shell radius (30") and then move down
to connection radius (10") to find Sweep Loss (1.72").
Nozzle Length = Proj. - Shell Rad. + Sweep Loss + Internal Proj.
= 40" - 30" + 1.72" + 0 = 11.72"

SHELL RADIUS OR HEAD CROWN RADIUS

CONNECTION RADIUS

5.375 6.375

76

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

0.39
0.92
1.78
3.40

0.32
0.75
1.41
2.42
4.22

10

1.2

15

0.29
0.68
1.26
2.10
3.39
7.00

0.25
0.58
1.07
1.76
2.71
4.13
8.00

0.23
0.51
0.94
1.52
2.29
3.34
4.88
9.00

0.20
0.46
0.83
1.34
2.00
2.86
4.00
5.64
10.00

0.17
0.38
0.69
1.09
1.61
2.25
3.06
4.06
5.37
7.20
12.00

0.13
0.30
0.54
0.86
1.25
1.73
2.31
3.00
3.82
4.80
6.00
7.52
9.61
15.00

18

21

0.11
0.10
0.25
0.22
0.45
0.38
0.71
0.60
1.03
0.88
1.42
1.20
1.88
1.58
2.41
2.03
3.03
2.53
3.75
3.11
4.58
3.77
5.55
4.51
6.69
5.35
8.05
6.30
9.75
7.40
12.08
8.67
18.00 10.18
12.06
14.60
21.00

24

27

0.08
0.19
0.34
0.53
0.76
1.04
1.37
1.75
2.18
2.67
3.22
3.83
4.51
5.27
6.11
7.06
8.13
9.34
10.73
12.38

0.07
0.17
0.30
0.47
0.68
0.92
1.21
1.54
1.92
2.34
2.81
3.34
3.91
4.55
5.25
6.02
6.88
7.82
8.86
10.03

Technical
Example #2
Finding the total thickness of an 18" 300# studding outlet set thru a 48" OD
ASME F&D head with 42" DISH Radius. Maintaining minimum thickness is
priority. Minimum thickness for this example will be established as 3.25 inches.
From chart find column with head crown radius (42") and move down
to bore radius (9") to find Sweep Loss #1 (0.98"). Then move down
to connection radius (14") to find Sweep Loss #2 (2.40").
Thickness = Min. Reqd Thk + Sweep Loss #2 - Sweep Loss #1
= 3.25" + 2.40" - 0.98" = 4.67"

Example #3
Finding the total thickness of an 18" 300# studding outlet set
through a 48" OD ASME F&D head. Projection is priority.
From chart find column with head crown radius (42") and move
down to connection radius (14") to find Sweep Loss (2.40").
Thickness = Proj. - Inside Depth of Head + Sweep Loss
= 12" - 8" + 2.40" = 6.40"

CONNECTION RADIUS

SHELL RADIUS OR HEAD CROWN RADIUS

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

30

33

36

39

0.07
0.15
0.27
0.42
0.61
0.83
1.09
1.38
1.72
2.09
2.50
2.96
3.47
4.02
4.62
5.28
6.00
6.78
7.64
8.58

0.06
0.14
0.24
0.38
0.55
0.75
0.98
1.25
1.55
1.89
2.26
2.67
3.12
3.61
4.14
4.72
5.34
6.02
6.75
7.54

0.06
0.13
0.22
0.35
0.50
0.69
0.90
1.14
1.42
1.72
2.06
2.43
2.83
3.27
3.75
4.27
4.82
5.42
6.07
6.76

0.05
0.12
0.21
0.32
0.46
0.63
0.83
1.05
1.30
1.58
1.89
2.23
2.60
3.00
3.43
3.90
4.40
4.94
5.52
6.14

42

45

48

54

0.05
0.11
0.19
0.30
0.43
0.59
0.77
0.98
1.21
1.47
1.75
2.06
2.40
2.77
3.17
3.59
4.05
4.54
5.07
5.63

0.04
0.10
0.18
0.28
0.40
0.55
0.72
0.91
1.13
1.37
1.63
1.92
2.23
2.57
2.94
3.33
3.76
4.21
4.69
5.20

0.04
0.09
0.17
0.26
0.38
0.51
0.67
0.85
1.05
1.28
1.52
1.79
2.09
2.40
2.75
3.11
3.50
3.92
4.37
4.84

0.04
0.08
0.15
0.23
0.33
0.46
0.60
0.76
0.93
1.13
1.35
1.59
1.85
2.13
2.42
2.75
3.09
3.45
3.84
4.25

60

66

72

78

84

0.03
0.08
0.13
0.21
0.30
0.41
0.54
0.68
0.84
1.02
1.21
1.43
1.66
1.91
2.17
2.46
2.76
3.09
3.43
3.80

0.03
0.07
0.12
0.19
0.27
0.37
0.49
0.62
0.76
0.92
1.10
1.29
1.50
1.73
1.97
2.23
2.50
2.79
3.10
3.43

0.03
0.06
0.11
0.17
0.25
0.34
0.45
0.56
0.70
0.85
1.01
1.18
1.37
1.58
1.80
2.04
2.29
2.55
2.83
3.13

0.03
0.06
0.10
0.16
0.23
0.31
0.41
0.52
0.64
0.78
0.93
1.09
1.27
1.46
1.66
1.88
2.11
2.35
2.61
2.88

0.02
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.21
0.29
0.38
0.48
0.60
0.72
0.86
1.01
1.17
1.35
1.54
1.74
1.95
2.18
2.42
2.67

77

Technical
Conversion Table

Inch Fractions to Decimals and Millimeters


Inches
Fraction

Decimal

1/64
1/32

0.0156
0.0313
0.0394
0.0469
0.0625
0.0781
0.0787
0.0938
0.1094
0.1181
0.1250
0.1406
0.1563
0.1575
0.1719
0.1875
0.1969
0.2031
0.2188
0.2344
0.2362
0.2500
0.2656
0.2756
0.2813
0.2969
0.3125
0.3150
0.3281
0.3438
0.3543
0.3594
0.3750
0.3906
0.3937
0.4063
0.4219
0.4331
0.4375
0.4531
0.4688
0.4724
0.4844
0.5000

3/64
1/16
5/64
3/32
7/64
1/8
9/64
5/32
11/64
3/16
13/64
7/32
15/64
1/4
17/64
9/32
19/64
5/16
21/64
11/32
23/64
3/8
25/64
13/32
27/64
7/16
29/64
15/32
31/64
1/2

78

MM

0.397
0.794
1.000
1.191
1.588
1.984
2.000
2.381
2.778
3.000
3.175
3.572
3.969
4.000
4.366
4.763
5.000
5.159
5.556
5.953
6.000
6.350
6.747
7.000
7.144
7.541
7.938
8.000
8.334
8.731
9.000
9.128
9.525
9.922
10.000
10.319
10.716
11.000
11.113
11.509
11.906
12.000
12.303
12.700

Inches
Fraction

33/64
17/32
35/64
9/16
37/64
19/32
39/64
5/8
41/64
21/32
43/64
11/16
45/64
23/32
47/64
3/4
49/64
25/32
51/64
13/16
53/64
27/32
55/64
7/8
57/64
29/32
59/64
15/16
61/64
31/32
1

Decimal

0.5118
0.5156
0.5313
0.5469
0.5512
0.5625
0.5781
0.5906
0.5938
0.6094
0.6250
0.6299
0.6406
0.6563
0.6693
0.6719
0.6875
0.7031
0.7087
0.7188
0.7344
0.7480
0.7500
0.7656
0.7813
0.7874
0.7969
0.8125
0.8268
0.8281
0.8438
0.8594
0.8661
0.8750
0.8906
0.9055
0.9063
0.9219
0.9375
0.9449
0.9531
0.9688
0.9843
1.0000

MM

13.000
13.097
13.494
13.891
14.000
14.288
14.684
15.000
15.081
15.478
15.875
16.000
16.272
16.669
17.000
17.066
17.463
17.859
18.000
18.256
18.653
19.000
19.050
19.447
19.844
20.000
20.241
20.638
21.000
21.034
21.431
21.828
22.000
22.225
22.622
23.000
23.019
23.416
23.813
24.000
24.209
24.606
25.000
25.400

Technical
Weight of Circular Steel Plates per 1 of Thickness
Dia.
Inches

Weight
per Inch
Thickness

Dia.
Inches

Weight
per Inch
Thickness

Dia.
Inches

Weight
per Inch
Thickness

Dia.
Inches

Weight
per Inch
Thickness

Dia.
Inches

Weight
per Inch
Thickness

Dia.
Inches

Weight
per Inch
Thickness

Dia.
Inches

Weight
per Inch
Thickness

1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 7/8
2
2 1/8
2 1/4
2 3/8
2 1/2
2 5/8
2 3/4
2 7/8
3
3 1/8
3 1/4
3 3/8
3 1/2
3 5/8
3 3/4
3 7/8
4
4 1/8
4 1/4
4 3/8
4 1/2
4 5/8
4 3/4
4 7/8
5
5 1/8
5 1/4
5 3/8
5 1/2
5 5/8
5 3/4
5 7/8
6
6 1/8
6 1/4
6 3/8
6 1/2
6 5/8
6 3/4
6 7/8
7
7 1/8
7 1/4
7 3/8
7 1/2
7 5/8
7 3/4
7 7/8
8
8 1/8
8 1/4
8 3/8
8 1/2
8 5/8
8 3/4
8 7/8

0.22
0.28
0.35
0.42
0.50
0.59
0.68
0.78
0.89
1.00
1.13
1.26
1.39
1.53
1.68
1.84
2.00
2.17
2.36
2.54
2.73
2.93
3.14
3.35
3.56
3.79
4.02
4.26
4.51
4.76
5.02
5.29
5.56
5.84
6.13
6.43
6.73
7.04
7.36
7.68
8.01
8.35
8.69
9.04
9.40
9.77
10.14
10.52
10.90
11.30
11.70
12.10
12.52
12.94
13.36
13.80
14.24
14.69
15.14
15.61
16.08
16.55
17.04
17.53

9
9 1/8
9 1/4
9 3/8
9 1/2
9 5/8
9 3/4
9 7/8
10
10 1/8
10 1/4
10 3/8
10 1/2
10 5/8
10 3/4
10 7/8
11
11 1/8
11 1/4
11 3/8
11 1/2
11 5/8
11 3/4
11 7/8
12
12 1/8
12 1/4
12 3/8
12 1/2
12 5/8
12 3/4
12 7/8
13
13 1/8
13 1/4
13 3/8
13 1/2
13 5/8
13 3/4
13 7/8
14
14 1/8
14 1/4
14 3/8
14 1/2
14 5/8
14 3/4
14 7/8
15
15 1/8
15 1/4
15 3/8
15 1/2
15 5/8
15 3/4
15 7/8
16
16 1/8
16 1/4
16 3/8
16 1/2
16 5/8
16 3/4
16 7/8

18.02
18.53
19.04
19.56
20.08
20.61
21.15
21.70
22.25
22.81
23.38
23.95
24.53
25.12
25.71
26.31
26.92
27.54
28.16
28.79
29.43
30.07
30.72
31.38
32.04
32.71
33.39
34.07
34.77
35.46
36.17
36.88
37.60
38.33
39.06
39.80
40.55
41.31
42.07
42.83
43.61
44.39
45.18
45.98
46.78
47.59
48.41
49.23
50.06
50.90
51.75
52.60
53.46
54.32
55.19
56.07
56.96
57.85
58.75
59.66
60.58
61.50
62.43
63.36

17
17 1/8
17 1/4
17 3/8
17 1/2
17 5/8
17 3/4
17 7/8
18
18 1/8
18 1/4
18 3/8
18 1/2
18 5/8
18 3/4
18 7/8
19
19 1/8
19 1/4
19 3/8
19 1/2
19 5/8
19 3/4
19 7/8
20
20 1/8
20 1/4
20 3/8
20 1/2
20 5/8
20 3/4
20 7/8
21
21 1/8
21 1/4
21 3/8
21 1/2
21 5/8
21 3/4
21 7/8
22
22 1/8
22 1/4
22 3/8
22 1/2
22 5/8
22 3/4
22 7/8
23
23 1/8
23 1/4
23 3/8
23 1/2
23 5/8
23 3/4
23 7/8
24
24 1/8
24 1/4
24 3/8
24 1/2
24 5/8
24 3/4
24 7/8

64.30
65.25
66.21
67.17
68.14
69.12
70.10
71.09
72.09
73.09
74.11
75.13
76.15
77.18
78.22
79.27
80.32
81.38
82.45
83.52
84.61
85.69
86.79
87.89
89.00
90.12
91.24
92.37
93.51
94.65
95.80
96.96
98.12
99.29
100.47
101.66
102.85
104.05
105.26
106.47
107.69
108.92
110.15
111.39
112.64
113.90
115.16
116.43
117.70
118.99
120.28
121.57
122.88
124.19
125.50
126.83
128.16
129.50
130.84
132.20
133.56
134.92
136.30
137.68

25
25 1/8
25 1/4
25 3/8
25 1/2
25 5/8
25 3/4
25 7/8
26
26 1/8
26 1/4
26 3/8
26 1/2
26 5/8
26 3/4
26 7/8
27
27 1/8
27 1/4
27 3/8
27 1/2
27 5/8
27 3/4
27 7/8
28
28 1/8
28 1/4
28 3/8
28 1/2
28 5/8
28 3/4
28 7/8
29
29 1/8
29 1/4
29 3/8
29 1/2
29 5/8
29 3/4
29 7/8
30
30 1/8
30 1/4
30 3/8
30 1/2
30 5/8
30 3/4
30 7/8
31
31 1/8
31 1/4
31 3/8
31 1/2
31 5/8
31 3/4
31 7/8
32
32 1/8
32 1/4
32 3/8
32 1/2
32 5/8
32 3/4
32 7/8

139.07
140.46
141.86
143.27
144.69
146.11
147.54
148.97
150.42
151.87
153.32
154.79
156.26
157.74
159.22
160.71
162.21
163.72
165.23
166.75
168.27
169.81
171.35
172.89
174.45
176.01
177.58
179.15
180.73
182.32
183.92
185.52
187.13
188.75
190.37
192.00
193.64
195.28
196.94
198.59
200.26
201.93
203.61
205.30
206.99
208.69
210.40
212.11
213.83
215.56
217.29
219.04
220.79
222.54
224.30
226.07
227.85
229.63
231.42
233.22
235.03
236.84
238.66
240.48

33
33 1/8
33 1/4
33 3/8
33 1/2
33 5/8
33 3/4
33 7/8
34
34 1/8
34 1/4
34 3/8
34 1/2
34 5/8
34 3/4
34 7/8
35
35 1/8
35 1/4
35 3/8
35 1/2
35 5/8
35 3/4
35 7/8
36
36 1/8
36 1/4
36 3/8
36 1/2
36 5/8
36 3/4
36 7/8
37
37 1/8
37 1/4
37 3/8
37 1/2
37 5/8
37 3/4
37 7/8
38
38 1/8
38 1/4
38 3/8
38 1/2
38 5/8
38 3/4
38 7/8
39
39 1/8
39 1/4
39 3/8
39 1/2
39 5/8
39 3/4
39 7/8
40
40 1/8
40 1/4
40 3/8
40 1/2
40 5/8
40 3/4
40 7/8

242.31
244.15
246.00
247.85
249.71
251.58
253.45
255.33
257.22
259.12
261.02
262.93
264.84
266.77
268.69
270.63
272.57
274.53
276.48
278.45
280.42
282.40
284.38
286.37
288.37
290.38
292.39
294.41
296.44
298.47
300.51
302.56
304.62
306.68
308.75
310.82
312.90
314.99
317.09
319.19
321.30
323.42
325.55
327.68
329.82
331.96
334.11
336.27
338.44
340.61
342.79
344.98
347.17
349.37
351.58
353.79
356.02
358.24
360.48
362.72
364.97
367.23
369.49
371.76

41
41 1/8
41 1/4
41 3/8
41 1/2
41 5/8
41 3/4
41 7/8
42
42 1/8
42 1/4
42 3/8
42 1/2
42 5/8
42 3/4
42 7/8
43
43 1/8
43 1/4
43 3/8
43 1/2
43 5/8
43 3/4
43 7/8
44
44 1/8
44 1/4
44 3/8
44 1/2
44 5/8
44 3/4
44 7/8
45
45 1/8
45 1/4
45 3/8
45 1/2
45 5/8
45 3/4
45 7/8
46
46 1/8
46 1/4
46 3/8
46 1/2
46 5/8
46 3/4
46 7/8
47
47 1/8
47 1/4
47 3/8
47 1/2
47 5/8
47 3/4
47 7/8
48
48 1/8
48 1/4
48 3/8
48 1/2
48 5/8
48 3/4
48 7/8

374.04
376.32
378.61
380.91
383.22
385.53
387.85
390.17
392.51
394.85
397.19
399.55
401.91
404.28
406.65
409.03
411.42
413.82
416.22
418.63
421.04
423.47
425.90
428.34
430.78
433.23
435.69
438.15
440.63
443.10
445.59
448.08
450.58
453.09
455.60
458.12
460.65
463.19
465.73
468.28
470.83
473.39
475.96
478.54
481.12
483.71
486.31
488.91
491.52
494.14
496.77
499.40
502.04
504.68
507.34
510.00
512.66
515.34
518.02
520.70
523.40
526.10
528.81
531.52

49
49 1/8
49 1/4
49 3/8
49 1/2
49 5/8
49 3/4
49 7/8
50
50 1/8
50 1/4
50 3/8
50 1/2
50 5/8
50 3/4
50 7/8
51
51 1/8
51 1/4
51 3/8
51 1/2
51 5/8
51 3/4
51 7/8
52
52 1/8
52 1/4
52 3/8
52 1/2
52 5/8
52 3/4
52 7/8
53
53 1/8
53 1/4
53 3/8
53 1/2
53 5/8
53 3/4
53 7/8
54
54 1/8
54 1/4
54 3/8
54 1/2
54 5/8
54 3/4
54 7/8
55
55 1/8
55 1/4
55 3/8
55 1/2
55 5/8
55 3/4
55 7/8
56
56 1/8
56 1/4
56 3/8
56 1/2
56 5/8
56 3/4
56 7/8

534.29
537.02
539.76
542.50
545.25
548.01
550.78
553.55
556.33
559.11
561.90
564.70
567.51
570.32
573.14
575.97
578.80
581.64
584.49
587.34
590.21
593.07
595.95
598.83
601.72
604.62
607.52
610.43
613.35
616.27
619.20
622.14
625.09
628.04
631.00
633.96
636.94
639.92
642.90
645.90
648.90
651.91
654.92
657.94
660.97
664.01
667.05
670.10
673.15
676.22
679.29
682.36
685.45
688.54
691.64
694.74
697.85
700.97
704.10
707.23
710.37
713.52
716.67
719.83

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