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Pressure Ratings

Pressure ratings of pipes.

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A106 Grade B Carbon Steel Pipes - Pressure and Temperature Ratings

Pressure (psig) and temperature (deg F) ratings of A106 Grade B carbon steel pipes at temperatures ranging from 100 deg F to 750 deg F

ANSI B16.5 - Maximum Pressure and Temperature Ratings

Maximum allowable non-shock pressure (psig) and temperature ratings for steel pipe flanges and flanged fittings according the American National Standard ANSI B16.5 - 1988

ASME B31 - Standards of Pressure Piping

A survey of one of the most important pressure pipe codes - ASME B31, earlier known as ANSI B31

ASME B31.9 - Working Pressure and Temperature Limits

The working pressure and temperature limits of ASME Code B31.9 - Building Services Piping

ASTM A106, API 5L and ASTM A53 Seamless Carbon Steel Pipes - Pressure and Temperature Ratings

Pressure (kPa) and temperature (deg C) ratings of ASTM A106, API 5L and ASTM A53 Seamless Carbon Steel Pipes at temperatures ranging from -29 deg C to 450 deg C

ASTM A53 B Carbon Steel Pipes - Working Pressure

Maximum working pressure of carbon steel pipe at temperature 400oF

Bursting and Collapsing Pressures of ASTM A312 Stainless Steel Pipes

The theoretic bursting and collapsing values of stainless steel pipes - ASTM A312

Bursting Pressure

Barlows Formula and bursting pressure of pipes and tubes

Carbon Steel Flanges - Pressure and Temperature Ratings

Maximum ratings for flanges conforming to ISO Standard 2229 dimensions and material specification AST-A-105

Carbon Steel Flanges - Pressure and Temperature Ratings

Maximum temperature and pressure ratings of flanges conforming dimensions ASME B16.5 and materials specification ASTM A-105

Cast Iron Flanged Pipe Fittings - Working Pressures

Maximum working pressure of cast iron pipe fittings - flanged fittings according ANSI B16.1.

Cast Iron Threaded Pipe Fittings - Working Pressures

Maximum working pressure of cast iron pipe fittings - threaded fittings according ANSI B16.4

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Copper Tubes to BS (British Standard) 2871 - Dimensions and Working Pressures

Metric Sizes of copper tubes to BS (British Standard) 2871:1972

Flanges - Ratings in Classes and Pressure Numbers (PN)

Pressure numbers (PN) compared to flange class designations

Liquid System Safety Valves - Spring Operated

Calculation formula spring operated relief valves in liquid systems

Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings - Pressure-Temperature Ratings

ASME/ANSI B16.3 - 1998 - Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings - Pressure-Temperature Ratings

Pipe Bends and Thrust Block Forces

Pipe bends and thrust blocks forces due to fluid velocity and internal pressure

PVC and CPVC Pipes - Pressure Ratings

Maximum operating and required burst pressure of PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride - and CPVC - Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride - pipe fittings

Safety Valves in Heating Systems

Boilers 275 to 1500 kW and Safety Valves

Safety Valves in Liquid Systems - Pilot Operated

Calculation formula pilot operated relief valves in liquid systems

Stainless Steel Pipes - Pressure Ratings

Pressure ratings for standard seamless A312-TP316/316L stainless steel pipes - temperatures 100oF to 750oF

Steel Tubes - Working Pressures

Normal maximum working pressures for steel tubes- in psi (lb/in2) and kPa (kN/m2)

Thermoplastic Pipes - Temperature and Strength Derating

With increased temperature the strength of thermoplastic piping materials derates


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