metallic and nonmetallic gaskets for pipe flanges - asme
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Metallic and Nonmetallic Gaskets for Pipe FlangesStandards for Engineers Worldwide
ASME B16.20-2007
ASME B16.21-2011Upon request from industry and government, ASME has been defining piping safetysince 1922.
ASME B16.20 covers metal ring-joint gaskets, spiral-wound gaskets, and metal-jacketed gaskets for use with raised-face and flat-face flanges. ASME B16.21 coversnonmetallic flat gaskets.
Both product standards offer comprehensive solutions applying to materials, dimensions, tolerances and marking. Both product standards address gaskets that are dimensionally suitable for use with flanges described in reference flangestandards ASME B16.5, ASME B16.47, API Specification 6A, and ISO 10423 as wellas with other ASME standards, such as the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and theB31 Piping Codes.
Careful application of these B16 standards will help users to comply with pertinent regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational,cost and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailedwithin these volumes.
Intended for manufacturers, owners, employers, users and others concerned withthe specification, buying, maintenance, training and safe use of metallic and non-metallic gaskets with pressure equipment, plus all potential governing entities.
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ASME B16.20-2007 Standard for Metallic Gaskets for Pipe Flanges: Ring-Joint, Spiral-Wound, and JacketedISBN: 079182635XNo. pages: 64Price: $79.00 USDDigital Download (PDF) / Order No.: L0300QPrint-Book / Order No.: L03007
ASME B16.21-2011 Standard for NonmetallicFlat Gaskets for Pipe FlangesISBN: 9780791833445No. pages: 24Price: $48.00 USDDigital Download (PDF) / Order No.: L0151QPrint-Book / Order No.: L01511
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