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Technical Resources

Comprehensive technical documentation, interactive tools, and engineering references to support flange selection, specification, and procurement. From standard dimensions to advanced CAD models, everything you need to engineer with confidence.

What Each Resource Covers

Dimensions

  • Standard ASME B16.5 tables (1/2" through 24")
  • Outer diameter (OD) and bore specifications
  • Bolt circle diameter and bolt counts
  • Thickness by pressure class (150-2500 PSI)

CAD & Digital

  • 2D drawings in DWG and PDF formats
  • 3D models in STEP, IGES, and STL
  • CAD block libraries for integration
  • Rendering and visualization assets

Sourcing Guide

  • Domestic vs import manufacturing comparison
  • DFARS and Buy America Act compliance
  • Quality standards and certifications
  • Cost and lead time analysis

Technical Data

  • Pressure-temperature rating tables
  • Material grade comparison charts
  • Bolt torque specifications
  • Gasket selection and sealing basics

Getting the Most from Technical Resources

1

Start with Industry Requirements

Review industry-specific pages to understand pressure classes, material grades, and standards unique to your application.

2

Use Dimension Tables

Reference flange dimensions to verify bolt spacing, bore clearances, and face runout with your equipment connections.

3

Check Technical Specs

Verify pressure-temperature ratings and material compatibility for your operating envelope. Use interactive tools to cross-reference conditions.

4

Review CAD Models

Download 3D and 2D drawings for design integration, vendor coordination, and installation planning. All formats supported.

5

Evaluate Sourcing Options

Compare domestic and import sourcing against DFARS compliance, quality standards, and lead time requirements.

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