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BS PN64 / DIN PN64 / ISO Confusion !! :s

BS PN64 / DIN PN64 / ISO Confusion !! :s

BS PN64 / DIN PN64 / ISO Confusion !! :s

(OP)
I am fairly new to the world of flange standards and was hoping someone could clear up a point of confusion for me. A client has requested BS EN PN64. I understand this standard was replaced with the ISO 1092 PN63?? In this case - would the dimensions match up like-for-like or are there differences??

RE: BS PN64 / DIN PN64 / ISO Confusion !! :s

I don't know the former british std. but I'm fairly sure they mean PN63(also called PN64) acc. EN 1092-1

RE: BS PN64 / DIN PN64 / ISO Confusion !! :s

The world of European flange standards can be confusing. But the ISO or DIN PN 64 flange fits to the BS one.  

RE: BS PN64 / DIN PN64 / ISO Confusion !! :s

(OP)
Thanks for the help here - much appreciated :)

RE: BS PN64 / DIN PN64 / ISO Confusion !! :s

What's really confusing is that some people mix the astm and en standards - ratings and sizes.
It is done so many times.
Sniff.

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