PN20 is not an original DIN flange - they go PN 2.5, 6, 10, 16, 25, 40, 63 bar rating etc., whereas PN20 is a metricated ASME 150 from the ISO 7005 standard, which was never a good idea in my view. The ASME flanges are converted to PN numbers e.g 20 for 150, 50 for 300 and 110 for 600 to avoid confusion with PN100. Basically these are essentially ASME flanges with metric bolting and PCD rounded off to nearest mm for instance - the problem is that in some cases things like a hard gasket (spiral wound guide ring) needs a slightly different O/D sometimes, otherwise the bolts get pushed out towards the edge of the holes. Most times this is all within tolerances and only a mm here or there, but on a few sizes and classes it can cause problems. Obviously the other original DIN flanges (10,16, 25 etc.) are different to ASME and bolting is totally different.