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Flanged HDPE to Stainless Pipe

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mae1133

Civil/Environmental
Jul 7, 2003
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I have a low pressure/slight vacuum gas application in Australia where I require 750 mm sch 40 stainless pipe with am ID of 743 mm. A portion of the piping will be buried, so for the buried portion, I plan to transition to PE100/PN10 DR17 HDPE. Because I need to maintain an ID of at least the same as the SS ID, I have selected 900 mm HDPE with an ID of ~790 mm. So, to connect the two together, I will need to use a 900 x 750 SS reducer to bring the SS up to the approx. OD of the HDPE. On the HDPE, I will need a stub end and backing flange, but can someone tell me what to use for the mating flanges? I can't seem to find the proper flange for each that would properly mate to each other. Thanks
 
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Can someone tell me what the dimensional flange standard is for each of the mating flanges based on Australian standards? I assume BS EN 1092 is not an Australian standard, but perhaps I'm wrong?
 
Try iso 4427 then

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bimr:

I have accounted for this, but my question was only pertaining to connecting SS to HDPE.

LittleInch:

Thanks.
 
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