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valve standard

valve standard

valve standard

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Who can tell me where I can find the Valve Standard EN1092-1(steel) and EN1092-2(Iron)? How much of the Flange thickness of this standard for DN600 Class 300 ? Your reply will be high appreciated.
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RE: valve standard

try posting in the forum "CEN/ECN" .

These standards are probably also ISO standards, so they can be purchased in the USA from the ISO distributor, and overseas from the EU standards clearing house.

RE: valve standard

(OP)
Hi davefitz,

Thanks very much for your suggestion, the standard is prEN 1092-1 prEN 1092-2 about the Flange thickness dimension do you know it? and you know how much of the Flange thickness dimension of PN40 DN600 and PN40 DN200?
Your reply will be high apprecited.

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