RFP DIN 2526/DIN 2501 RF Flanges

DIN 2526/DIN 2501 RF Flanges

↪ RF (Raised Face) indicates the facing type, similar to ANSI B16.5 RF flanges.
↪ DIN 2526 and DIN 2501 are German standards established by DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung).
↪ These flanges adhere to DIN specifications and are commonly used in industries where DIN standards are prevalent, such as Europe and some parts of Asia.
➢ DIN 2526/DIN 2501 RF Flanges refer to a type of flange design that conforms to the standards set by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), specifically DIN 2526 and DIN 2501, with RF indicating the flange facing. RF FlangesBolt Holes: DIN 2526/DIN 2501 RF Flanges are characterized by a specific arrangement of bolt holes around the perimeter of the flange, facilitating the connection with bolts or studs.
Pressure Ratings: These flanges are available in various pressure classes to accommodate different levels of internal pressure within piping systems, similar to ANSI B16.5 RF Flanges.
Standard Compliance: DIN 2526 and DIN 2501 are German standards established by DIN for pipe flanges and flanged fittings. DIN 2501 specifically covers flange dimensions and tolerances, while DIN 2526 deals with the design of flanges.
Materials: DIN 2526/DIN 2501 RF Flanges can be manufactured from different materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel, among others, based on the requirements of the application and the media being transported.
Applications: DIN 2526/DIN 2501 RF Flanges are widely used in industries where DIN standards are prevalent, such as Germany, Europe, and some parts of Asia. They are employed to connect pipes, valves, fittings, and other equipment in piping systems while ensuring a secure and leak-free connection.
Raised Face (RF): Similar to ANSI B16.5 RF Flanges, the RF designation indicates the facing type of the flange. RF flanges feature a raised surface around the bolt holes and the flange perimeter, providing a mating surface for the gasket to ensure a tight seal when bolted to another flange or equipment.

Connect DIN flanges to metric tubes with pressure class ratings up to PN 320, covering nominal flange sizes from DN 15 to 50.

RF Flanges size

↪ DN50 (2 inch) ✦ DN80 (3 inch) ✦ DN100 (4 inch) ✦ DN150 (6 inch) ✦ DN200 (8 inch) ✦ DN250 (10 inch) ✦ DN300 (12 inch) ✦ DN350 (14 inch) ✦ DN400 (16 inch) ✦ DN450 (18 inch)
↪ DN15 (1/2 inch) ✦ DN20 (3/4 inch) ✦ DN25 (1 inch) ✦ DN32 (1 1/4 inch) ✦ DN40 (1 1/2 inch) ✦ DN50 (2 inch) ✦ DN65 (2 1/2 inch) ✦ DN80 (3 inch) ✦ DN100 (4 inch) ✦ DN125 (5 inch) ✦ DN150 (6 inch) ✦ DN200 (8 inch) ✦ DN250 (10 inch) ✦ DN300 (12 inch) ✦ DN350 (14 inch) ✦ DN400 (16 inch) ✦ DN450 (18 inch) ✦ DN500 (20 inch) ✦ DN600 (24 inch) ✦ DN700 (28 inch) ✦ DN800 (32 inch) ✦ DN900 (36 inch) ✦ DN1000 (40 inch) ✦ DN1200 (48 inch)

Easily connect JIS flanges to fractional or metric tubes with pressure class ratings ranging from 10 to 63k, suitable for nominal flange sizes from DN 15 to 50.

RF Flanges size


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