ASTM A182 F316 Blind Flange

Engineers mainly use ASTM A182 F316 blind flange in piping systems, especially when the process needs to be changed or repaired. It can not only be used as an end cover for the piping system, but also can be used to isolate and close a certain part in the piping system.

Manufacturers produce it from various materials depending on the application requirements, including carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and nickel alloys, which provide resistance to high temperatures and corrosive environments. F316 blind flange is widely used in pipeline systems in petroleum, chemical, food, medicine and other industries.

 

Specification of Blind Flange

 

Sealing Face RF, FF, FTJ
Size Range 1/2” – 48” / DN15 – DN1200
Pressure Rating Class 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500, 2500lb
Standard ASME / ANSI B16.5, ASME B16.47 Series A/B
Carbon Steel ASTM A105 / A105N
Low Temp Carbon Steel ASTM A350 LF2/LF3
Pipeline Steel ASTM A694 F42 / 46 / 56 / 60 / 65
Alloy Steel ASTM A182 F11 / 12 / 5 / 9 / 91 / 92
Stainless Steel ASTM A182 F304/304L/304H, 316/316L, 310S, 317,347,904L
Duplex Stainless Steel ASTM A182 F51, F53, F44

Key Features & Benefits

 

Superior Corrosion Resistance — Molybdenum improves resistance to chlorides, acidic environments.

Pressure Sealing — Ideal for terminating pipes or isolating process segments.

High Strength — Suitable for high-pressure applications.

Easy Maintenance Access — Can be unbolted to inspect or clean pipe systems.

 

Blind Flange Dimensions

Class 150 lb Blind Flange

 

 

NPS A C G H I J W
inch No. of holes inch kg/pc
mm mm
1/2 3.500 0.440 1.380 4 0.620 2.380 0.42
88.90 11.20 35.10 15.70 60.45
3/4 3.880 0.500 1.690 4 0.620 2.750 0.61
98.60 12.70 42.90 15.70 69.85
1 4.250 0.560 2.000 4 0.620 3.120 0.86
108.0 14.20 50.80 15.70 79.25
1-1/4 4.620 0.620 2.500 4 0.620 3.500 1.17
117.3 15.70 63.50 15.70 88.90
1-1/2 5.000 0.690 2.880 4 0.620 3.880 1.53
127.0 17.50 73.15 15.70 98.60
2 6.000 0.750 3.620 4 0.750 4.750 2.42
152.4 19.10 91.90 19.10 120.7
2-1/2 7.000 0.880 4.120 4 0.750 5.500 3.94
177.8 22.40 104.6 19.10 139.7
3 7.500 0.940 5.000 4 0.750 6.000 4.93
190.5 23.90 127.0 19.10 152.4
3-1/2 8.500 0.940 5.500 8 0.750 7.000 6.17
215.9 23.90 139.7 19.10 177.8
4 9.000 0.940 6.190 8 0.750 7.500 7.00
228.6 23.90 157.2 19.10 190.5
5 10.00 0.940 7.310 8 0.880 8.500 8.63
254.0 23.90 185.7 22.40 215.9
6 11.00 1.000 8.500 8 0.880 9.500 11.3
279.4 25.40 215.9 22.40 241.3
8 13.50 1.120 10.62 8 0.880 11.75 19.6
342.9 28.40 269.7 22.40 298.5
10 16.00 1.190 12.75 12 1.000 14.25 28.8
406.4 30.20 323.9 25.40 362.0
12 19.00 1.250 15.00 12 1.000 17.00 43.2
482.6 31.75 381.0 25.40 431.8
14 21.00 1.380 16.25 12 1.120 18.75 58.1
533.4 35.10 412.8 28.40 476.3
16 23.50 1.440 18.50 16 1.120 21.25 76.0
596.9 36.60 469.9 28.40 539.8
18 25.00 1.560 21.00 16 1.250 22.75 93.7
635.0 39.60 533.4 31.75 577.9
20 27.50 1.690 23.00 20 1.250 25.00 122
698.5 42.90 584.2 31.75 635.0
24 32.00 1.880 27.25 20 1.380 29.50 185
812.8 47.80 692.2 35.10 749.3

 

A182 F316 Blind Flange Pressure Rating Table

 

   Table Il-2-2.2 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.2 Materials
Nominal
Designation
Forgings Castings Plates
16Cr-12Ni-2Mo A182 Gr.F316(1) A351 Gr.CF3M(2) A240 Gr.316(1)
16Cr-12Ni-2Mo A182 Gr.F316H A351 Gr.CF8M (1) A240 Gr.316H
Working Pressures by Classes,psig
Class
Temp.,F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
-20 to 100 275 720 960 1440 2160 3600 6000
200 235 620 825 1240 1860 3095 5160
300 215 560 745 1120 1680 2795 4660
400 195 515 685 1.025 1540 2570 4280
500 170 480 635 955 1435 2390 3980
600 140 450 600 900 1355 2255 3760
650 125 440 590 885 1325 2210 3680
700 110 435 580 870 1305 2170 3620
750 95 425 570 855 1280 2135 3560
800 80 420 565 845 1265 2110 3520
850 65 420 555 835 1255 2090 3480
900 50 415 555 830 1245 2075 3460
950 35 385 515 775 1160 1930 3220
1000 20 365 485 725 1090 1820 3030
1050 360 480 720 1080 1800 3000
1100 305 405 610 915 1525 2545
1150 235 315 475 710 1185 1970
1200 185 245 370 555 925 1545
1250 145 195 295 440 735 1230
1300 115 155 235 350 585 970
1350 95 130 190 290 480 800
1400 75 100 150 225 380 630
1450 60 80 115 175 290 485
1500 40 55 85 125 205 345

Comparison of F304 and F316 Materials

 

304 VS 316 Chemical Composition

 

CHEMICAL LIMITS C Mn P S Si Ni Cr Mo N
ASTM A182 F304 MIN 8.0 18.0
MAX 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1.00 11.0 20.0 0.10
ASTM A182 F316 MIN 10.0 16.0 2.00
MAX 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.030 1.00 14.0 18.0 3.00 0.01

In an environment containing chloride ions, the corrosion resistance of A182 F316 blind flange is significantly better than that of F304. Since F304 does not contain molybdenum, its passivation film is easily destroyed by chloride ions, resulting in corrosion. The molybdenum element in F316 enhances the stability of the passivation film and can effectively resist the corrosion of chloride ions.

 

304 VS 316 Mechanical Property

 

MATERIAL T.S (MPA) Y.S (MPA) EL % R/A %
ASTM A182 F304 515 min 205 min 30 min 50 min
ASTM A182 F316 515 min 205 min 30 min 50 min

 

In low temperature environment, A182 F316 blind flange has better toughness than F304. This is because the higher nickel content of F316 helps maintain the stability of its austenite structure and prevents embrittlement at low temperatures.

 

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Typical Applications

 

Offshore and Marine Piping

Chemical Processing Plants

Water Treatment Systems

Pharmaceutical and Food Processing

Heat Exchangers, Pumps, and Valve Ends

 

 

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