When specifying components for industrial piping projects, understanding PN flanges is crucial for safety, performance, and global compliance. These standardized components form the backbone of countless systems across industries worldwide.

PN Definition

PN, or Pressure Nominal, is defined in standards like EN 1333 and EN 1092-1. A PN 16 flange, for example, is designed to withstand a maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) of 16 bar at 20°C (68°F) with water as the medium.

Temperature De-rating is the key scientific principle. As temperature increases, the strength of the flange material decreases. Therefore, the actual allowable pressure drops at higher temperatures. A PN 16 flange might only be rated for 14 bar at 100°C, or 10 bar at 200°C, depending on the material.

PN vs. ANSI Class

Understanding the difference is crucial for global tenders and equipment interoperability.

PN Flange vs. ANSI Flange
FeaturePN System (EN / DIN)ANSI/ASME System (Class)
StandardEN 1092-1, DIN 2635 etc.ANSI B16.5, ASME B16.47
Primary UnitsBar (Metric)PSI (Imperial)
Common RatingsPN 6, 10, 16, 25, 40, 63, 100Class 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500
Pressure BasisPressure at 20°CPressure at ~38°C to 538°C depending on class
Gasket SeatingConsidered differently in designIntegral part of the pressure rating
Key TakeawayTemperature explicitly defines safe pressure.Pressure rating is based on a material group at high temperatures.

Common PN Ratings

PN RatingMax Working Pressure (bar)Typical Applications
PN66Low-pressure water or air pipelines
PN1010Domestic water, HVAC systems
PN1616Industrial piping, steam lines
PN2525Chemical, petrochemical systems
PN4040High-pressure steam or oil pipelines

PN Flange Types

Weld Neck Flange (WN)

Long tapered hub provides strong mechanical support and reduces stress concentration. Ideal for high-pressure pipelines.

Slip-On Flange (SO)

Pipe slides into the flange; easier installation but lower pressure rating than WN flange.

Blind Flange (BL)

Used to close the end of a pipeline. Strong and safe for pressure sealing.

Lap Joint flange(LAPJ)

Used with a stub end and are ideal for systems where disassembly or realignment is frequent.

Socket Weld(SW) & Threaded(TH) Flanges

Suitable for small diameter pipelines, precise alignment, and easier assembly.

Face Types 

•Raised Face (RF)

•Flat Face (FF)

•Ring Type Joint (RTJ)

Flange Selection

Carbon Steel: P250GH, P265GH, C22.8 – For general services.

Stainless Steel: 304, 304L, 316, 316L – For corrosion resistance.

Alloy Steel: ASTM A182 F11, F22, F91 – For high-temperature steam.

Duplex/Super Duplex: 2205, 2507 – For aggressive offshore & chemical environments.

Conclusion

PN flanges are versatile, reliable, and globally recognized for pressure-rated pipeline connections. With a wide range of types, materials, and PN ratings, they can be customized for specific industrial needs.