Flange facing of Check valve
he wording of the check valve spec reads:
"... Flange end-Raised Face per ASME B16.5, standard 3.2/6.3 Ra flange facing finish per ASME B46.1, ASME16.34, API594 ...."
The flange facing is required to be serrated raised face.
I am asking if the above spec clarifies the face to be serrated.
ounds like a smooth finish to me. Serrated flanges have roughness in
the 125-250 range. 3.2-6.3 is slick as nasal exudate on a portal
fastener. BUT more significantly your spec should say "Serrated Gasket
Surface". AND there are phonograpic (spiral)serrations OR (expensive)
Concentric grooves.
Smooth surfaces are used for Flexitallic-type
spiral-wound gaskets. Serrated flanges are used with rubber or
composition gaskets. The spiral of a Flexitallic usually does not match
the spiral of the serration, so you get the hard spots of the gasket
perched up on the high spots of the flange serrations with likely
leakage.
ASME16.34 only calls out the B16.5 flanged fitting requirements for
valve flanges. B46.1 is a spec on characterizing surface finish, and
API-594 is a check valve spec.
3.2 - 6.3 micrometers (125 - 250
micro inches) Ra with concentric or spiral serrations is the standard
flange facing called out in B16.5 for raised face flanges. This finish
only applies only to the gasket contact surface.
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