Introduction
Flanges are critical components in any piping system, but in nuclear power plants, they must meet the highest standards of safety and reliability. A single flange failure can lead to leaks, shutdowns, or even safety incidents. This guide provides procurement engineers and industrial buyers with the technical details needed to specify, inspect, and source flanges for nuclear applications, with a focus on medium- and low-pressure systems.
Key Standards to Confirm
When procuring flanges for nuclear use, adherence to recognized standards is non-negotiable. The following are the most common:
- ASME B16.5: Pipe flanges and flanged fittings for nominal pipe sizes NPS ½ through 24, covering pressure-temperature ratings, materials, dimensions, tolerances, and marking.
- ASME B16.47: Large-diameter steel flanges (NPS 26 through 60).
- ASME Section III (Div. 1): Rules for construction of nuclear facility components, including flanges used in safety-related systems.






