Introduction
When specifying flanges for aerospace propulsion systems, fuel delivery, or gas handling, the stakes are extraordinarily high. A single leak or mechanical failure in a high-pressure flange can compromise an entire mission. This guide provides procurement engineers and industrial buyers with a structured approach to sourcing flanges that must perform under extreme pressures, temperature swings, and vibration.
Standards to Confirm
Before requesting a quotation, ensure that the flange design and testing conform to recognized standards. For aerospace applications, common references include:
- ASME B16.5 – For pipe flanges and flanged fittings, covering pressure-temperature ratings, materials, dimensions, and tolerances.
- ASME B16.47 – For large-diameter steel flanges (Series A and B).
- ASTM or ASME material specifications – e.g., ASTM A182 for forged or rolled alloy-steel flanges, or A105 for carbon steel. For extreme environments, nickel alloys (e.g., Inconel 625) or stainless steels (e.g., 316L) are often required.
- NORSOK L-005






