Metallic Gaskets
for Pipe Flanges
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME B16.20-2017
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Metallic Gaskets
for Pipe Flanges
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
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DEE ar ca Se once eee TTYDate oflsuance: December 29, 2017
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Printed in US.CONTENTS
Foreword .
Committee Roster .
Correspondence With the B16 Committee «2... 666660000
Important Information Concerning Use of Asbestos or Alternative Materials .
Summary of Changes
List of Changes in Record Number Order .
PART GR General Requirements
oR Scope .
GR? Quality Systems
Rs References .
Rs Relevant Units .
PART RJ Ring Joint Gaskets .
Rel ‘Types... :
Rp2 Size .
RES Materials
Rh Marking . . :
RES Dimensions and Tolerances
Rh6 Surface Finish «
RT Identification Number
PARTSW ——Spiral-Wound Gaskets . .
sw Size and Class...
sw2 Dimensions and Tolerances
sw3 Materials
sw-4 Marking .
PART JA Jacketed Gaskets
Jad Size and Pressure Class...
a2 Design
as Dimensions and Tolerances
Jat Materials
Jas Marking . .
PARTGM Grooved Metal
GML Size and Class «
GM-2 Dimensions and Tolerances,
GM-3 Materials
cus Marking .
Mandatory Appendix
I References .
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Quality System Program
Spiral-Wound Gasket
Jacketed Gasket
Grooved Metal Gasket With Covering Layers
Istraton of Example Markings for Grooved Metal Gaskets With Covering Layers » =.
Maximum Hardness for Ring Gaskets .
Ring Gasket Markings .
‘Type R Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances...
Pipe Sizes for Type R Ring Gaskets Sltable for Referenced Standart
‘Type RX Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances .-
Pipe Sizes for Type RX Ring Gaskets Suitable for Referenced Standards -
‘Type BX Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances ve
Pipe Sizes for Type BX Ring Gaskets Suitable for Referenced Standards...
Dimensions for SpiralWound Gaskets Used With ASME B16. Flanges. :
Dimensions for Spiral-Wound Gaskets Used With ASME B16.47 Series A Flanges.
Dimensions for Spiral Wound Gaskets Used With ASME B16A7 Series B Flanges...
Inside Diameters of tnner Rings fr Spral-Wound Gaskets for Use With ASME B16S Flanges
Inside Diameteroftner ing for Spa Wound Gash sed Between ASME DI647 Series A
anges
Inside Diameters of inner Ries for Spira Wound Gaskets Used Between ASME B1647 Series
Flanges
Minium Pipe Wall Thickness Stable for Use of Spiral-Wound Gaskets With Inner Ring for
‘ASME B165 Flanges
Maximum Bore of ASME B16 Flanges for Use With Spiral Wound Gaskets - :
Maximum Bore of ASME B16.47 Series A Flanges for Use With SpiralWound Gaskets .
Maximum Bore of ASME B16.47 Series B Flanges for Use With Spira-Wound Gaskets
Color Coding and Abbreviations for Spiral-Wound Gasket Materials.
Example Markings for Spiral-Wound Gaskets :
Jacketed Gasket Dimensions for ASME B16. Flanges :
Jacketed Gasket Dimensions for ASME B16.47 Series A Flanges -
Jacketed Gasket Dimensions for ASME 16.47 Series & Flanges
‘Abbreviations for Identifying Materials for jacketed Gaskets...
Example Markings for jacketed Gaskets.
Dimensions fr Grooved Metal Gaskets With Covering Layers Used With ASME B16. Flanges
Dimensions fer Grooved Meta Caskets With Covering Layers Use With ASME 1647 Series A
Flanges
Dimension for Grooved Metal Gaskets With cover layer Used With ASME B1647 Series 8
Flanges «
Color Coding and Abbreviations for Grooved Metal Gaskets With Covering Layers Materials
xample Markings for Grooved Metal Gaskets With Covering Layers .
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EFOREWORD
Ring-joint gaskets and grooves probably originated in the boller feld, where they were used in various forms for
manhole covers,autoclaves, and ather closures; however, twas inthe ol industry (both in the production and refiningof
cil) that they received the greatest recognition and were developed into their present form, Their use expanded steadily
as temperatures and pressures were increased in steam plants, Tests examining their application in flanges and valves
were conducted as early as 1928.
InJune 1936, the American Petroleum Institut (APD issued Tentative Standard 5-6-3 on Ring-Joins for Steel Flanges
and Flange Unions for use with API Tubular Goods. This standard was known as API Specification 6B, Ring-Joint Flanges.
Followingthe acceptance ofring,joins for langesand valves by API and the issuance oftheir standard, ASA B16e on Steel
Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fitings was revised to include them, and the 1939 edition included standard dimensions fora
fulline of ring join anges based on the AP! standard. Development work continued, and API formulated Standard 6E,
Specification for Wellhead Equipment, which included ring-joints not covered in ASA B16e-1939.
In 1949, the American Standards Association (ASA), Sectional Committee B16, Subcommittee 3, Steel Flanges and
Flanged Fittings, assembled the avalable information on eingjoin gaskets into & single standard. ASA approved the
Standard, with the designation ASA 81620-1952, on April 30, 1952.
(On April 41955, ASA approved an updated edition with the designation ASA B1620-1955. Rin gaskets for Class 900
(9001 atthat time in sizes NPS 26 through NPS 36 were added in thenextedition, which ASA approved on April 2, 1956,
‘The Standard was again reviewed in 1962, and ASA approved iton April 25,1963. in 1973, che Standard was revised, and
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved it as an American National Standard,
Following publication of the 1973 edition, API requested that ASME convert their gasket standard, API 601, into an
‘ASME American National Standard, Asa result ofthat request, the Standard was expanded to include requirement for
spiral-wvound and jacketed gaskets that were formerly sted in API 601, 7th edition, 1988. Ring-joint groove dimensions
‘were not included, because they were included in ASME /ANSI B16.5-1986, Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, and ASME
'316.47-1990, Large Diameter Stee! Flanges. The revised Standard was approved by ANSI on January 22, 1998.
Subsequent editions further expanded the Standard, Inthe 1998 edition, a quality system program annex was added, In
the 2007 edition, metric dimensions were adopted as an independent standard to the USS. Customary units, and
Mandatory Appendix I was added to cover dimensional tables in US, Customary units. In the 2012 edition, a new
chapter for grooved metal gaskets with covering layers was added.
Inthis 2017 edition, the entre Standard has been reorganized based onthe diferenttypes of gaskets. In addition, the
title ofthe Standard has been revised, as have multiple paragraphs, tables, anc figures. Following approval by the ASME
B16 Standards Committe, ANSI approved ASME B16.20-2017 as an American National Standard on October 11, 2017.ASME B16 COMMITTEE
Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Gaskets
(The following isthe roster ofthe Committee atthe time of approval ofthis Standard)
‘STANDARDS COMMITTEE OFFICERS
RM, Bofarezuk, Chair
CE Davila, Vee Cha
© R Rameharran, Secretary
STANDARDS COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
‘A Appleton, Alloy tailess Products Co, ne
JE. Barker, Derik Water Controls
Barron, Ward Manufacturing
1. C.Bayreuther, Mets Automation, low Contrl Division
W. B. Bedesem, Consultant
RM, Bojarcauk, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co
A.M, Cheta, Qatar Shell GIL,
M.A. Clark, NIBCO, Ine
6. A. Cuecl, Capitol Manufacturing Co
J. Davanzo, Flurosea!Vaives
GE, Davila, Crane Energy
XK. S Folder, Valero Eneray
D.R Frikken, Becht Engineering Co,
RB. Hal, RBH Associates
, Hunt, jr Fastenal Co,
G.A. Joly, Samshin, Ld
Ef Laln, Exelon Niclesr
T.A.MeMahon, Emerson Process Management
RC Merrie, Fluor Enterprises
MLL Nayyar, NICE
W.H. Patrick, Dow Chemical Co,
. Rahot,CC¥i 2000
CR Ramcharran, The American Socety of Mechanical Engneers
DLE. Reld, VSP Technologies
RA Schmidt, Caradai!
J. Tucker, Fowserve
E.R. Volgstadt, Volgstad & Associates, nc.
F Feng, Delegate, China Productivity Center for Machinery, National
‘Teeicel Committee
R. Barnes, Contnbuting Member, Antic Enterprises, Ine
.V. Cra Contributing Member, Joma Group
BG. Fabian, Contributing Member, Pennsyvania Machine Works
M. Katcher, Contributing Member, Haynes International
AG, Kireta, Jr Contributing Member, Copper Development
‘Assdation ne
SUBCOMMITTEE G — GASKETS FOR FLANGED JOINTS
D.F.Reld, Chair, VSP Technologies
EJ Lain, Vice Ghar Exelon Nuclear
€ Rameharran, Secretary, The American Society of Mechanics!
Engineers
J. Bauleh Teadit North America
RM Bojarenul, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co
KS Felder, Valeo Eneray
PLR Francs, Thermacesl, Inc
D.R Frikken, Becht Enginering Co.
KE Guenther, Sell,
Jamalyarta,Fesalc Bnglnecring
Y.Uy Petal LP.
LL Melvin, Lester Global Technologies Inc
RT. Muller, Consultant
. Reeves, Sealing and Boling Technologies, LC
1M. Rati, Chevron
Yoder, Garlock Seating Technologies
WL Autbert, Coneributing Member, Camtrack, LC
ML Monroe, Coneibuting Member, Consultant
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rIMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING USE OF ASBESTOS OR
ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS
Asbestos Is referenced for use as a filer material in metallic gaskets. It has served as a universal sealing material,
compatible with most fluid services. It has been of extreme usefulness in minimizing fire hazards,
Certain serious adverse health effects are associated with asbestos, among them the serious and often fatal diseases of
Jung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma (a cancer of the chest and abdominal linings). The degree of exposure to
asbestos varies with the product and the work practices involved.
Consult the most recent edition of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, US. Department of Labor,
Occupational Safety and Health Standard for Ashestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite, and Actinolite, 29 Code of Federal
Regulations Section 1910.1001; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Emission Standard for
Asbestos, 40 Code of Federal Regulations Sections 61.140 through 61.156; and the US. Environmental Protection
‘Agency rule requiring the labeling and phased banning of asbestos products, published at §1 Federal Register
3738-3759 (January 29, 1986).
There are currently in use and under development a number of substitute materials to replace asbestos in certain
applications, Manufacturers and users are encouraged to develop and use effective substitute materials that can
‘meet the specifications for, and operating requirements of, the equipment to which they would apply.
Information concerning safety and health risks and proper precautions with respect to particular materlals and condi-
tions should be obtained from one’s employer, the manufacturer or supplier of that material, or the Material Safety Data
SheetFollowing approval by the B16 Committee and ASME, and after public review, ASME B16,20-2017 was approved by the
‘American National Standards Institute on October 11, 2017.
ASME B16.20-2017 has been revised in its entirety. The Standard title has been revised (13-901); the paragraphs, figures,
and tables have been restructured and redesignated (14-756); and cross-references have been updated accordingly. In
addition, this edition includes the following changes identified by a margin note, (17). The Record Numbers cited above
and listed below are explained in more detail in “List of Changes in Record Number Order” following this Summary of
Changes.
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SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Location
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‘Table SW-2.1-2
‘Table SW-2.1-3
Table SW-2.1-4
Figure GM-2.1-1
Change (Record Number)
Formerly para. 3.2.2; revised (16-2540)
Formerly para. 3.2.6; revised (12-519, 16.
2540)
Formerly Figures 1 and I-1; revised (14-750)
Formerly Tables 9 and -4; values for NPS 3%
added and Notes revised (16-2147)
Formerly Tables 10 and 15; General Notes
and Note (2) revised (13-914)
Formerly Tables 11 and I-6; under “US.
Customary, in,” Inside Diameter of Gasket
for NPS 38 and NPS 58, and Outside
Diameter of Gasket for NPS 56 revised;
and Note (2) revised (13-914)
Formerly Tables 12 and 1-7; values for NPS
‘3% added and Note (1) revised (16-2147)
Formerly Figure 3; revised (14-758)LIST OF CHANGES IN RECORD NUMBER ORDER
Record Number
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13-901
13-914
14-750
14756
14-758
16-2147
16-2540
Change
Deleted para. 3.2.6.
Revised title of the Standard
Editorially revised Tables 1-5 and 16,
In Figures 1 and I, provided guidance into the measurement ofthe outside diameter of,
gaskets.
Reorganized ASME B16.20 based on the different gasket types.
Clarified groove details in Figure 3.
‘Added data for NPS 3% flange to Tables 9, 12, I4, and I-7.
Revised existing para. 3.2.2 and added para, 3.2.6 to replace the now-deleted para. 3.2.6.
‘Therevised construction and compression criteria will permit filler to extend above the
‘metal winding and have adequate compressive strength to resist expected boltloads for
given flange Class, and reflects current bolting practices per ASME PCC-1 where bolt
stress is based on gasket stress.5
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PART GR
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
GR-1 SCOPE
‘This Standard covers materials, dimensions, tolerances,
and markings for metal ring-joint gaskets, spial-wound
metal gaskets, metal-jacketed gaskets, and grooved metal
gaskets with covering layers. These gaskets are dimen-
sionally sultable for use with flanges described in refer.
ence flange standards ASME B16.5, ASME 816.47, API
Specification 6A, and ISO 10423.
GR-2 QUALITY SYSTEMS
Requirements relating to the product manufacturers?
quality system programs are described in
Nonmandatory Appendix: A.
GR-3 REFERENCES
Standards and specifications adopted by reference in
this Standard are shown in Mandatory Appendix I.
GR-4 RELEVANT UNITS
‘This Standard states values in both SI (Metric) and US.
Customary units. These systems of units are to be
regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the
US. Customary units are shown in parentheses. The
values stated in each system are not exact equivalents;
therefore, itis required that each system of units be
used independently of the other. Combining values
from the two systems constitutes nonconformance
with the Standard.ASME B16202017
PART RJ
RING-JOINT GASKETS
Ru-L TYPES
Ring joint gaskets shall be either octagonal or oval in
cross section.
Ri-2 SIZE
Ring-joint gaskets shall be identified by an R, RX, or BX
‘number that relates to flange size (NPS), pressure class,
and the appropriate flange standards (ASME B16.5, ASME
1B1647, API Specification 6A, or [SO 10423)
RU-3 MATERIALS
RU-3.1 General
Ring-joint gasket materials, some of which are listed in
‘Table RJ-3.2-1, shall be selected by the user based on suit-
ability for the service conditions,
Ieis recommended that ring-joint gaskets be ofa lesser
hardness than that of the mating flanges,
RU-3.2 Hardness
Ring-joint gaskets of materials listed in Table RJ-3.2-1
shall have a hardness equal to or less than that shown in
Table RJ-3.2-1,
Ru-4 MARKING
The outer surface of each gasket shall carry the manu
facturer's name or identification trademark and gasket
number prefixed by the letters R, RX, or BX, followed
by the gasket material identification, Materials shall be
‘Identified as shown in Table RJ-4-1. The gasket shall
also be marked with an ASME B1620 designation. The
‘marking shall be applied so as not to harmfully distort
the gasket or affect the integrity of the seal,
RJ-5 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
Dimensions and tolerances for ring-joint gaskets shall,
bbe as shown in Tables RJ-5-1 through R)-5-6.
RU-6 SURFACE FINISH
‘Types R and RX gaskets shall have a surface finish not
rougher than 1.6 ym (63 win. roughness. Type BX gaskets
shall have a surface finish not rougher than 0.8 jim (32
iin.) roughness. Surface finish shall pertain to the
sgasket-sealing surface.
RI-7 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Dimensional reference identification numbers are
assigned to ring-joint gaskets and shown in Tables RJ
5-1 through RU-S-6ASME B16.20-2017
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imam Hardness
‘Ring Gasket Material —rinell Rockwell "B" Seale
Soft ion foe (>) %0 Ea
Lawecarbon see! 0 @ i
4-6 chrome %4Mo 330 n eB
‘Type 410 370 86 ad
‘ype 204 260 e #
ype 36 160 e i
Type 247 160 cs i
NOTE: (1) May below-carbon steel notto exceed maximum hardness aE
090 Binal 86 Roce Bo i
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Table Ri-4-1 Ring Gasket Markings iE
Marking Bample i
Ring Gasket Material Mentiication "(Note ( a
Soften ow 51D £
lowearbon steel $ sis :
-Getrome Mo FS [Note (3) astFs '
she 10 sao asist10 i
type 204 S308 astsa0e i
type 216 sais asisaie i
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noves
(2) This number shall be preceded by the manufacturer's name or
ldenuteation trademark
(2) Maybe low-carbon tel not to exceed maximum hardness 090
Brinell — 56 Rockwell "R”
(@) F5 identification designates ASTM specifiation A182-72 chem
teal composition requirements ony.ASME 816:20-2017
‘Table RU-5-1 Type R Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances
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Ring Diameter of wrath of ‘Oral, Octagonal, Octagonal Ring, Octagonal Ring,
Number Ring, 7mm (in)__Ring A, mm Gn) a = ‘Gm Gn}, Ree (in).
Tl “are (1348) 635 (0250) ta (044) 97 (038) 452 (2170) 15 (406)
Raz 3970 (1563) 795 (0st) 14.2(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 15 (006)
Ras 42.99 (1688) 795 (0313) 142(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 45 (006)
kat 4445 (1750) 295 (0313) 14.2(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 15 (006)
Ras 4763 (1875) 795 (03:3) 142(056) 127 (050) 23 (0206) 45 006)
Ra 50.90 (2.000), nes casts) 142(056) 127 (050) 523 0206) 45 006)
Ra? 5735 (2250) 795 (03:3) 14.2(056) 127 (050), 523 (0206) 45 (006)
Ras 603s (2375) 795 (0313) 142(056) 127 (050) 523 (0208) 15 (006)
Ras 6510 (2563) 795 (0313) 142(056) 127 (050), 523 0208) 45 (006)
R20 69.28 (2699) 795(asts) —142(056) 127 (050), 523 0206) 15 (006)
Ron 7224 eee) 5113 (0438) 175065) 160 (063), 795 0305) 415 (006)
Raz 8255 (2250) 795 (0313) 142056) 127 (050), 525 0208) 15 (006)
Ras. 8255 (3250) tu13 (0438) 175 (065) 160 (083) 775 0305) 415 (405)
Re 9525 (2750), 1113 (0438) 175065) 160 (083), 775 0305) 45 (006)
Ras. 101.60 (4.000), 795 (0313) 142(056) 127 (050), 523 (0206) 15 (006)
Rae 101.60 (4.000) suis (aaa 175 (065) 169 (069), 1775 0305) 15 (008)
Ra 10795 (6250) 1213 (0438) 175,065) 160083), 775 0305) 4.5 (006)
Rae a3 (6375) i270 (0500) 192075) 175 (069), ‘66 (0363) 15 (006)
Ray 12430 (4500), 795 (0313) 142 (056) 127 (050), 523 (0206) 15 (006)
Rao suas (4625) su13 (0438) 175(065) 160 (063), 795 (0305), 15 (005)
Rat 123.99 (4975) 1113 (0438) 175065) 160 (083), 725 0305) 15 (006)
Rea 127.00 (5.000) 1270 (0500) 193075) 175 (069), 66 (0381) 15 (006)
Rea 13176 (5.288) 795 (03:3) 142(056) 127 (050), 523 0208), 15 (006)
Rae 33178 6288) 1213 (0438) 175(065) 160083) 725 0305), 15 (006)
Ras 13653 (5375) 1113 (0438) 175065) 150 (083), 725 (0305), 15 (006)
Rae 14923 (875) 79s(asis) —142(056) 127 (050), 523 0206) 15 (006)
Ra? 149.23 (6875) ru13 (0438) 175 (065) 160 (063), 775 (0305), 15 (006)
Ra 157.0 (6108) s5a8 (0625) 224,088) 208 (081) 1049 (0433) 15 (006)
Raa 161.98 (6375), 3113 (0438) 175 (065) 160 (063), 235 (0305), 15 (006)ASME 81620-2017
Table RU-5-1 Type R Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances (Cont'd)
“Average Pitch Height f Ring mis (in) ath of Flat on Radius in
ing Diameter of widen of ‘Oral, Octagonal, Octagonal Ring Octagonal King
“Number Ring, Pm (in) Ring A mon (In) ® ” ‘mm (in) ‘tm (in)
reo 1715 (6750) 7950318) 142 (056) 127 (080) 523 (0206) 15 (006)
reat 18098 7.125) 1113 (0488) 175 (069) 160 (083) 7275 (0308) 15 (005)
rea 19030 (7.500) 1905(0750) 254,200) 39 (054) 1232 (0405), 15 (005,
mea 19308 7.625) 795(0313) 142056) 327 (050) 523 (0206) 15 (006)
noe 5340 7.425) s113(04s9) 175048) 360 (a5) 7275 (0305) 15 (008)
Ras 2115 (8313) 1113(0438) 175 (069) 160 (063) 775 (0305) 15 (006)
Rae 211s 8318) 12700500) 19.(075) 375 (068) ass (0341) 15 (006)
Rear ‘260 (9000) 19050750) -254(1.00) 239094) 1282 (0485), 15 (006)
Ree 247.65 (9750) 79s(oa1s) —142(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 15 (008)
Res 26399 (10625) 1118 (0488) 175 (069) 160 (085) 778 (0305) 15 (006)
R50 26990 (10625) 15880625) 224088) m6 (a1) —«1049 (0413) 15 (006)
Rest 24a (11000) 2229(0875) a7 — 249 (0) 14.81 (OSB, 15 (005)
R52 30480 (12000) 795 (0313) 142(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 15 (008)
RS 32385 (12750) «11.13(0438) 175 (088) 160 (088) 275 (0305) 15 (008)
Rs 32305 (12750) 18880625) 224(088) 26 (081) —~1049 (0413) 15 (008)
Rss 3290(23500) —«2es8(1425) a6 CA44) 351.38) 1981 (0700) 23 (009)
Rese 381.00 (15000) 795 (0313) 142(056) 127 (050) 823 (0206) 15 (008)
RS? 38100 (15000) 11.13(0438) 175 (068) 160068) 775 (0305) 15 (005)
Rs 38100 (25000) 2228(0875) R733) 249(2.06) 14.81 (0583) 45 (006)
Resa 9688 (5625) 795 (0313) 142(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 4.5 (006)
6a 40640 (16000) 31.75(1.250) 396156) BRI (E50) 22.38 (0879) 23 (009)
Ret 41910 (16500) 11230438) 175 (068) 160(06) 775 (0305) 415 (006)
Rea 41910 (6500) 15880625) 224088) mms (asT) —«109 (0413) 45 (006)
R68 41930 (46500) 25404000) 333431) 248 (325) «1720 (0681) 23 (009)
Ret 45403 (17875) 795 (0313) 42(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 15 (008)
Rs 46990 (18500) 1113 (0486) ——175(069) 160 (069) 775 (0305) 15 (005)
Re 46990 (18500) 15880625) 24088) mms (081) —1049 (0413) 15 (006)
R67 4699048500) —«28S0(L425} -46GCL44) 351538) 1981 (0700) 23 (009)
Re 51753 (20375) 795 (0313) 142(05) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 415 (008)
69 53340 (21000) 1113 (0486) —«175(069) 160 (069) 778 (0305) 15 (008)
R70 52340 (21000) 19080750) S4(200) —za9 (as) — 1232 (0485) 15 (006)
Ra s3340 (21000) aRsa(125) 66444) 81 (838) 1981 (0700) 23,009)
Re 53080 (22000) 795(0313) | 142(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 415 (006)
Rn 58420 (23000) 12700500) 19 (075) 175 (068) 866 (0341), 15 (006)
Ro 58420 (23.000) 19050750) 54200) 749 (as) 1282 (0485) 15 (006)
Ras 58420 (23000) «31.75(1250) 496256) BRL (E50) 22.38 (0879) 23 (009)
R76 67330 (26500) 795(0313) —142(056) 127 (050) 523 (0206) 15(006)
Ra 8235 27250) 15880625) 224(088) 206 (081) 1049 (0423) 15 (008)
R78 66215 (27250) 25401000) —«483(L31)918(425) «1720 (0684) 23 (009)
R79 69235 (27250) M9R(1395)—MAS(L7S) HA (LER) 24082 (0977) 23 (009)
Reo 61595 (24250) 7.95 (0313) - 127 (050) 523 (0206) 45 (006)
3
rons pnASME 21620-2017
Table RU-5-1 Type R Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances (Cont'd)
‘Belg of Rng wm (i)
Average Pte ‘width of Fat on aes in
ing Diameter of| wath of Oval, Octagonal, Octagonal Ring. Octagonal Ring
Number __ing'P,mm (In}__Ring A, mim (in) 2 i ‘Grn (in) ‘om (a)
Rel 195.00 (25000) 1430 (0563) 194 (075) 958 (0377) 135 (006)
Rea 5735 (2250) 1.13 (0438) 160,068) 738 (0308) 415 (006)
Re 15350 (2500) 11.13 0438) 160 068) 775 (0305) 415 (006)
es 7938 (3428) 1270 (0500) 175 (060) 66 (0383) 415 (006)
R86 9050 (9569) 15.08 (04625) zns(osr) 1048 (0413) 415 (006)
Re” 100485 (3.938) 1590 (0625) an6(ost) 1048 (0423), 15 (006)
Re 17585 (4.075) 1848 (0.750) 239(096) 1282 (0485) 15 (006)
Re 11430 (4500) 1905 (0750) 759096) 1232 (0485) 15 (006)
R90 15558 (6225) 22323 (0873) 269(105) 1401 (0503) 15 (006)
Roa 29035 (20250) 3175 (1250) sei(aso) 2232 (0879) 23 (005)
R92 228.60 (9000) 3213,0438) 175 (069) 160 (043) 7975 (0308) 15 (006)
R93 74930 (29500) 1905 (0750) 239098) 12382 0485) 415 (006)
Ro 030 (31500) 19.05 (0750), 239 (098) 1232 0485) 25 (006)
kas 5725 (83750) 1905 (0750) 229098) 1282 (0485) 15 (006)
R96 91440 36000) 2228 (0875) 269 (06) 3481 (0589) 15 (008)
R97 96520 38.000) 2223 (0875) 269 (105) 1481 (0583) 15 (006)
Ree 102235 40280) 2223 (0875) 269 (108) 2481 (0583 15 (006)
R99 20495 (9250) 113 (0438) 160 (043) 775(0305) 15 (006)
e200 74930 (2951 ase (1125) 352 (138) 1981 (0780) 23,005)
Ret 0030 (91500) 3175 (1250) 301050) 7233(0879) 23,0485)
Race 8572582750) 3175 (1250) 381 (150) 2233 (0879) 23,008)
Race 1440 (26000) 3178 (4250) 381 (150) 2238 (087% 23 (005)
Race 50520 38000) 3493 (1375) 414.63) 2482 (0977) 23,008}
R105 1.02235 40250) 3493 (1375), 414 (63) 2482 0977) 23,005)
(GENERAL NOTE: Tolerances:
angle 0 deg 30 min (2/2 dep)
‘vith of ing £020 mm (20.008 in)
belt of rig, #13 mm, 05 mm (2005 iy ~0.02 in)
23 dog
4
aH
Vora in eight throughout the entre crcamferenceof any gwen rng shal ot exceed 05 mm (0.02 in) witli thse tolerances
= wth of at om ocagonal ring 20:20 mm (20008 fn)
verge pitch dametr of ring 208 mm (20007 in)
‘uri ing #015 mm (2002)
i
:ASME 81620-2017
‘Table RU-5-2 Pipe Sizes for Type R Ring Gaskets Sultable for Referenced Standards
Ring Number
Pressure Classes
ASME B65
‘APL 6B
‘ASME B16.47 Series A
150
300-600
900 1500
2500
720-960
[Note (2)]_2000 _3000
10
200-600
900
maa
Retz
Raa
Rat
Ras.
Ras
Rar
Rag
Ras
R20
Rat
Ra
Reza
Res
Ras
R26
R27
R28
Ras
0 (Note (2))
Ran
Raz
R33
Ras
Rae
Rav
Rae
Ras
Rao
Ran
Retz
Res
etd
es
Rots
Ree
Rag
so
™%
3%
%
%
%
w
mh
4
%oO%
% o%
m% th
%
%
1%
cy
%
% Te
%
1%
%
1%‘ASME B16:20-2017
Table RJ-5-2 Pipe Sizes for Type R Ring Gaskets Suitable for Referenced Standards (Cont'd)
Ring Number
Rs
R82
RS
Rs
RSS
Rs
RS7
Ro
Rs9
Reo
R62
Re
Res
Res
R66
Re?
Rea
R69
R70
Rn
Ra
Ra
Re
RIS
R76
R77
R78
Ra
0
Re
Re
Re
Ras
Ras
Ray
Re
R09)
Pressure Castes
‘ASME BIBS
APL 6B
‘ASME BIGA7 Series A
150
0
a
Fa
6
18
20
4
300-600
2
a
16
18
2
2%
900
2
Ps
16
16
20
2
1500
10
2
“
18
20
2%
2500
10
12
720-960
Note (1)
10
2
1“
16
18
20
2000
10
2
“
16
8
20
3000 5000
2
“
16
8
150,
300-600 _ 900af
Ashe 1620-2037 FH
Ff
‘Table RJ5-2 Pipe Sizes for Type R Ring Gaskets Suitable for Referenced Standards (Cont'd) i
Presare Gases iy
‘ASME BAGS APL 6B {ASME BIST Sevies A as
720-560 il
Ring Number 150 300-600 900 1500 2500 | Wote(H)1_2000 3000 000 | 150 00-600 900 i
io : ee ~ S is
oo we ~~ - ae
R92 : mm : o Hi
Rea : % zF
Ro - ~ ee 28 7 A
as of oo H
R96 - . mR af
887 : ae 2
R98 ~ “ “ - ” 36 a
R99 - ~ - v 8 8 = 5
00 oe 6 i
i
ao om 28 :
wate ct : : ar) 4
aca oe - ” 2 i
nso4 - : : coe
fetos : i" ” 36
GENERAL NOTE: End angst AP GD and AP 600 se past for elvan pipe sae under ATMS BIGS or ASME 1647 Series A
ores
(2) Css 720, 960, and 10000 Aanges to API GH are obsolete. Data are for information only
@) RAD is for lapped joint onyASME 21620-2017
Table RI-5-3 Type RX Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances
23deg
‘tse Diametar Width wats eight of eight aus Hole Sze,
Ring of Ring ofRing of Fat oxteide Revel, oRing i Octagonal Emm (in)
umber oD. minim) fmm (in) __Gmm (In) __Dmm (In) mam in) ing Re mem (in) ote (1)
WZ) 7620 (3000) _a7« (O34) 462 (0182) 218 (0528) 805 (0750) 1 (006)
x23 9827 (3672) 1191(0465) 645 (0258) 424 0367) 2540 (2000) 15 (006)
x21 10597 (6272) 1191 (0468) 6450254) 426 0367) 2540 (4000) 15 (006)
RX25 10855 (63:3) @74(0344) 462 (01382) 348 0325) 1905 (0750) 1.5 (006)
RK26 14191 (4406) 1291 (0468) 645 (0258) 426,067) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
BX27 14826 (4656) 1191 (0465) 645 (0258) 424 (0x67) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RXS1 15456 (5257) 1191 (0468) 645 (0254) 424 (0167) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RXGS 147245797) 1191 (0469) 645 (0254) 424 (0167) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RXS7 15894 (6297) 1291 (0459) 6450254) 424 (0167) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RX39 17268 (6797) 1293 (0469) 645 (0258) 424 (0167) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RxAL — 19169(7547) 1193 (0469) 645(0254) 424 (0167) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RX44 204398087) 1291 (0459) 645 (0254) 424 (0167) 2540 (1000) 15 (008)
RX4S 22186 873) 1191 (0469) 645 (0254) 424 (0167) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RX46 222258750) 15490551) 680263) 478 (0188) zas6 (1223) 15 (006)
RKAT 24526 (04656) 1984 (0781) 10340407) 6880271) 26 (4625) 23,005)
R49 2805911047) 1193 (0469) 545 (0254) 424 (0169), 2540 (1000) 15 (208)
FXSO 28336 (11.156) 1666 (0656) 051(0335) 5.28 (0200), 3175 (1250) 15 (006)
BXS3 33457 (13172) 1291 (4469) G45 (0254) 424 (0167) 2540 (L000) 15 006)
RXSt 3973413281) 16660656) 851 (0335) 5:28 (0208) 3175 (1250) 15 (006)
wes? 3917245422) 1291 (0469) 645 (0254) 424 (0:67) 7540 (1000) 15 (006)
Wx.63 48173 (17391) 27002065) 1470 (0582) 846 (0333) 5180 (2000) 25 (005)
RxeS 490462 (18922) 12910465) 45 0258) 424 (0267) 2540 (1000) 15 (006)
RX86 48539 (19051) 166604656) 51 0335) 5:28 (0208) 3175 (1.250) 15 (006)
R69 54432 21422) 1391 (0469) 45 (0254) 424 (0367) 2540,(.000) 15 (006)
BK70 55006 (21686) 19840761) 1034 (0407) 698 (0273) 14128 (2625) 23 (009)
R78 59631 (23469) 15490531) (0263) 5:28 (0208) 3175,2250) 15 (006)
10
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Table RU-5-3 Type RX Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances (Cont'd)
Onde Dame with wie Tigh of ip Taos Wl
nung ““cfang” —ottinz.——_triat, owiehe, a tn cag) fim (i)
womber_oymm in) Alum'tn)_Gmm‘tn)__“romm(n)"_a¢ mm) Ring mi) 0)
Le ORG 3659) 1984 (0701) TORK 0407) Gee (@27) 28.65) 23 (00) u
me Gm as Us (oH) —645(025) 42410107) 2540100) 15,006 154609 B
meee Fear) 1191046) GAS (OASH) 424 (0107) 2540000) 15 (000) 235,008 i
BESS Somase) IaH(OsHH) San(aaKN 424 (0367 25402000) 15 (008) 15,009 #
E
RH06 10358 (4.078) 1509(0594) 851(0395) 478 (0188) 2058 (1425) 15 (006) 23 (009) a
Ree SI1445H)1509(055) ESI(OMS) 478 (0108 2050 (1:25) 35,005 23,009) a
X88 139295404) 1748 (0609) 10:34 (0407) 5:28 (0208) 3175 (1250) 15 (006) 30 (032) eS
KEP 12877 6.405) 1826(0719) 1034 0407) 528 0208) 875 (1250) 15 (096) 30,012) i
ese 1749 (68TH) I9B4(O7E1) 2IT|OHPD) 742029} 4451750) 23,009 a(ax2) is
Ris1 mago4 11297 s018(136) t981@78) 754 (@2¥ 45244705) 23009 seen :
RX99 245,67 (9.672) 11.91 (0469) 645 (0.254) 424 (0.167) 2540 (1.000) 1.5 (0.06) a
RX201 51.46 (2.026) 5.74 (0.226) 3.20 (0.126) 1.45 (0.057) 111.30 (0.445) 0. (0.02) [Note (2)} 5
Ries IAS) —S56(0219) 94510129) 145 (0072 (eee )] H240 (0457) 05 (00M ae :
RENO 9754 (36H) —958(0379) San aais) 318 (0125) Nee) 1905 0750) 09 (003) ee) i
ROS 4099 (S57) 1191 (0469) _$33(0210) 424 (46 fe ())_2540 (LOO) 45 (006) ow (2) i
GENERAL NOTE: Toles: i
2B deg = ange 2 eg 30 mi (de) i
(thf ing 0.20 mm 0.00 rm +0.08 in, -0 in)
leon in wid throwphout the entire circumference of any ring shall et exceed 0.10 mm (0004 in) win he oleae
width of ix, 0.15 mm, ~0.00 mm (+0006 In. ~0 i).
Fight of outside bevel 20.0 mm, 0.76 mm 20 In, 0.020 In)
tale ag 2058 mm (2002 ing
ght fring 020 ra, -000 mm (40008 in, 0)
Varioton In bight throughout the entre dicumference of any rng sal ot exceed 0.10 mm (0.006 In) within hes tolerances
outside diameter of ing +051 mm, ~0.0 mm (40020 I, = te).
1 = rai of ring, £05 mm (0.02 in},
NoTss:
(1) Rings X82 through RX-91 require only one pressure passage hoe ilusrated. The centering othehoeshllbe located tthe midpeint of
dimension C
(2) Tolerance on these cimensone is 40 mm, -0.0 mm (4002 i, 0 in)
(@) Tolerance on these cmenslons is 0.00 mm, -0.38 mi (+0 ins -0.013 in).
unRing
amber
ASME B16.20-2017
Table Rd-5-4 Pipe Sizes for Type RX Ring Gaskets Suitable for Referenced Standards
Pressure Classes, API 6B
720-960 and
2000 (Note (1) 2900 [Note (1)] 3000 5000
R20
Rea
RK2s
Rx2s
R26
x27
Rear
Ras
Re
Re9
Ret
Res
Res
RR
Rea?
Re
RESO
RS
Res
R57
Re
Ress
R66
R69
R70
RE
Rev
RK
RK
R95
R86
R37
Rea
R29
Rx90
Rxst
R99
e201
R205
e210
RES
NOTES:
Te - Te %
2 ~ -
vs . %
2% -
- 2% 24
6
8 Note (2)
10 - 10 .
w
2 2
Ft
6
16
1B -
~ 18
2 -
20
%
%
3%
- 10
8 (Note 2] 8 tow
v%
We
Phe
Phe
(2) Gass 720, 960, and 2900 fanges t API 6B are obsolete. Data ae for Information ony
(2) Crossover fange connection.
2ASME 81620-2017
Table RI-5-5 Type BX Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances
DI
Alfour places),
ES
oD. —
| _op7-4—
|+-28 deg (four places)
Outside Diameter Height ‘Width Outside Diameter Width ole
Ring Nominal oF Ring ofRing, of Ring, ‘of Fit, of Flat, Size, D, mam (in)
Number_size,mm (In) 0.0, mm (in)__H,mm (in) __A,mm (.)_O.D-T, mm (in)_Gmm (in) [Note (1)
BXASO 43 (U%_) 7219 (2842) 930 (0366) 930 (0366) 7087 (2790) 798 (0314) 15 (006)
BEASL 46 (1%) 7640 (3.008) 9.63 (0379) 9463.(0379) 75032954) 8.260.325) 15 (008)
BKAS2 52 (2%) 84683334) 1024 (0403) 1024 (0403) 83.24.5277) B79(0346) 15 (008)
BRAS? 65 (@%e) 10094 (3978) 1238 (0448) 1138 (0448) 99.316910) —9.78(0.385) 15 (006)
BXASt 785%.) 11684 (4.600) 1240 (0498) 12.40 (0488) 115.09.(4531) 10.64 (0819) 15 (006)
BKASS 103 (%e) 14796 (5825) 1422 (0560) 14.22 (0560) 14595 (5746) 1222(0481) 15 (006)
BXASG 179,(7%q) 23792 (9367) 1862 (0733) 18462 (0793) 235.20(9263) 1598(0629) 3.0 (02),
BXAS7 229(8) 29446 (11593) 2098 (0826) 20.98 (0826) 2914911476) 1801(0.709) 3.0 (02),
BRAS 279(11) 35204 (134860) 2314 (0914) 23.14 (0911) 346.77 (23731) 1986(0.782) 3.0 (0.2),
BESS 346 (13%) 42672 (16800) 25.70 (4.012) 25701012) 428096657) 22.07 (0869) 30 (012)
BKAGo 346 13%) 40259 (15850) 2383 (0938) 13.74 (0541) 399.21 (45717) 1036(0408) 3.0 (042),
BKA61 422 (16%) 49441 (19347) 2807 (4.105) 1621 (0638) 487.45 (19.191) 1224 (0482) 3.0 (012)
BKA62 422 (16%) 47549 (18720) 14.22 (0560) 14.22 (0560) 473.48(1B641) 1222 (0401) 15 (0.06)
BXA63 476 (10%) 55616 (21096) 3010 (2.185) 1737 (0684) 5518921728) 13:11 (0516) 3.0 (042)
BxA64 476 (18%) 57056 (22463) 3010 (1.185) 2459 (0968) 565.29(22295) 20.32 (0800) 3.0 (012)
BXAGS 540,214) 62471 (24595) 3209 (1.261) 1848 (0.728) 6701924417) 13970550) 3.0 (02)
BX-166 $40 (21%) 64003 (25198) 3203 (1.261) 26.14 (L029) 63551 (25.020) 2262 (0851) 30 (012)
BX-167 660 (26%) 759.36 (29696) 35.86 (L412) 13.11 (0516) 75428 (29696) BO(OAI6) 15 (006)
BK-168 680 (26%) 76525 (30128) 35.6 (1412) 1605 (0832) 760.17 (29928) 1097 (0492) 15 (006)
BK169 130 (5%) 17351 (6831) 1585 (0624) 1293 (0509) 17127 (6743) 1069 (0421) 15 (096)
KIT 168 (6%) 71803 (R584) 1422 (0560) 1422 (0560) 21603 (8505) 222 (D481) 15 (006)
BKATL 218 (8%) 26744 (10529) 1422 (0560) 14.22 (0560) 26543 (10450) 12.22 (0481) 15 (006)
x17 283 (11%) 33307 (13113) 1422 (0560) 1422 (0560) 33106 (13034) 12.22 (0.481) 15 (006)
Bx303__762 (30) __852.75 (33573) _ 3795 (1494) 1697 (0668) 84737 (33363) 11610457) __15 (006)
GENERAL NoTES:
(@) Radius, & shall be 6¥ to 12% ofthe gasket height
0) Tolerances
23 deg
4
c
D
a
ng, 20 deg 15 min (2% deg)
‘with of ring 0.20 mm, ~0.00 em (+0.008 tn, -0 in)
‘Variation in width throughout the entire dreumferene of any ring shall not exceed 0.20 mam (0.004 in) within these tolerances,
width of Mat, 4015 mm, -0.00 mrs (40.006 In, -0 in)
= hoe sae, 205 mm (30.2 i)
eight of ring +0.20 mm, -0.00 mm (40.008 in, -0 in)
13
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‘Table RJ-5-5 Type BX Ring Gasket Dimensions and Tolerances (Cont'd)
‘GENERAL NOTES (Cont)
‘Variation in height throughout the entice circumference of any rng shall not exceed 0:10 mm (0.004 in) within these tolerances,
OD, = outside diameter of rng #0.00 mum, -0.5 ram (+0 In, ~0.005 in)
(ODLT. = outside aiameter of flat £0.05 mm (40.02 in)
radius of rng [see General Note (a),
NOTE: (1) One pressure passage holes required per gasket as ilustrated, The centerline ofthe hole shall be located at the midpoint of
dlmension
Table RJ-5-6 Pipe Sizes for Type BX Ring Gaskets Sultable for Referenced Standards zi
ing Pressure Classes, APL 6BX :
Number 2000 3000 5000 10000 15000 20000 i
‘BeAS0 i he Phe BE
Beast : : 1% he Phe i
axasz Ps Pe The 5
peas? . Pas Phe Phe E
Beast Bhs Phe Phe :
x55 : : - a Ve he E
i
BKAS6 Phe The Pe a
peas? . ° 5 3 i
pase nu a n
Bxase . 33% 1% 13%
x60 1% -
past . 16%
axas2 16% 18% 16%
Bx163 6% - :
axist 18% 18% -
axis ah - -
ax166 : 2% -
axe? 28% - . :
axe 26% - -
axi6o : s% :
exi70 &% 6% -
ean he he :
mxin ie MWe, :
x.202 2 30 -
“a7)
ASME 81620-2017
PART SW
SPIRAL-WOUND GASKETS
‘SW-1 SIZE AND CLASS
Spiral-wound gaskets, including centering ring and
inner ring (paras. SW-2.4 and SW-2.5), are identified
by flange size (NPS), pressure class, and the appropriate
ange standard (ASME B16.S or ASME B16.47),
‘SW-2 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
SW-2.1 General
Dimensions and tolerances for spiral-wound gaskets,
centering rings, and inner rings shall be in accordance
with Figure SW-2.1-1 and Tables SW-2.1-1 through
SW-2.1-6, and as specified in this Part.
SW-2.2 Construction
Spiral-wound gaskets shall be constructed as alternate
plies (circular layers counted as revolutions) ofpreformed
metal windings and pliant fillers that are spirally wound.
Pliant fillers shall not extend below the metal winding
‘on both contact faces of the gasket. Metal winding thick
ness shall be 0.190 mm # 0.040 mm (0.0075 in. 0.0015
{n). For all filer materials, filler thickness and density
shall be determined by the manufacturer such that the
performance testing criteria in para, SW-2.6 will be
‘met. In addition, for gaskets with flexible graphite filler
‘material, filler thickness and density shall be determined
by the manufacturer such that each finished gasket will
compress to a thickness no less than 3.43 mm (0.138 in)
‘when subjected tothe following uniform gasket stress,and
where the gasket contact area is calculated using the
inside and outside diameters as shown in Tables SW:
2.4-1 through SW-2.1-3:
(a) 52 MPa (7,500 psi) for Class 150 flanges
(®) 70MPa (10,000 psi) for Class 300 through Class 600
flanges
(©) 140 MPa (20,000 psi) for Class 900 and above
flanges
‘SW-2.3 Metal Joining
‘The nner windings shall have a minimum of three plies
of preformed metal strip without filer. The initial two
plies shall have spot welds spaced around the inner
Circumference. The minimum number of welds shall be
three. The maximum distance between welds shall be
15
76 mm (3.0 in.). The outer windings, which shall have
a minimum of three plies of preformed metal without
filler, shall be spot-welded circumferentially with a
minimum of three welds, the last of which shall be the
terminal weld,
‘The distance of the first weld from the terminal weld
shall be no greater than 38 mm (1.5 in). Up to four addi-
tional loose preformed metal windings beyond the term
inal weld may be used to retain the gasket into the
centering ring.
SWW-2.4 Centering Ring
All spiral-wound gaskets shall be furnished assembled
into centeringring. The centering-ring thickness shall be
from 2.97 mm to 3.33 mm (0.117 in. to 0.131 in.) and
suitably grooved on the inside diameter so as to retain
the gasket,
SW-25 Inner Ring
Inward buckling of spiral-wound gaskets has been iden
tified asa potential problem. Innerrings shall be furnished
‘with all spiral-wound gaskets having polytetrafluoroethy-
lene (PTFE) filler material, Inner rings for flexible
‘raphite-filled, spiral-wound gaskets shall be furnished
unless the purchaser specifies otherwise.
For all filler materials, inner rings shall be furnished in
spiral-wound gaskets for
(a) NPS 24 and larger in Class 900
(@) NPS 12 and larger in Class 1800
(©) NPS 4 and larger in Class 2500
Inner rings are required for these gaskets due to high
available bolt loads, which may result in outer ring
damage.
‘The inner-ring thickness shall be from 2.97 mm to 3:33
mn (0,117 in, t0 0.131 in}.
Tables SW-2.1-4 through SW-2.1-6 show inner-ring
inside diameters that may extend a maximum of 1.5
mm (0.06 in) into the flange bore under the worst combl-
nation of lange bore, eccentric installation, and tolerance,
Gaskets with inner rings should be used only with
socket welding, lapped, welding neck, and integral
flanges. Reference Table SW-2.5-1 for minimum pipewall
thickness for use with gaskets with inner rings. Reference
Tables SW-2.5-2 through SW-2.5-4 for maximum allow-
able bore for use with gaskets without inner rings.
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qiASME B16.20-2017
(07) SW-2.6 Performance Testing
For all corresponding sizes and pressure classes,
finished gaskets (including windings as well as inner
and outer rings) shall be capable of meeting a
maximum permissible leakage rate of 0.0137 mg/s-m
(7.67E-10 Ib/secrin.). The circumferential length
[meter (inch)] shall be calculated using the gasket
outside diameter as shown in Tables SW-2.1-1 tarough
SW.2.1-3.Testing shall be conducted at ambient tempera
ture using an external calibration gas with a known
‘methane concentration and atest gas flow rate of 1 L/min
(a) The test fixture shall havea surface finish per ASME
B165,be capable ofshielding the gasket soasto direct any
leakage to the monitoring probe, and be capable of
applying 2 uniform load on the test gasket sealing
element while internally pressurizing the gasket with
‘methane (minimum 97% purity).
(2) Gasketstressdueto the uniformly applied load shall
be35 MPa (5,000 psi) for Class 150, 56 MPa (8,000 psi) for
Class 300 and Class 400, and 70 MPa (10,000 psi for Class
600 and above.
(¢) Testpressure shall be20 bar (290 ps) for Class 150
and 40 bar (580 psi) for Class 300 and above.
(@) Testpressure shall be maintained fora minimum of
4, after which time three readings shall be taken at
approximately 5-min intervals; the average of these
‘threereadings shall be comparedito the maximum erm
sible leakage rate.
‘SW-3 MATERIALS
Metal windings and filler materials shall be in accor~
dance with Table SW-3-1. The inner-ring material
should match the winding material unless the purchaser
specifies otherwise. The centering ring may be carbon
steel that is painted, metal plated, ar otherwise coated
‘to inhibit atmospheric corrosion,
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‘SW-4 MARKING
‘SW-4.1 General
‘The centering ring of each spiral-wound gasket shall be
permanently marked. The lettering height shall be a
‘minimum of 2.5 mm (0.1 in). The following information
shall be included with the centering-ring markings
(@) manufacturer's name or trademark.
(2) flange size (NPS).
(©) pressure class.
(@) winding metal abbreviation (see Table SW-3-1),
except that the abbreviation may be omitted when
‘Type 304 stainless steel is used.
(@ filler material abbreviation (see Table SW-3-1).
@ centering. and inner-ring metal abbreviation (see
Table SW-3-1), except that the abbreviation may be
omitted when carbon steel is used for the outer ring
and Type 304 stainless steel is used for the inner ring,
Gg) Nlange identification. Gaskets intended for ASME
16.47 flanges shall be marked B16.7 A or B16.47 B,
as applicable. Gaskets intended for ASME B16S5 flanges
need not be so marked. Illustrative marking examples
are shown in Table SW-4.1-1,
(h) ASME 816.20 designation,
‘SW-4.2 Pressure Class
Gaskets suitable for more than one pressure class shall
bbe marked with all applicable classes, as shown in Table
SW-4.-1.
SW-4.3 Color Coding
Spiral-wound gaskets shall be marked with acolor code
that identifies the windings and filer materials. A contin-
uous color around the outer edge of the centering ring
shall identify the winding metal. The color identifying
the filler material for NPS 1% and larger shall have
four intermittent stripes spaced approximately 90 deg
apart on the outer edge of the centering ring, Smaller
size gaskets shall have a minimum of two stripes 180
deg apart. The colors shall conform to those listed in
Table SW-3-1,Nomi
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‘Table $W-2.1-4 Inside Diameters of Inner Rings for Spiral-Wound Gaskets for Use With ASME B16.5 Flanges
Flange side Diameter of ner Ring by Pressure Cass, mm (im)
‘Size
(vrs) 180 300 400 600 900 1500 200
% 142 (056) ‘142 (056) [Note] 142 (056) (Note (TD) «142 (DSH) 14.2 (056)
% 206 (081) 208 (081) Mote ()]-—«206(081) Note (HY) -—«208 (81) 206 (081)
1 -269(106) 269 (1.06) Note (1)]——269 (206) [Nowe 1D] 269.05) 269 (1.06)
4% — 381(450) 384 (150) Note (A) BA (ESO) Nowe] 33GS) 33334)
WY, 4450175) 445 (175) (Now) 4575) Nowe] HHA LSS) 44 (1.85)
2 556 @19) 556219) [Nowy] 556 (239) Note] «523(206) 523,206)
2% — 665(262) 655262) [Now (A) 655262) (No) «SSD —635(250)
3 810319) L019) [Now 1))— BLO IS) © 7RTGIO) —«-7B7G.IO) 787 AO)
3% 101(898) 1011898) [Note (1)]— 924 (R60) (Note (H)} (Note) Nowe (1)
4 1064 (419) 1064 (439) 1026 (404) 1026 (408) 1026 404) 9785) 97.8 (8.85)
5 1318(519) 1328519) 1283 (505) 1283 (505) 1283 (505) 1245 (490) 1245 (4.90)
6 1572(619) 1572 (19) 1549(610) 1549 (610) 1549610) 1473 (680) 1473 (5.80)
8 -2159(8S0) 2159 (B50) 2057 (B10) 2057 (10) -—1969(7.75) 1969775) 1969 (7.75)
30 2682 (1056) 2682 (1056) 25558 (1005) 2553 (10.05) 2461 (49) 246.1 (969) 246. (9.68)
12 3175250) 3175 (1250) 3073210) 3073/1210) 29214150) 29241150) 2921 (1150)
14 931375) 34931375) 3429 (1350) 34291350) 3208(1265} 3208 (1263) _[Note()]
16 400.1 1575) 4001 (1575) 3899 (1535) 399 (1535) 3747 (1475) 3683 (1450) _ [Note ()]
18 44931749) 449.3,1769) 43821725) 4382 (1725) 4255 (675) 4255 (1675) [Note ()]
20 500.1 (1949) 5001 (1968) 4890 (1925) 48901925) 4826 19.00) 47831875) [Note (1)]
24 608332375) 60332375) $806 2325) $906 (2325) 59062325) _5779(2275)__[Now())
‘GENERAL NOTES:
(@) The innerring thickness shall be 297 mam to 3:33 mm (0117 in. to 0.131 in).
(©) ForszesNPS' through NPS3, the inside
eter tolerances 0.8mm (20.03in) for larger ses he nse dlametertolerancels 1.5mm
(006 in). See Tele SW.25-1 fr minimum plpe wall hicknesses that are sultabl fr use with standard inner rings:
(Refer to para SW-25 for required use of inner rings.
NOTE: (4) Thereare no las 40 anges in NPS through NPS 3% (se Class 609); Class 900 flanges in NPS through NPS 2% orn NPS3¥%s,
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ASME 81620-2017
Flange Inside Diameter of tnner Ring by Pressure Glass, mm (in)
Size
vrs) 150 300 400 600 +900
26 e544 575) 6541 2575) 6604 (2600), 647.7 2550) 660.4 (26.00),
8 7049 (2775) 7049 (2775) 7312 (2800) 6985 (2750) 7112 (2800)
30 7587 (2975) 755.7 (2925) 7587 29275) 155.7 (29.5) 7684 (3025)
2 065 (31.75) 8065 (9175) e128 22.00) 8128 (32.00) 8128 6200)
4 197 (3375) 573 (2375) 8636 (34.0) 62.6 (34.00) 863.6 (94.00)
36 9081 (35.75) 900.1 (8575) 9177 3633) 917.7 (3613) 9208 (3625)
38 9589 (37.75) 952.5 (37.50) 9525 (3750) 952. (3750) 10082 (39.75)
«© 1.0093 (39.75) 10033 (9950) 1.0003 (39.38) 1009.7 (38275) 1605 (41.75)
@ 1.0605 (41.75) 154 (4150) 10511 (438) 1.0668 (42.00) a nis 43.75)
“ 43113 (43.75) 1 1049 (4350) 11048 (4350) 11113 (4375) 11552 (4550)
46 3 262 (655) 11527 4538) 1168: (46.00) 1162.1 (4575) 12192 (4800)
8 12129 (4715) 120838 (4.83) 12065 (47.50) 12192 (4800) 412700 (50.00)
so 1.26837 (49.75) 1.2446 (4900) 12573 (4950) 1.2700 (5000) (ote (2)
sz 1.3145 (6175) 13208 (5200) 1 30a: (5150) 1.3208 (52.00) [Note @))
st 1.3589 (6250) 13526 (6325) 1.3526 (6325) 1 378.0 (5425) {Note QD)
56 114092 (5550) 14034 (5525) 1 4034 (55.25) 14288 (5625) [note @))
58 14605 (6750) 1478 (57.09) 14582 (6725) 1.4732 (58.00) (Note 29]
60 45113 (5950) 1.5240 (6000) 45177 69.5) 45304 (6025) [Note (2)
GENERAL NOTES:
(@) The tnnerring thickness shall be 297 mm to 3:33 mm (0147 in. to 0131 in),
(@) The inside dlameter tolerance is #3.0 mm (#0.12 in)
() These inner rings are suitable for use with pipe walls 9.53 mm (038 in) or thicker.
(@) fer to par. SW-25 for required use of inner rings.
NOTE: (1) There re no Clase 900 flanges in NPS 50 and larger
25,
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‘Table SW-2.1-6 Inside Diameters of inner Rings for Spiral-Wound Gaskets Used Between ASME B16.47 Series BFlanges
Fangs Taide Dante of nner Ring by Presrure Gass mm (in)
Se
os) 150 30 00 soo ovo
7% wai a7) aa es) a STH aT asa aes wa)
2 yoi9 775) ous.an75) oN aNe®) == wSB@N) © Ta76,4825)
x0 557975) 758797) TRANG) == SBS ANK) —=— THA GLAS)
2 f0ss0175) 8065 G17) soon Ls) = sas LAs) eae 00) et
Pa ssa (7) ass GAINS) wD GSAT) «asa HAS) xq
36 02s 0575) «908. S75) seve saH OL SSR) azn 4K28) B
eH
8 9829 (3775) 9716 (3825) 9525 (3750) 9525 (750) 1.0092 (3875) Bh
401008719905) azzafanas) 100039838) «10087 485) ——_:1.0605 475) B
2 Lowsai7s) Loess az7s) Lona aise) oven az00) 11113 4875) a
“a 11113 (4375) 11240 (44.25) 11049 (43.50) 21113 (43.75) 11552 (4550) a
46 1162.1 (45.75) 1178.1 (46.38) 11684 (46.00) 1.1621 (45.75) 1219.2 (48.00) a
48 1212.9 (47.75) 1231.9 (48.50) 11. 206.5 (47.50) 1219.2 (48.00) 1270.0 (50.00) &
5
so 1274995 zero 4986) azsraass) 2700 000) pve co} i
2 1aus(ei7) aire (sige) amen @is) 13708 200) iNew) I
Ss tnsagny) staan) Lasnegaa ammo gaat) nee i
56 1422-4 (56.00) 1428.8 (56.25) 14034 (55.25) 14288 (56.25) [Note (1)] g
58 1.4780 (58.19) 1 464.4 (5844) 11.4542 (57.25) 14732 (58.00) [Note (1)] 3
co__asuainay —_assra(eiay 151776575) 15304 (025) twee)
GENERAL NOTES
(@) The innerring thickness shall be 2:97 mm to 3.38 mm (0.117 into 0.4 in)
(@) The inside clameter tolerance i £20 mm (20.12 in)
(6) These inner rings ae suable fr use with pipe walls 953 mm (0.375 in) or ticker
(6) Refer to para. SW-25 for required use of nner rings
NOTE: (1) There are no Class 900 flanges n NPS SO and larger.
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‘Table SW-2.5-1 Minimum Pipe Wall Thickness Sultable for Use of Spiral-Wound Gaskets With Inner Rings
for ASME BI6.5 Flanges
Flange ‘Minimum Pipe Wall Thickness by Pressure Case
‘Size
(nes) 350 300 400 500 900 1500 2500
%
%
1 Schedule @0
T%
%
2 Schedule 40
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2
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s
6 Schedule 00
®
16 Schedule 108 Sehedule 30 Schedule 80
»
2%
(GENERAL NOTES:
(@) Thepipewallschedules ented represent the minimum recommended pipewall hickneseulableforuse within ringor ASMEBIG
flanges (Reference ASME B3610M and ASME 83619M)
() Gaskets with inner rings shouldbe used only with socket welding, lapped, welding nec, and integral anges.
(© Refer t para, SW-25 Tor required use of ner ings.
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‘Table SW-2.5-3 Maximum Bore of ASME B16.47 Series A Flanges for Use With Spiral-Wound Gaskets
Flange ‘Maximum Bore by Pressure Class
Size
(nes) 150 300 400 600 900
26 Rete ore @ Note @ Note @ Nee @
28 Note (2) Note 2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2)
30 Note (1) ote (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2)
2 Note (1) Note (2) Note (2) Note 2) Note (2)
Pn Note (1) Note (2) Note (2) Note 2) Note (2)
36 Note (2) Note (2) Nore (2) Note 2) Note (2)
28 ote (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2)
40 Note (1) Note (@) Note @) Note (2) Note (2)
2 Note (0) Nete (2) Note @) Note (2) Note (2)
“ Note @) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2)
46 Noe (1) Note (@) Note @) Note (2) Note (2)
6 Nowe (2) Note (2) Nowe (2) Note (2 Note (2)
so Note 0) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (3)
sz Note (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (3)
56 Note (1) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (3)
5 Noe (0) Note (2) Note (2) Note (2) Note (3)
co Nore (1) Note (2) Note @) Note @) Note 3)
(GENERAL NOTES
flange bare.
(©) Refer to para, SW-2. for required use of inner rings.
NOTES:
(2) Apples only to welding nec anges witha bore notleger than the inside diameter of 4.75-mm(0.187-n) wal plpe Larger bores mustbe
shecked Individually.
@) Apples only toweldingneck anges with borenetlarger than theinside diameter ofa 6.4mm (0.25-in} wallppe except thst NPS38, Clase
5300 isnot suitable fora bore arger than the inside ameter ofa 7.6-mm (0.30) wall pipe Larger bores must be checked individually.
(@) There are no lass 900 Nanges in NPS 50 and larger.
29
) This Table shows the maximum bore of anges for which the spiral-wound gasket dimenstons shown in Table SW-2.1-2 are recommended,
considering the tlerances involved the possbltyofeceentic installation andthe possibility thatthe gasket may extendinto the asembledASME 81620-2017
Table SW-2.5-4 Maximum Bore of ASME B16.47 Series B Flanges for Use With Spiral-Wound Gaskets af
Flange Maximum Bore by Pressure Gass Ee
‘sae uy
rs) 150 300 400 00 900 gf
26 ote (1) Note Now ( Nowe ( Note :
2 ote (1) Note) Note) Note (1) Note)
20 ote (1) Note () Note) ote () Note @)
2 Note (1) Nate) Note () Note) Note)
Py Note ct) Nowe () Note (1) Note @) Note)
36 ote (2) Now () Not (1) Note) Nore ci)
38 ote (2) Note (1) Note (1) Note (1) Note 1)
« ate (2) Note (1) Note () Note () Note (1)
“ Note (2) Note (1) Not) Note (2) Note (2)
6 Note @) Nowe) Note () Note () Note (2)
“® Note (2) Note (0) Note) Note) Note ()
50 Nate @) Note (2) oe (1) Note) Note 2)
st Note (2) Nowe (2) Nowe) Note) Note @)
* Note (2) Note) Note @) Note @) Now 2}
56 Note (1) Note (2) Note () Note) Note) :
58 Note (2) Note) Note) Note @) Note (23 i
oo Now (2) Note) Note (1) Note) Note @) i
(GENERAL NOTES.
{@) ThisTableshows the maximum bore o anges fr which the spira- wound gasket dimensions shown in Table SW-2.1-3 are recommended,
‘considering he tolerances involved the possibilty of eccentric instalation, and the possibilty thatthe gasket may extendint theaserbled
ange bore,
(@) Refer to para, SW-25 for required use of ier rings.
NOTES:
(1) Welding neck and integral anges having maximum inside diameters as described in ASME BIGA7.
{@) There are no Class 900 anges in NPS SO and larger.
30ASME 81620-2017
Table SW-3-1 Color Coding and Abbreviations for Spiral-Wound Gasket Materials
Miateriat ‘Abbreviation Color Code
Metalie Winding Materials
Carbon see! crs, iver
Type 304 SS 308 Yellow
‘Type 3041 SS 306 No color
‘Type 309 309 No color
Type 310 8 310 No color
‘Type 316 LSS 36 Green
‘Type 317 LSS nL Maroon
Type 221 58 mi Turquoise
Type 347 55 a7 Blue
Type 430 ss 40 No color
Niece
Monel 400, Mon Orange
Grade 400 .
Nickel 200, Nt Red
‘Titaniom 1 Purple
200-3 aly a0 Black
Hastlloy 8 HAST B Brown
Grade 82 . -
NeMo-ce :
Hsealoy € ast ¢ Beige
Grade 0276 .
NecrFe
Incone! 0 Nc 600 Gold
Grade 600 -
Necro :
Inconel 625, Inc 62s ota
Grade 625
NecrPe-n - ~
‘Inconel X50 x No color
Grade 750 . '
NicFe-te -
Icolay 800 00 White
Grade 800 . -
Ni-Re-C-Mo-O1 ~
Incoloy 825, nos White
Grade 825
‘conus zinc No color
All Other Materials Manufacturer's standard No color
Nonmetallic Filler Materials
Polyetratuorotiytene Pre White erie
Vermiclte - Light blue stipe
Phlogopte (magnesium mica) Light blue stipe
Fexile graphite FG Gray sxipe
Ceramic eR Light goon saipe
31ASME B16,20-2017
‘Table SW-4.1-1 Example Markings for Spiral-Wound Gaskets
Description Marling
[NPS 5, Glasses 300 and 600 ASME B26.5 gaskets having a Type 304 3-200/600—F6
retl winding and exible graphite filer material (Manufacturer's wademark)
ASME B1620
[NPS 36, las 300 ASME B1647 Series A gasket having a Type 304 36-300—cER
real winding and a ceramic filler meteril "ASME #1647 A
(Oanufacsarers trademark)
ASME 816.20
[NPS 12, lass 1500 ASME B16. gasket having an Inconel metal 412-800 INC 600—PTFE
‘winding PTFE filer materi, and an Inconel inne rng INC 600 LR
(anufocarer’s trademark)
ASME 816.20
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PART JA
JACKETED GASKETS
JA-1 SIZE AND PRESSURE CLASS
Jacketed gaskets are identified by flange size (NPS),
pressure class, and the appropriate ange standard
(ASME BI65 oF ASME B16.47)
JA-2 DESIGN
JA-2.1 General
Jacketed gaskets shall be made with a filler material
cenclosed in a metal jacket.
4A-2.2 Jacket Thickness
‘The jacket metal thickness shall be @ minimum of 0.38
‘mm (0.015 In)
JA-2.3 Filler Thickness
‘The filler thickness shall bea minimum of 1.5 mm (0.06
in).
JA-2.4 Miscellaneous
Other design details, including the density ofthe filler,
shall be the gasket manufacturer's responsiblity.
JA-3 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
Gasket dimensions and tolerances shall be in accor-
dance with Figure JA-3-1 and Tables JA-3-1 through
1a-33,
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JA-4 MATERIALS
‘Metal jacket and filler material shall be selected from
Table JA-4-1 or as agreed between the purchaser and
‘manufacturer. For recommendations regarding use of
jacketed gaskets with ASME B16.5 flanges, see ASME
BAGS, para. 5-4.
JA-5 MARKING
JA-5.1 Applied Marking
Jacketed gaskets shal be marked with waterproof ink or
‘equivalent: Where gasket size does not permitsuch mark-
ings, a separate attached marking tag may be used. The
lettering height shall ba minimum ofS mm (0.2n). The
following information shall be included with the
markings:
(a) manufacturer's name or trademark.
(6) flange size (NPS).
(pressure class.
(@ jacketed material abbreviation (see Table J4-4-1),
‘except that the abbreviation may be omitted when soft
carbon steel is used.
(@) filler material abbreviation (see Table JA-4-1).
() Aange identification. Gaskets intended for ASME
16.47 flanges shall be marked B16.47 A or BL6.A7 B,
as applicable. Gaskets intended for ASME B16.5 flanges
need not be so marked. Ilustrative marking examples
are shown in Table JA-5.1-1.
(@) ASME B16.20 designation.
JA-5.2 Pressure Class
Gaskets sutable for more than one pressure class shall
‘be marked with all applicable classes.