What Determines a Carbon Steel Flange Grade?
Beyond carbon content, grade selection is driven by three additional factors:
- Product form. Forged flanges have denser grain structure and higher consistent strength than plate-cut flanges. ASTM A105 and A694 are forged grades; A36 and A516 are plate grades.
- Service conditions. Operating pressure, temperature range, and the type of media in the line all affect which grade is appropriate.
- Code compliance. ASME B31.3 (process piping) and B31.1 (power piping) standards specify which grades qualify for pressure service.
Types of Common Carbon Steels Used for Flanges
| ASTM Grade | Product Form | Carbon % | Primary Service | Key Standard |
| A36 | Plate / structural | 0.05 – 0.30% | Low-temp, non-pressure, structural | ASTM A36/A36M |
| A105 | Forging | 0.30 – 0.50% | Ambient to high-temp pressure piping | ASTM A105/A105M |
| A694 | Forging | Varies by grade (F42–F70) | High-pressure oil and gas pipelines | ASTM A694/A694M |
| A516 | Plate | 0.15 – 0.33% | Pressure vessels, moderate temperature | ASTM A516/A516M |
ASTM A36 — Mild Carbon Steel Plate Flanges
Key mechanical properties of A36 carbon steel:
- Yield strength: 36,000 psi (250 MPa) minimum
- Tensile strength: 58,000–80,000 psi (400–550 MPa)
- Elongation: 20% minimum (in 8 inches)
- Carbon content: ≤ 0.26% (for plates up to ¾ inch thick)
Where A36 Flanges Are Used
Other common applications:
- HVAC and industrial ventilation — large duct connections and air handling equipment
- Structural and agricultural connections — irrigation mainlines, pipe supports, and non-pressure structural pipe frames
What A36 Is Not Suited For
ASTM A105 — Medium Carbon Forged Flanges
Key mechanical properties of A36 carbon steel:
- Yield strength: 36,000 psi (250 MPa) minimum
- Tensile strength: 70,000 psi (485 MPa) minimum
- Elongation: 22% minimum
- Carbon content: 0.35% maximum
- Service Temperature: Ambient to elevated temperature (≤ 800°F / 425°C)
- Product Form: Forgings
Pressure-Temperature Ratings (Class 150 per ANSI/ASME B16.5, Group 1.1)
| Temperature (°F) | Max Allowable Pressure (psi) |
|---|---|
| -20 to 100 | 285 |
| 200 | 260 |
| 300 | 230 |
| 400 | 200 |
| 500 | 170 |
| 600 | 140 |
| 700 | 110 |
| 800 | 80 |
Pressure Classes and Dimensional Standards
Standard | Size Range | Pressure Classes |
NPS ½” through NPS 24″ | 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, 2500 | |
ANSI/ASME B16.47 Series A | NPS 26″ through NPS 60″ | 75, 150, 300, 400, 600, 900 |
ANSI/ASME B16.47 Series B | NPS 26″ through NPS 60″ | 75, 150, 300, 400, 600, 900 |
AWWA C207 | NPS 4″ through NPS 144″ | Up to 300 psi working pressure |
Where A105 Flanges Are Used
- Process piping systems governed by ASME B31.3
- Power piping systems governed by ASME B31.1
- Oil and gas surface facilities and refineries
- Chemical processing plants and petrochemical facilities
- Steam lines and elevated-temperature service up to 800°F
- Municipal water infrastructure requiring ASME-rated components
ASTM A694 — High-Pressure Pipeline Flanges
A694 Grade Designations and Mechanical Properties
Grade | Min Yield Strength | Min Tensile Strength | Typical Application |
F42 | 42,000 psi (290 MPa) | 60,000 psi (415 MPa) | Moderate-pressure gas transmission |
F46 | 46,000 psi (315 MPa) | 60,000 psi (415 MPa) | Gas transmission pipelines |
F52 | 52,000 psi (360 MPa) | 66,000 psi (455 MPa) | High-pressure gas and liquid lines |
F56 | 56,000 psi (385 MPa) | 71,000 psi (490 MPa) | High-pressure transmission service |
F60 | 60,000 psi (415 MPa) | 75,000 psi (515 MPa) | High-pressure oil and gas pipelines |
F65 | 65,000 psi (450 MPa) | 77,000 psi (530 MPa) | High-strength pipeline service |
F70 | 70,000 psi (485 MPa) | 82,000 psi (565 MPa) | Highest strength grade in A694 series |
Key Characteristics
- Impact testing. ASTM A694 requires Charpy V-notch impact testing for each heat and heat-treatment lot, making it suitable for low-temperature pipeline service.
- Higher yield strength. Each A694 grade designation reflects its minimum yield in ksi. F60 and F65 are the most commonly specified grades in modern high-pressure gas pipeline systems.
- Dimensional compliance. A694 flanges are dimensioned per ASME B16.5 and B16.47. They are a material upgrade, not a dimensional change.
- Marking requirements. Flanges must be marked with the ASTM designation, grade (e.g., A694 F60), heat number, and manufacturer identification.
ASTM A516 — Pressure Vessel Plate Flanges
A516 Grade Designations and Mechanical Properties
Grade | Min Yield Strength | Tensile Strength Range | Max Carbon (t ≤ 1.5 in.) | Service |
Grade 55 | 30,000 psi | 55,000 – 75,000 psi | 0.22% | Low-temp pressure vessels |
Grade 60 | 32,000 psi | 60,000 – 80,000 psi | 0.25% | Moderate-temp pressure vessels |
Grade 65 | 35,000 psi | 65,000 – 85,000 psi | 0.26% | General pressure vessels |
Grade 70 | 38,000 psi | 70,000 – 90,000 psi | 0.28% | Most widely used grade |
Key Characteristics
- Low-temperature toughness. A516 is designed for improved notch toughness at low temperatures.
- ASME compliance. A516 is a listed material under ASME BPVC Section VIII, Division 1. It is the standard plate material for fabricated pressure vessels under ASME code.
- Flange applications. A516 flanges are used at pressure vessel nozzle connections and heat exchanger flanges where the vessel shell and flange need matching material.
Grade Comparison: Full Summary
| Criteria | A36 | A105 | A694 | A516 Gr. 70 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product form | Plate | Forging | Forging | Plate |
| Carbon content | 0.05–0.26% | 0.35% max | Varies by grade | 0.28% max |
| Min yield strength | 36 ksi | 36 ksi | 42–70 ksi | 38 ksi |
| Min tensile strength | 58 ksi | 70 ksi | 60–82 ksi | 70 ksi |
| Max service temp | Low-temp only | 800°F (425°C) | Per design | Moderate-temp |
| Pressure rated | No | Yes | Yes | Yes (ASME VIII) |
| ASME B16.5 listed | No | Yes (Group 1.1) | Yes | No |
| Impact testing req. | No | Optional | Yes | Optional |
| Primary application | Water, HVAC, structural | Process piping | Oil & gas pipelines | Pressure vessels |
How to Select the Right Grade
- Is pressure code compliance required? If the system is governed by ASME B31.3, B31.1, or an equivalent piping code, A105 forged flanges are the minimum requirement. A36 does not qualify.
- What is the operating pressure and temperature? A105 handles up to 800°F and pressure classes through 2500 per ASME B16.5. If yield strength requirements exceed 36 ksi, evaluate A694 grades.
- Is this a pipeline or process system? High-pressure oil and gas transmission pipelines typically require A694. Process piping and facility systems typically require A105.
- Is this a pressure vessel connection? If the flange connects to a pressure vessel, evaluate A516 to match the vessel shell material under ASME Section VIII.
- Is the application non-pressure or waterworks? A36 plate flanges are appropriate for AWWA waterworks service up to 300 psi, HVAC, and structural connections.
- Is low-temperature service a factor? A694 (with impact testing) and A516 are designed for low-temperature toughness. A105 can also be supplied with impact testing when specified.



