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Last month I swung by a flange shop in Baoding, and, to be honest, the floor was cleaner than some labs I’ve seen. We were looking at a neck flange solution built for GOST systems—sold as the “Cost high neck flange.” It’s plate RF by spec, but engineered to mate in GOST pipelines where reliability trumps buzzwords. Origin? North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Baoding, Hebei, China—yes, the real manufacturing belt.
The model combines GOST geometry with practical materials—CS CT20, 16Mn, and stainless options 304/304L, 316/316L. Many customers say they choose it because it just fits into existing PN-class systems without drama. In fact, this neck flange is usually positioned where cost, lead time, and conformance have to meet halfway.
| Standard | GOST (ref. 12820/12821; 33259 compatible) |
| Pressure Class | PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25 |
| Size Range | DN10–DN1600 |
| Type / Face | PLATE, RF (Raised Face) |
| Materials | CS CT20, 16Mn; SS 304/304L, 316/316L |
| Coating | Rust-proof oil, shipment-ready |
Certifications frequently requested: ISO 9001 QMS, material traceability, and, when needed, compliance mapping to EN 1092-1 or ASME B16.5 equivalents for mixed plants. I guess that hybridization is more common than people admit.
Advantages? Fast availability, big DN coverage, and a no-fuss neck flange geometry that installers recognize instantly.
More corrosion-resistant grades (316L) are trending up, along with QR-coded heat numbers for traceability. Surprisingly, even traditional GOST buyers now ask for EN/ASME cross-references to simplify maintenance inventories.
| Vendor | Lead Time | Standards Scope | MOQ | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HBYS (Baoding) | ≈10–20 days | GOST, EN 1092-1, ASME cross-ref | Low (project-based) | High (holes, finish, TPI) |
| Vendor A | ≈3–5 weeks | GOST only | Medium | Limited |
| Vendor B | Stock/spot | ASME/EN focus | Case-by-case | Moderate |
Customer feedback, paraphrased: “Packaging is robust, gaskets seat cleanly, and the RF finish looks better than we expected.” Fair comment.
If you need a practical, standards-aligned neck flange for PN6–PN25 duty and big DN coverage, this Baoding-made piece is a solid, no-nonsense choice. Actually, that’s the point—predictable quality, without the drama.