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If you’re speccing a blank flange for a Russian-standard line stop or a hydrotest header, you already know the stakes: leak-free seal, correct bolt pattern, and a finish that doesn’t fight your gasket. I’ve spent enough time around refineries and district heating plants to see how a so-so blind can burn downtime. This one, from Baoding in Hebei, has quietly earned a reputation among maintenance teams—honestly, because it arrives on spec and behaves like it should.
The GOST 12836 PN1.0/PN1.6 Blind Flange is a solid plate used to isolate piping—simple, yes, but the devil’s in flatness, facing, and material pedigree. Many customers say the surface finish is what stops the tiny weeps that become unnecessary callouts. In practice, a blank flange is how you complete a line hydrotest, create a safe maintenance boundary, or future-proof a branch you’ll use later.
| Product | GOST 12836 PN1.0 / PN1.6 Blind Flange |
| Standard | GOST 12836 (faces per GOST 12815/33259; ≈ EN 1092 family) |
| Pressure classes | PN6, PN10 (PN1.0 MPa), PN16 (PN1.6 MPa), PN25, PN40, PN63 |
| Size range | DN15–DN500 |
| Materials | CS CT20, 16Mn; SS 304/304L, 316/316L |
| Coating | Rust-proof oil (shop coat; optional epoxy on request) |
| Facing | Raised Face/Flat Face, serrated ≈ Ra 3.2–6.3 μm |
| Docs | EN 10204 3.1; PMI, UT, hardness on request |
Expected service life: around 10–20 years for CS in neutral water, longer with coatings; stainless often 25+ years in mild chemistries. To be honest, media and temperature swing are what decide the story.
| Vendor | HBYS Valves (Baoding, Hebei) | Generic Trader | Local Machine Shop |
| Lead time | 7–15 days typical | 15–30 days | 2–10 days |
| Certs | ISO 9001, 3.1 cert, EAC/PED on request | Varies | Rare |
| NDT/PMI | Available | Limited | On request |
| Customization | High (coatings, NACE, stamping) | Medium | High, but docs light |
| Price | Competitive | Low–medium | Medium |
Case A: Kazakhstan refinery turnaround — PN16, DN400 blank flange units used for unit isolation; zero rework noted after 1.5 × PN hydrotest. Crew commented the serration “grabbed” the gasket nicely.
Case B: Eastern Europe district heating — PN25, DN200 stainless blank flange for branch terminations; two-year inspection found no measurable face corrosion.