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API Flange Specifications: 6B vs 6BX — Differences, Applications & Selection

Learn the key differences between API 6B and 6BX flanges. Covers pressure ratings, ring gasket types, dimensions, and how to select the right flange for wellhead and pipeline applications.

API flanges are the most common connection method for wellhead and Christmas tree components. However, not all API flanges are the same — the 6B and 6BX flange types have distinct design characteristics, pressure applications, and gasket requirements. Using the wrong flange type can result in connection failure at pressure. This guide explains the differences and selection criteria.

API 6B Flanges Explained

Type 6B flanges are the traditional API flange design, specified in API 6A for working pressures up to 5,000 PSI. They are also used in API 6D pipeline applications.

Key Characteristics:
- Use a flat-bottom ring groove with an R or RX type ring gasket
- The gasket is compressed between the flange faces as bolts are tightened
- Flange faces are flat — no raised face
- Bolting is through-bolted (stud bolts with nuts on both ends)
- Available in sizes from 2-1/16″ to 30″

Applications:
- Wellhead components rated 2,000, 3,000, and 5,000 PSI
- Pipeline flanges per API 6D
- Lower-pressure production manifolds
- Flowline connections

6B flanges are the workhorse of the industry for moderate-pressure applications.

API 6BX Flanges Explained

Type 6BX flanges are a high-pressure flange design introduced to address the limitations of 6B flanges at higher working pressures. They are specified in API 6A for pressures from 5,000 to 20,000 PSI.

Key Characteristics:
- Use a BX type ring gasket with a tapered sealing surface
- The gasket creates a pressure-energized seal — internal pressure forces the gasket lips tighter against the groove walls
- Flanges have a raised face with a deeper, more precisely machined ring groove
- The flange design includes a metal-to-metal make-up shoulder that prevents over-compression of the gasket
- Available in sizes from 1-13/16″ to 21-1/4″

Applications:
- Wellhead components rated 5,000 PSI and above
- High-pressure Christmas tree connections
- Choke and kill manifold connections
- Subsea wellhead connections

6BX flanges are mandatory for high-pressure and critical service applications.

Ring Gaskets: R, RX, and BX Types

The ring gasket is the sealing element in a flanged connection. API 6A specifies three gasket types:

Type R Gaskets:
- Oval or octagonal cross-section
- Used with 6B flanges
- Made from soft iron, low-carbon steel, or corrosion-resistant alloys
- Simple, reliable, not pressure-energized

Type RX Gaskets:
- Modified octagonal cross-section with pressure-energized design
- Used with 6B flanges for improved sealing at higher pressures
- Self-sealing under pressure — the higher the pressure, the tighter the seal
- Interchangeable with R gaskets in 6B flange grooves

Type BX Gaskets:
- Trapezoidal cross-section with pressure-energized lip design
- Used exclusively with 6BX flanges
- NOT interchangeable with R or RX gaskets
- Each BX number corresponds to a specific flange size and pressure rating
- Must be ordered by the correct BX number (BX-151 through BX-172)

Critical Rule: Never substitute gasket types. A 6BX flange requires a BX gasket — using an R or RX gasket will result in connection failure.

Selecting the correct flange type and gasket is essential for pressure integrity. JLD Energy supplies both 6B and 6BX API flanges in all standard sizes and pressure ratings, with complete material certifications and pressure test documentation. Contact us for flange specifications and pricing.

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What is the main difference between 6B and 6BX flanges?
6B flanges are used for pressures up to 5,000 PSI with R or RX ring gaskets. 6BX flanges are used for 5,000 PSI and above with BX ring gaskets featuring a pressure-energized seal design. 6BX flanges have a more precise machining tolerance and a metal-to-metal make-up shoulder.
Can I use a 6B flange at 10,000 PSI?
No. 6B flanges are rated for a maximum of 5,000 PSI per API 6A. For 10,000 PSI service, you must use 6BX flanges. Using a 6B flange above its rating is unsafe and non-compliant.
How do I identify which BX gasket number I need?
The BX gasket number is determined by the flange size and pressure rating. Refer to API 6A Table 36 for the correct BX number. Example: A 3-1/16″ 10,000 PSI flange uses a BX-154 gasket.
What materials are flange gaskets made from?
Common materials include soft iron (standard), low-carbon steel, 304/316 stainless steel, and Inconel 825 or 625 for sour/corrosive service. Material selection depends on the service environment and must be compatible with the flange material.

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