Threaded Flange offered can be made available by us in options of different finish sizes of 1/2 to 6 as well as per industry standards like ASTM, DIN, BS. Further, these flanges are offered in carbon steel/stainless steel metal finish and can be made available in surface finish choices of rust-proof oil, galvanized coating varnish and others. Some of its features include suitable for the connection of all kinds of pipeline used in conveying of water, steam, air, gas and oil; available in finish type options of welding neck, slip-on, socket weld, lap joint, threaded, long welding neck and others. Product Details: Size: 1/2 6 NB Standard: ASTM/DIN/BS, etc.,
Threaded Flange
Description:- Screwed or Threaded Flanges Range: - 15 NB TO 1500NB (1/2 to 60") ANSI B 16.5 (150#, 300#, 400#, 600#, 900#, 1500# & 2500#) Material: Stainless Steel - ASTM A-182 (304, 304L, 316, 316L Carbon Steel - ASTM A-105, A-350 LF2, IS 2062, AS 516 Gr. 70, C45 Alloy Steel - ASTM A-182 F5, F9, F11, F12, F21, F22.
Threaded Flange offered can be made available by us in options of different finish sizes of 1/2 to 6 as well as per industry standards like ASTM, DIN, BS. Further, these flanges are offered in carbon steel/stainless steel metal finish and can be made available in surface finish choices of rust-proof oil, galvanized coating varnish and others. Some of its features include suitable for the connection of all kinds of pipeline used in conveying of water, steam, air, gas and oil; available in finish type options of welding neck, slip-on, socket weld, lap joint, threaded, long welding neck and others. Product Details: Size: 1/2 6 NB Standard: ASTM/DIN/BS, etc.,
specifications. The flange is slipped over the pipe and then welded both inside and outside to provide sufficient Strength and prevent leakage. This flange is used in preference to weld necks by many users because of its lower cost and the fact that less accuracy is required when cutting pipe to length. SLIP-ON FLANGE, SO FORGED FLANGES PRODUCTION RANGE Size: 1/2? (15 NB) to 48? (1200NB) Standards: ANSI B16.5, ANSI B16.47 Series A & B, MSS SP44, ASA, API-605, AWWA, Custom Drawings Pressure Ratings: Class 150, Class 300, Class 400, Class 600, Class 900, Class1500, Class 2500 | PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN64 etc. Carbon Steel Slip-on Flanges: ASTM A105/A105N, A350 LF1, LF2 CL1/CL2, LF3 CL1/CL2, A694 F42, F46, F48, F50, F52, F56, F60, F65, F70, A516.60, 65, 70 (Spectacle Blind Flange, Spacer Ring/Spade Flange), Steel RST37.2, C22.8 Stainless Steel Slip-on Flanges: ASTM A182 F202, F304/304L/304H, F316/316L, F316H, F316TI, F310, F321, F904L Alloy Steel Slip-on Flanges: ASTM A182 F1, F5, F9, F11, F22, F91 Special Alloy Slip-on Flanges: Duplex, Super Duplex, Nickel Alloys Flange Face Type: Flate Face (FF), Raised Face (RF), Ring Type Joint (RTJ) Coating/Surface Treatment: Anti-rust Paint, Oil Black Paint, Yellow Transparent, Zinc Plated, Cold and Hot Dip Galvanized Value Added Services: CNC Machining, Customised Flanges Sizes for Slip On Flanges All Slip On Flanges are available available in sizes from 1/4” through to any size. Wall Thickness for Slip On Flanges Schedule 5s through to Schedule XXS and heavier. Dimensions Diameter : 1/2? to 24? Pressure class : 150#, 300#, 600#, 1500# Dimensions and Pressure Ratings for Slip On Flanges: ANSI, MSS- SP-44, BS3293, API 605 150lb through to 2500lb Flange Facings: Raised Face, Ring Type Joint, Large Tongue & Groove, Small Tongue & Groove BS4504, PN6, 10, 16, 25, 64 BS10, Table D, E, F, & H DIN Standards
Slip On Flange: slip-On,Welding Neck,SocketWelding Blind Thread Lap-Joint Long Welding Neck,Light Weight Orifice 4 Pressure: Class150,300,600,900,1500,2500 5 Materials: Forged Carbon Steel,Stainless Steel,Alloy Steel, ASTM A105,A105N,ASME SA105,SA105N,St37.2 ASTM A694-F42,F46,F48,F50,F52,F56,F60,F65 ASTM A182,F304,304L,F316,316L,F321,F11
We offer the best quality Slip on Flanges which are durable and come at affordable rates. Customer satisfaction is of prime importance at our company and so the supreme quality raw material is used for manufacturing the Slip on Flanges. Slip on Flanges is useful in less strict requirements in terms of length of pipe section. Slip on Flanges is available in varied dimension and competitively priced keeping the market standards in view.
A slip on flange is a type of flange that is designed to slip over a pipe and be welded in place. The flange has an inner diameter that is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the pipe, so that the pipe can be inserted into the flange and welded in place. Slip on flanges are commonly used in piping systems where the flanges need to be installed quickly and easily. Technical Specifications: A. Nominal pipe size (NPS): 1/2 inch to 24 inch B. Class range: Class 150 to 2500 C. Types: RF,FF D. PN range: PN 2.5 to PN 250 E. Materials: Carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel F. Standards: ANSI B16.5, BS 3293, DIN 86029 Applications: Slip on flanges are commonly used in low-pressure applications, such as water and gas piping. They are also used in some high-pressure applications, such as fire sprinkler systems. Benefits: 1. Slip on flanges are easy to install. 2. Slip on flanges are cost-effective. 3. Slip on flanges are available in a variety of sizes and materials. 4. Slip on flanges can be ordered with a variety of features.
Slip On Flange Slip on flange, also called SO flange. It's a kind of flange slides over the pipe with internal design is slightly larger than the pipe. Since the inner diameter of the flange is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the pipe, the SO flange can be directly connected to equipment or pipe by fillet weld at the top and bottom of the flange. Description Slip-on flange, also known as SO flange. It is a flange that slips over a pipe and is designed to be slightly larger than the pipe internally. Since the inside diameter of the flange is slightly larger than the outside diameter of the pipe, the SO flange can be connected directly to the equipment or pipeline through fillet welds at the top and bottom of the flange. It is used to insert the pipe into the flange.
Code No. JSI -67
Sliding pipe clamps. These pipe flanges slide on the pipe. They are made with an inside diameter slightly larger than the outside diameter of the pipe. These fasteners are connected to the pipe via a corner weld at the top and bottom of the flange. The weld neck flanges have a longer life than the slip-on flanges. The sliding flanges are all slightly larger than the O. D. of the pipe. They are preferred to weld neck flanges by many users because of their lower initial cost, but the final cost of installation is probably not much less than that of the weld neck flange due to the weld additional involved. Advantages of using Highborn Slip-On flanges are as follows: Low cost installation Less time needed to spent on ensuring the accuracy of the cut pipe They are somewhat easier to align The slip-on flanges have low hub because the pipe slips into the flange before welding The flange is welded both inside and outside to provide sufficient strength They prevent leakage They are preferred to weld neck flanges by many users because of their lower initial cost, but the final cost of installation is probably not much less than that of the weld neck flange due to the weld additional involved.
Material Alloy steel (ASTM A234 WP12/WP11/WP22/WP5/WP9/WP91) Stainless steel (ASTM A403 WP304/WP304L/WP316/WP316L) Carbon steel (ASTM A234WPS, A234WPC, A420 WPL6), St45.8 A105 A106 STG42) Standard ASME B16.5 MSS SP44 Gost JIS etc Type WN FLANGE, SO FALNGE, LAP JOINT FALNGE, THREADED FLANGE, SOCKET FLANGE , BLIND FLANGE Pressure class 150 class 300 class 600 class 900 class 1500 PN6 PN16 PN25 PN40 PN100...... Size 1/2-80 inch (DN15-DN2000) Surface treatment Anti-rust Oil, Transparent/Yellow/Black Anti-rust Paint,Zinc, Hot dipped Galvanized. Inspection Factory in-house self check or Third Party inspection Packing Wooden case, pallet or as customers requirement Applications Petroleum,chemical,power,gas,metallurgy, shipbuilding, construction, etc Heat Treatment Normalizing, Annealing, Quenching+Tempering Payment L/C T/T
SIZE : DIAMETER: 15mm NB to 1200mm NB as per ANSI B 16.5 Pressure rating form 150 Lbs to 2500 Lbs Size Larger Than 600NB AS PER API 605 or M.S.SP 44 up to 1200mm NB GRADE: AVAILABLE. Carbon Steel: ASTM A105/ A105N/ A694 F42/46/52/56/60/65/70 / A350 LF3/ A350 LF2, etc. Alloy Steel: ASTM A182 F1/ F5/ F9/ F11/ F22/ F91/ etc. Stainless Steel: ASTM A182 F304/ 304L/ 304H/ 316/ 316L/ 317/ 317L/ 321/ 310/ 347/904L/ etc. High nickel alloys : inconel , monel , hastelloy Duplex steel : UNS S3180,UNS S32205(2205), UNS S32750(32750) , UNS S32760(ZERON 100) Nickel: UNS N02200, UNS N0220 Inconel : UNS N06600, UNS N06625 , UNS N08800 , UNS N08810, UNS N08811, UNS N08825 Monel: UNS N04400, UNSN05500 Hastelloy : UNS N10276, UNS N06022, UNS N10665 Alloy 20: UNS N08020 Copper Nickel: UNS C70600(90:10), UNS C71500(70:30) Titanium : GR.1 R56250(CP4), GR.2 R50400(CP3), GR.3 50550(CP2), GR.4 50700(CP1), GR R56400(6AI-4V) , GR.7 52400, GR.1 R52250, GR.23 R56401
Material:SS304, SS316 Standard : ANSI, DIN, UNI, JIS, GB, EN, BS Type:slip-on, welding neck, threaded, plate, etc . In wooden case.
Diameter - 60-70mm Thickness - 10-15mm Packaging Type - Packet Surface Finishing - Non Polished, Power Coated Usage - Fittings Specialities - Accuracy Durable, Auto Reverse
Stainless Steel Threaded Flange GRADE 304, 316, 304L, 316L, 202 ETC... SIZE: 1" NB TO 26" NB CLASS : 150# TO 2500# Also: As Per Drawing (customised)
A Threaded Flange is usually confined to a special application. The main benefit of a Threaded Flange is that it can be assembled without welding which makes it perfect for extremely high pressure services. Threaded Flange is unsuited for conditions involving temperature or bending stresses of any magnitude. Particularly under cyclic conditions where leakage through the threads may occur in relatively few cycles of heating or stress.
A threaded flange is a type of flange that uses a screw thread to connect the flange to a pipe. A male thread is cut onto a pipe end whilst a female thread is cut into the bore of the flange; the male threaded pipe is then screwed into the female threaded flange. Threaded flanges are available in a variety of sizes and pressure ratings, and are typically made from Various Materials. Technical Specifications 1. Materials: Carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, 2. Size: �½ inch to 24 inches 3. Classes: 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, 2500 4. Thread type: NPT, BSP, BSPT, BSPP 5. Face type: Flat, Raised and Ring Joint 6. Dimensions: ANSI B16.5, ASME B16.47, Advantages of Threaded Flanges: A. Easy to install and maintain B. No welding required C. Suitable for a variety of applications D. Available in a variety of sizes and pressure ratings Applications: Threaded flanges are used in a variety of applications, including: a. Water and wastewater systems b. Oil and gas pipelines c. Chemical processing plants d. HVAC systems e. Fire protection systems
Threaded flanges are designed to use threads to connect flanges to piping. Threaded flanges are used to connect pipes together in a safe, leak-free manner. They are often used in industrial pipelines where the flow of fluids or gases needs to be carefully controlled. Threaded flanges are designed to screw onto the end of a pipe, creating a tight seal that prevents leaks and ensures that the pipe operates at maximum efficiency. In addition to being used to connect pipes together, threaded flanges can also be used to connect other piping components such as valves, pumps and fittings. This makes them a versatile component that can be used in a variety of different piping configurations. Threaded flanges are typically made from materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel or alloy steel. The material used will depend on the specific requirements of the pipeline and its operating environment. The main advantage of threaded flanges is that they do not require welding to connect to the pipe. The ability to form joints without welding is a considerable advantage and is critical in certain locations and industries such as gas stations, hexane plants, flammable liquid stores, and other explosive areas (Ex zones). If welding is not required, the potential source of ignition has been removed. Another advantage is that threaded flange fittings are faster and easier to assemble and disassemble than welded flange fittings. Threaded flanges are not suitable for pipes with thin wall thicknesses, as it is more difficult to cut threads on such pipes. In some cases, sealing welds can be used to improve the integrity of the flange and reduce the potential for leakage. Adding a seal weld increases the integrity of the flange, but it also makes the joint more difficult to assemble and disassemble (because the weld makes it a permanent joint).
Code No. JSI -72