Flanges are piping components bolted together using gasket in between two flanges as a sealing material. Flanges are used to connect pipes with each other, connect pipes to flanged valves, connect pipes to flanged fittings, connect pipes to flanged piping specialty items such as strainers and to isolate piping sections using a blind flange.A flange is designed to connect sections of pipe to join them to an assembly such as a pressure vessel, valve or any equipment. Flanges are joined by bolting, and sealing is completed with the use of gaskets and other sealing methods like spray guards or specific spray flanges
Stainless Steel Coupling is a threaded connection element that use to join stainless steel pipes, elbows, tees, nipples and similar threaded fittings.
Coupling are usually BSP-BSPT threaded and designed to be used with fittings suitable for these threads.
As Phoenix Steel Company, We offer you stainless coupling services in 202,304&316 qualities from 1/4" to 04".
It consists of a valve connected to a hollow sealed float by means of a lever, mounted near the top of the tank. The float is often ball-shaped. The valve is connected to the incoming water supply, and is opened and closed by the lever which has the float mounted on the end. When the water level rises, the float rises with it; once it rises to a pre-set level, the mechanism forces the lever to close the valve and shut off the water flow.
Ball valves use a metal ball with a hole bored through the center, sandwiched between two seats to control flow. Used in many hydrocarbon process applications, ball valves are capable of throttling gases and vapors and are especially useful for low-flow situations
A Barrel nipple is a fitting, consisting of a short piece of pipe, usually provided with a male pipe thread at each end for connecting two other fittings
Why Choose Stainless Steel Fittings for Hydraulic Fittings? We recommend 304 and 316 quality Stainless steel fittings for most hydraulic applications. Stainless steel is a strong, durable metal with a high level of heat resistance. It also has the added benefit of chemical and corrosion resistance, which fits hydraulic applications and extends the service life of an application. Due to its high strength, strength, and corrosion resistance, stainless steel is typically more expensive than fittings made from other materials. However, investing in stainless steel fittings is significantly more beneficial than purchasing cheaper components that require costly maintenance and more regular replacement. Stainless steel has all the strength and durability of steel with a strong chemical and corrosion resistance suitable for hydraulic applications. This enhanced corrosion resistance extends the service life of the #pipeline. Stainless steel can withstand a variety of environments and a temperature range of -254 degrees Celsius to +649 degrees Celsius.