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A ring joint flange is a type of flange that uses a metal ring to create a leak-proof seal between two pipes. The metal ring is placed in a groove on the face of the flange and is compressed when the bolts are tightened. This compression creates a tight seal that prevents the flow of fluids or gases between the pipes. Material: Carbon Steel, stainless steel, nickel alloy Size: 1" to 24" Pressure rating: 150# to 2500# Class: ANSI Class 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500, 2500 Standard: ANSI B16.5, API 6A, DIN EN 1092-1 Ring joint flanges are a reliable and effective way to create a leak-proof seal. They are used in a variety of applications where a high level of safety and reliability is required.
A lap joint flange is a type of flange that is used in piping systems. It is made up of two parts: a stub end and a lap joint ring flange. The stub end is butt welded to the pipe, and the lap joint ring flange is then slid over the stub end. The flange ring has a flat face that is used to seal against the gasket. Technical Specifications Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel Size: 1/2" to 48" Pressure class: 150 to 2500 Face type: Flat Face Sealing method: Gasket Advantages of Lap Joint Flanges Easy to install and maintain Can be used in a variety of materials and sizes Available in a variety of pressure classes Applications Lap joint flanges are used in a variety of applications, including: Chemical processing Oil and gas Power generation Water treatment
The API 6A flange is a ring joint flange that is used in the petroleum, chemical, and gas industries. It is designed to withstand high pressures and temperatures, and is available in a variety of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel. The API 6A flange specification covers the following: Dimensions and tolerances Materials and welding requirements Pressure and temperature ratings Testing and inspection requirements Marking and documentation The API 6A flange is available in a variety of sizes, from 2 inches to 24 inches in diameter. It is also available in a variety of pressure ratings, from 2000 psi to 10,000 psi. The following are some of the technical specifications of the API 6A flange: Face-to-face dimension: The distance between the faces of the flanges when they are assembled. Hub thickness: The thickness of the hub, which is the central portion of the flange. Weld neck thickness: The thickness of the weld neck, which is the cylindrical portion of the flange that is welded to the pipe. Ring groove: The groove in the face of the flange that is used to seal the flanges together. Bolt holes: The holes in the flanges that are used to bolt the flanges together.
A blind and spacer flange is a type of flange used to isolate a section of pipe or equipment. It is made up of two parts: a solid disc called the "spade" and a ring with a hole in the center called the "spacer". The spade is inserted into the spacer and then bolted in place between two flanges. This creates a barrier that prevents fluid flow through the pipe. Blind and spacer flanges are used in a variety of applications, including: 1. Maintenance and repair 2. Testing and commissioning 3. Decommissioning 4. Temporary isolation Technical Specifications 1. Material: Steel, stainless steel, or other non-corrosive materials 2. Size �½â?? inch to 24â?? Inch 3. Face finish: Raised face, Flat face, or Grooved face 4. Pressure class: 300, 600, 900, 1500 or 2500 psi Benefits Blind and spacer flanges offer a number of benefits, including: â?¢ They are a cost-effective alternative to isolation valves. â?¢ They are easy to install and remove. â?¢ They provide a reliable seal against fluid flow. â?¢ They are available in a variety of sizes and materials to meet the needs of different applications. Applications Blind and spacer flanges are used in a variety of industries, including: 1. Oil and gas 2. Chemical 3. Power 4. Water treatment 5. HVAC
A blind flange is a type of flange that does not have a bore in the center. It is used to block off the end of a pipe or vessel. Blind flanges are available in a variety of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and plastic. They are also available in a variety of face types, including flat face, raised face, and ring joint. Technical Specifications A. Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, plastic B. Face type: Flat face, raised face, ring joint C. Bolting pattern: ANSI B16.5, ASME/ANSI B16.47, DIN 2576, API D. Pressure rating: 150 to 2500 psi E. Type: RF,FF,RJT F. Temperature rating: Up to 1200�°F Blind flanges are used in a variety of applications, including: 1. Blocking off the end of a pipe or vessel 2. Providing a support for a gasket 3. Sealing a nozzle opening on a pressure vessel 4. Providing a temporary closure for a pipe or vessel The benefits of using blind flanges include: I. They are a versatile and cost-effective way to block off the end of a pipe or vessel. II. They are available in a variety of materials and face types to meet different application requirements. III. They are easy to install and maintain. To order a blind flange, please contact us and provide us with the following information: I. Material II. Face type III. Bolting pattern IV. Pressure rating V. Temperature rating VI. Quantity
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