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Exhaust Mufler Flage
Gasket Flange
Product Description - Stainless Steel: SA 240 TP 304/ 304L/ 304H/ 316/ 3 l 6L/ 316Ti/ 317 I 3 l 7L/ 321 I 309 I 310/ 347I 409 I 410/ 430/ 904L, etc. Key Specifications/Special Features - "Others: Nickel, Monel, lnconel, Hastelloy, Alloy20, lncoloy, Duplex & Super Duplex, 5M06-254, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Copper, Brass, Cupro Nickel, Aluminium, Titanium, erc., Types: Available in All Sizes & Thickness
Flange
Closet Flange
CS Flange
SS Flange
Standard: ANSI B16.5, ANSI B16.47 Series A & B, MSS SP44, ASA, Custom Drawings. Size: ½ to 48 Flange Face Type: : Flate Face, Raised Face, Ring Type Joint Threads: MM Threads, UNC,BSW, UNF & BSF Test Certificate: EN 10204, Raw Material Certificate
Carbon Steel Flanges
Slip On Flanges
Carbon Steel Flanges
Welding Flanges
Threaded Flange
A welding neck flange (WN) features a long tapered hub that can be welded with a pipe. This flange type is used, normally, in high-pressure and high/low temperatures applications that require an unrestricted flow of the fluid conveyed by the piping system (the bore of the flange matches with the bore of the pipe). The absence of pressure drops prevents negative effects as turbulence and erosion/corrosion of the metals in the proximity of the flanged joints. The tapered hub allows a smooth distribution of the mechanical stress between the pipe and the weld neck flange and facilitates the execution of radiographic inspections to detect possible leakages and welding defects. The dimension of the flange (NPS and the pipe schedule) shall match the dimension of the connecting pipe.
Blind Pipe Flange is used whenever a line must be capped off at a flange. It is good practice to install blind pipe flange at the end od header or at location where future tie-ins are anticipated. Blind pipe flanges are also used extensively for manways, in which case a davit is recommended for ease in handling the unbolted manway cover. Blind pipe flange is specified by ANSI B16.47. We offers blind pipe flange in A105, A105N, SS316, SS304, A20, High Yield & Nickel Alloys.
A split flange is a type of flange that can be easily installed on pre-existing piping. It is made up of two interlocking pieces that fit securely together using nuts and bolts or welding it into place. Because it is made of two parts, split flanges are used to reinforce weakened areas of piping, or to add an attachment in places conventional flanges cannot. Split-flange fittings use rubber O-rings to seal joints and contain pressurized fluid. The O-ring sits in a groove on the flange, and then mates with a port's flat surface. The flange is then attached to the port with four mounting bolts. The bolts tighten downward onto the clamps of the flange, thereby eliminating the need for large wrenches to connect the components of large-diameter tubing.
Screwed flange are often used for small diameter, high pressure requirements. Screwed flanges with a hub have published specifications that range from 1/2 thru 24. Pressure class: Class 150 to Class 2,500, PN 2.5 to PN 250 and Facing: RF / RTJ. Screwed flanges are threaded in the bore which match an external thread on the pipe. Screwed flanges are used with pipes that have external threads. The benefit of these flanges is that it can be attached without welding.
A pipe flange connects piping and components in a piping system by use of bolted connections and gaskets. Most commonly used flanges are weld neck flange, slip on flange, blind flange, socket weld flange, threaded flange and lap joint flange (RTJ Flange). This type of connection in a pipe flange allows for ease of disassembly and separation for repair and regular maintenance. Most common specification for carbon steel and stainless steel flange is ANSI B16.5 / ASME B16.5.