ANSI Standard : ASME B16.5 B16.36 B16.47(MSS SP-44,API 605) B16.48 Type : Welding Neck Flanges, Slip on Flanges,Threaded Flanges,Socket Welding Flanges, Blind Flanges, Orifice Flanges,Lap Joint Flanges, Ring Joint Flanges, Long Welding Neck Flanges, Figure 8 Blanks Perssure Grade : Class 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 EN Standard : EN 1092-1 Type : Type 01(Plate Flange),Type 02&04(Losse Plate Flange),Type 05(Blank Flange),Type 11(Weld-neck Flanges),Type 12(Hubbed Slip-on Flanges For Welding),Type 13(Hubbed Threaded Flange),Type 21(Integral Flange) Perssure Grade : PN 6 10 16 25 40 63 100 160 250 JIS Standard : JIS B2220 Type : SOP(Slip-on Plate Flange),SOH(Slip-on Hubbed Flange),SW(Socket Welding Flange),WN(Welding NeckFlange),LJ(Lap Joint Flange),TR(Threaded Flange),IT(Integral Flange),BL(Blind Flange) Perssure Grade : 5K 10K 16K 20K 30K 40K 63K GB Standard : GB/T 9124 Type : Plate Flange,Loose Plate Flange,Loose Flange,Blank Flange,Welding Neck Flange,Slip-on Flange,Threaded Flange,Integal Flange, Perssure Grade : PN 2.5 6 10 16 20 25 40 50 110 150 260 420 ISO Standard: ISO 7005 Type : Plate Flange,Loose Plate Flange,Loose Flange,Blank Flange,Welding Neck Flange,Slip-on Flange,Threaded Flange,Integal Flange, Perssure Grade : PN 2.5 6 10 16 20 25 40 50 110 150 260 420 GOST Standard : GOST 12820 12836 12821 Type : Plate Flanges, Blind Flanges, Wedling neck Flanges,Steel Butt-Welded Flanges Perssure Grade : PN 0.6-10 Contact Surface: FF RF MF TG RJ Size: 1/2" NB to 48" NB Material: Carbon Steel,Alloy Steel,Stainless Steel MOQ: 5 Nos Transportation: FCL&LCL by sea Delivery: 10-15 days after signed contract Payment: L/C or T/T or D/P or O/A
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Forged flanges are a type of flange that is commonly used in highpressure piping systems They are designed to be welded or bolted onto the end of a pipe and are typically made from forged steel Forged flanges are stronger and more durable than cast flanges making them a better choice for applications where high pressure andor temperature are present Benefits of Forged Flanges High strength and durability Better resistance to corrosion and wear Can withstand high pressure and temperature Available in a variety of sizes and materials Applications of Forged Flanges Piping systems Valves Pumps Heat exchangers Pressure vessels Types of Forged Flanges Slipon flanges Socket weld flanges Lap joint flanges Threaded flanges Blind flanges Spectacle blind flanges Selection of Forged Flanges When selecting forged flanges it is important to consider the following factors The pressure and temperature rating of the piping system The type of material that the flange is made from The size of the flange The type of connection that the flange will be used with Forged flanges are a critical component of many piping systems They provide a strong and reliable connection between pipes valves and other equipment Additional Information Forged flanges are typically made from carbon steel stainless steel or alloy steel Forged flanges are available in a variety of sizes from NPS 12 to NPS 24 Forged flanges are available in a variety of pressure ratings from PN 25 to PN 400 Forged flanges are available in a variety of connection types including slipon socket weld lap joint threaded and blind flanges
An expander flange is a type of flange that is used to connect two pipes or vessels. It is designed to allow for the expansion and contraction of the pipes or vessels without causing damage. Expander flanges are typically made of stainless steel or carbon steel, and they can be either welded or bolted. Here are some of the technical specifications of expander flanges: Pressure rating: Expander flanges are available in a variety of pressure ratings, from 100 psi to 10,000 psi. Temperature rating: Expander flanges are available in a variety of temperature ratings, from -200 degrees Fahrenheit to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. Material: Expander flanges are typically made of stainless steel or carbon steel. Finish: Expander flanges can be either bare or have a protective coating, such as a paint or plating. Size: Expander flanges are available in a variety of sizes, from 1/2 inch to 24 inches.
A slip-on raised face (SORF) flange is a type of flange that is attached to a pipe by slipping it over the end of the pipe and welding it in place. The flange has a raised face on the inside, which creates a seal between the flange and the pipe. Here is an example of a SORF flange specification: NPS: 1/2 to 24 Inch Pressure class: 150 - 2500 Standard: ANSI/ASME B16.5, B16.48, 16.36, BS 4504, BS 1560, BS10, API 6A Material: Carbon steel, Alloy Steel, Steel, Ductile, Duplex Hub thickness: 0.5 inches Bolt holes: 8 holes, 1/2 inch diameter
A JIS flange is a type of flange that conforms to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) for flanges. JIS flanges are used in a variety of industries, including the oil and gas, chemical, and water treatment industries. The most common types of JIS flanges are: Welding neck flanges Slip-on flanges Socket weld flanges Threaded flanges Blind flanges The technical specifications of JIS flanges vary depending on the type of flange. However, some common specifications include: Pressure rating: JIS flanges are available in a variety of pressure ratings, from 1 to 200 kg/cm�². Temperature rating: JIS flanges are available in a variety of temperature ratings, from -20 to 420�°C. Material: JIS flanges can be made from a variety of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel. Finish: JIS flanges can be finished in a variety of ways, including hot rolled, machined, and electroplated.
A flat flange is a type of flange that has a flat face on both sides. It is the simplest type of flange and is commonly used in low-pressure applications. Flat flanges are typically made of steel, stainless steel, or cast iron. The technical specifications of a flat flange will vary depending on the material, size, and pressure class. However, some common specifications include: Nominal pipe size (NPS): 1/2 INCH - 24 INCH Flange pressure class: 150 - 2500 Material: Cast Iron, Steel and Stainless Steel Thickness: 1/4 INCH - 1 INCH Face type: RF, FF, RJT
Product description: A BS 10 flange is a type of flange that conforms to the British Standard BS 10, 1962. It is a plain, boss, integrally cast or forged, and welding neck type flange. BS 10 flanges are available in a variety of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and copper alloy steel. They are used in a variety of applications, including piping systems, valves, and fittings. Technical specifications: Dimensions: BS 10 flanges are available in a variety of sizes, from 15mm to 600mm. Pressure rating: BS 10 flanges are available in a variety of pressure ratings, from 150 psi to 2500 psi. Bolting: BS 10 flanges are typically bolted together with a variety of bolts, including socket weld bolts, slip-on bolts, and weld neck bolts. Finish: BS 10 flanges are typically finished in a variety of finishes, including hot dip galvanized, electroplated, and painted.
An orifice flange is a type of flange that is used to measure the flow rate of fluids in a pipeline. It consists of a flange with two pressure tappings machined into it, opposite each other. The orifice plate is installed between the two flanges, and the pressure drop across the orifice plate is used to calculate the flow rate. Orifice flanges are typically made from carbon steel or stainless steel, and they are available in a variety of sizes and materials. They are used in a wide variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemical, and water treatment. Technical Specifications: Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel, other materials Size: NPS 1/2 to NPS 24 Inch Pressure rating: 150 to 1500 psi Temperature rating: -40 to 800�?�°F Finish: Black, hot dip galvanized, other finishes Applications Orifice flanges are used in a variety of applications, including: Oil and gas pipelines Chemical plants Power plants Water treatment plants HVAC systems Benefits Orifice flanges offer a number of benefits, including: Accuracy: Orifice flanges are a very accurate way to measure flow rate. Durability: Orifice flanges are made from durable materials that can withstand harsh environments. Cost-effectiveness: Orifice flanges are a cost-effective way to measure flow rate.
A BLRF flange, or blind raised face flange, is a type of flange that is used to blank off the end of a pipe. It is a flat plate with a raised face, and it has all the necessary bolt holes for installation. BLRF flanges are typically made from steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel, and they are available in a variety of sizes and pressure ratings. Technical Specifications: Type: Blind Raised Face Material: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, or Alloy Steel Nominal pipe size (NPS): 1/2" to 24" Flange pressure class: 150 to 2500 Standard: ASME B16.5 or ASME B16.47 Facing: Raised face Bolt holes: ANSI #10 or #12 Finish: Black, mill finish, or hot dipped galvanized Applications: Piping systems Valves Pumps Tanks Pressure vessels Instrumentation Advantages: They are strong and durable. They are easy to install. They are available in a variety of sizes and materials. They are cost-effective.
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
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
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.