This is similar to the slip-on Flange in outline, but the bore is threaded, thus enabling assembly without welding. This obviously limits its application to relatively low pressure piping systems. The Flange may be welded around the joint after assembly, but this is not considered a satisfactory method of increasing its use in pressure applications.
DIMENSION SPECIFICATIONS AS PER THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ASTM, ASME, API, AISI, BS, ANSI, DIN, JIS, MSSP, NACE
SIZE : 1/8" to 48" (As Per Customer Requirement)
CLASS : 150 LBS, 300 LBS, 600 LBS, 900 LBS, 1500 LBS, 2500 LBS DIN Standard ND-6, 10, 16, 25, 40 Etc
MATERIAL GRADE :
Stainless Steel Screwed Flange : ASTM A 182, A 240?Grade: F 304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L, 316Ti, 310, 310S, 321, 321H, 317, 347, 347H, 904L
Duplex stainless steel Screwed Flange : UNS S31803, 2205, Super Duplex stainless steel UNS S32750
Carbon Steel Screwed Flange : ASTM A 105, ASTM A 181
Alloy Steel Screwed Flange : ASTM A 182, GR F1, F11, F22, F5, F9, F91
Nickel Alloys Screwed Flange : Monel 400 & 500, Inconel 600 & 625, Incolloy 800, 825, Hastelloy C22, C276
Copper Alloys Screwed Flange :
ASTM / ASME SB 61 / 62 / 151 / 152
C 70600 (CU -NI- 90/10)
C 71500 (CU -NI- 70/30)
UNS NO. C 92200, UNS NO. C 83600,UNS NO C 10100
C 10200, C 10300, C 10800, C 12000, C 12200
VALUE ADDED SERVICES :
Hot Dip Galvanizing
Test Certificate As Per EN 10204 - 3.1 & 3.2
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.
Threaded flanges are not suitable for pipelines with thin wall thicknesses because it is difficult to cut threads on such pipelines. Description 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).
Threaded flanges are not suitable for pipelines with thin wall thicknesses because it is difficult to cut threads on such pipelines. Description 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).
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.
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Standards ASTM / ASME B564 / SB564 Dimensions ANSI/ASME B16.5, B16.47 Series A & B, B16.48, BS4504, BS 10, EN-1092, DIN, ANSI Flanges, ASME Flanges, BS Flanges, DIN Flanges, EN Flanges, GOST Flange, ASME/ANSI B16.5/16.36/16.47A/16.47B, MSS S44, ISO70051, JISB2220, BS1560-3.1, API7S-15, API7S-43, API605, EN1092 Pressure Rating Class 150 LBS, 300 LBS, C22 LBS, 900 LBS, 1500 LBS, 2500 LBS Pressure Calculation 6Bar 10Bar 16Bar 25Bar 40Bar / PN6 PN10 PN16 PN25 PN40, PN64 Flange Connect Type/ Face Type Raised Face (RF), Ring Type Joint (RTJ), Flat Face (FF), Large Male-Female (LMF), Lap-Joint Face (LJF), Small Male-Female (SMF), Small Tongue, Large Tongue & Groove, Groove Flange Size Chart 1/2â?³ (15 NB) to 48â?³ (1200NB) DN10~DN5000 DIN Flanges DIN 2527, 2566, 2573, 2576, 2641,2642, 2655, 2656, 2627, 2628, 2629, 2631, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2637,2638, 2673 Table D, E, F, H Test Certificates EN 10204/3.1B Raw Materials Certificate 100% Radiography Test Report Third Party Inspection Report, etc Flange Form Slip On Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Forged Flanges, Blind Flanges, Welding Neck Flange, Ring Type Joint Flange, Spectacle Blind Flange, Reducing Flange, Threaded / Screwed Flange, Tongue and Groove Flange, Long Weld Neck Flange, Plate Flange, ASME B16.5 Flange
Standards ASTM / ASME B462 / SB462 Dimensions ANSI/ASME B16.5, B16.47 Series A & B, B16.48, BS4504, BS 10, EN-1092, DIN, ANSI Flanges, ASME Flanges, BS Flanges, DIN Flanges, EN Flanges, GOST Flange, ASME/ANSI B16.5/16.36/16.47A/16.47B, MSS S44, ISO70051, JISB2220, BS1560-3.1, API7S-15, API7S-43, API605, EN1092 Pressure Rating Class 150 LBS, 300 LBS, C22 LBS, 900 LBS, 1500 LBS, 2500 LBS Pressure Calculation 6Bar 10Bar 16Bar 25Bar 40Bar / PN6 PN10 PN16 PN25 PN40, PN64 Flange Connect Type/ Face Type Raised Face (RF), Ring Type Joint (RTJ), Flat Face (FF), Large Male-Female (LMF), Lap-Joint Face (LJF), Small Male-Female (SMF), Small Tongue, Large Tongue & Groove, Groove Flange Size Chart 1/2â?³ (15 NB) to 48â?³ (1200NB) DN10~DN5000 DIN Flanges DIN 2527, 2566, 2573, 2576, 2641,2642, 2655, 2656, 2627, 2628, 2629, 2631, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2637,2638, 2673 Table D, E, F, H Test Certificates EN 10204/3.1B Raw Materials Certificate 100% Radiography Test Report Third Party Inspection Report, etc Flange Form Slip On Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Forged Flanges, Blind Flanges, Welding Neck Flange, Ring Type Joint Flange, Spectacle Blind Flange, Reducing Flange, Threaded / Screwed Flange, Tongue and Groove Flange, Long Weld Neck Flange, Plate Flange, ASME B16.5 Flange