Name: Reducing Plastic Flange Bushing
CNC Machining or Not: CNC Machining
Type: Etching / Chemical Machining, Milling
Material Capabilities: Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Stainless Steel
Micro Machining or Not: Micro Machining
Place of Origin: Qing Dao, China
Model Number: YQ
Brand: WY TECHNICAL
Material: PP,.ABS, PC
Surface treatment: black
Size: as drawing
Color: black
Style: Gear
Process: CNC milling
Application: Automotive
Name: Reducing Plastic Flange Bushing CNC Machining or Not: CNC Machining Type: Etching / Chemical Machining, Milling Material Capabilities: Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Stainless Steel Micro Machining or Not: Micro Machining Place of Origin: Qing Dao, China Model Number: YQ Brand: WY TECHNICAL Material: PP,.ABS, PC Surface treatment: black Size: as drawing Color: black Style: Gear Process: CNC milling Application: Automotive
Reducer Flange
Reducing flanges, otherwise called reducer flanges, have an opposite function than expander flanges seen above, i.e. they are used to decrease the bore of a pipeline. The bore of the run pipe can be safely reduced by only 1 or 2 sizes (otherwise a solution based on the combination of a butt weld reducer and a standard flange has to be used). Reducing flanges are available in most sizes and material grades, and are not generally available from stock. Reducing flanges follow the same considerations in terms of specifications, sizes and material grades as expander flanges.
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Carbon Steel Forged flanges are a type of flange that is commonly used in high-pressure 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 and/or temperature are present. Benefits of CS Forged Flanges â?¢ High strength and durability â?¢ Better resistance to corrosion and wear â?¢ Can withstand high pressure and temperature â?¢ Available in a variety of sizes and materials Applications of CS Forged Flanges â?¢ Piping systems â?¢ Valves â?¢ Pumps â?¢ Heat exchangers â?¢ Pressure vessels Types of CS Forged Flanges â?¢ Slip-on flanges â?¢ Socket weld flanges â?¢ Lap joint flanges â?¢ Threaded flanges â?¢ Blind flanges â?¢ Spectacle blind flanges Selection of CS Forged Flanges When selecting forged flanges, it is important to consider the following factors: â?¢ The pressure and temperature rating of the piping system â?¢ The type of material that the flange is made from â?¢ The size of the flange â?¢ The type of connection that the flange will be used with CS 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 â?¢ Forged flanges are typically made from carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel. â?¢ Forged flanges are available in a variety of sizes, from NPS 1/2 to NPS 24. â?¢ Forged flanges are available in a variety of pressure ratings, from PN 2.5 to PN 400. â?¢ Forged flanges are available in a variety of connection types, including slip-on, socket weld, lap joint, threaded, and blind flanges.
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
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.