Standards
ASTM ASME B381 SB381
Dimensions
ANSIASME B165 B1647 Series A amp B B1648 BS4504 BS 10 EN1092 DIN ANSI Flanges ASME Flanges BS Flanges DIN Flanges EN Flanges GOST Flange ASMEANSI B16516361647A1647B MSS S44 ISO70051 JISB2220 BS156031 API7S15 API7S43 API605 EN1092
Pressure Rating
Class 150 LBS 300 LBS 600 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 MaleFemale LMF LapJoint Face LJF Small MaleFemale SMF Small Tongue Large Tongue amp Groove Groove
Flange Size Chart
12 15 NB to 48 1200NB DN10DN5000
DIN Flanges
DIN 2527 2566 2573 2576 26412642 2655 2656 2627 2628 2629 2631 2632 2633 2634 2635 2636 26372638 2673
Table
D E F H
Test Certificates
EN 1020431B 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 B165 Flange
Standards ASTM B381 / ASME SB381 Dimensions ANSI/ASME B16.5, B16.47 Series A & B, B16.48, BS4504, BS 10, EN-1092, DIN, etc. Standard ANSI Flanges, ASME Flanges, BS Flanges, DIN Flanges, EN Flanges, etc Size 1/2 (15 NB) to 48 (1200NB) Class / Pressure 150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500#, PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN64 etc. Flange Face Type Flate Face (FF), Raised Face (RF), Ring Type Joint (RTJ)
A titanium flange is a pipe connector that is attached to the pipe end and is made of the non-ferrous metal titanium or titanium alloy. The bolts snugly attach the two titanium flanges, which have holes in them. The titanium flanges are sealed by gaskets. Titanium pipe fittings are flanged pipe fittings with titanium flanges (lugs or adapters). Welding, threading, and casting are all options. The flange connection is made up of two titanium flanges, a gasket, and several bolts and nuts. The gasket is positioned between the titanium flangeâ??s two sealing surfaces. When the nut is tightened, the particular pressure on the gasket surface reaches a certain value, deforming the gasket surface and filling the uneven sections of the sealing surface to make the connection tight. Titanium flanges are used in a variety of applications, namely, Natural gas, chemical, petroleum, shipbuilding, marine, papermaking, metallurgy, electric, power, boiler, and other related industries. Titanium is a metal that is as strong as steel but is much lighter. It is a refractory metal that is both light and strong. Because of their low density and ability to tolerate tremendous temperatures, these alloys are mostly utilized in spacecraft, airplanes, and missiles. Because titanium has great corrosion resistance in seawater, it is employed in desalinated water and to protect the hulls of ships, submarines, and other structures exposed to seawater. Laptops, golf clubs, bicycles, and crutches all use them.
A titanium flange is a pipe connector that is attached to the pipe end and is made of the non-ferrous metal titanium or titanium alloy. The bolts snugly attach the two titanium flanges, which have holes in them. The titanium flanges are sealed by gaskets. Titanium pipe fittings are flanged pipe fittings with titanium flanges (lugs or adapters). Welding, threading, and casting are all options. The flange connection is made up of two titanium flanges, a gasket, and several bolts and nuts. The gasket is positioned between the titanium flangeâ??s two sealing surfaces. When the nut is tightened, the particular pressure on the gasket surface reaches a certain value, deforming the gasket surface and filling the uneven sections of the sealing surface to make the connection tight. Titanium flanges are used in a variety of applications, namely, Natural gas, chemical, petroleum, shipbuilding, marine, papermaking, metallurgy, electric, power, boiler, and other related industries. Titanium is a metal that is as strong as steel but is much lighter. It is a refractory metal that is both light and strong. Because of their low density and ability to tolerate tremendous temperatures, these alloys are mostly utilized in spacecraft, airplanes, and missiles. Because titanium has great corrosion resistance in seawater, it is employed in desalinated water and to protect the hulls of ships, submarines, and other structures exposed to seawater. Laptops, golf clubs, bicycles, and crutches all use them