Product Range - Flanges
weld neck, socket weld, threaded, blind, slip on, lap joint and
reducing type to ANSI B 16.5 from ... 14" to 48" in class 150 & 350
lbs. (sizes above 24" will be an per ANSI B 16.1)
- Flanges from 26" upto 48" in classes 150 to 900 lbs (in accordance with MSS SP 44 {series A & B}).
- Flanges long weldneck from 150 to 2500 in sizes from 2" to 12" with length from 6", 9" & 12".
- Flanges 26" to 48" and class 150 to 600 lbs to BS3293.
- Flanges to API 605/ASME B16.47.
- AWWA and light type.
- Spectacle Blind/Figure 8 Blank according to API 590/ASME B16.48.
- Flanges to API 6A std for well head equipment.
- Flanges of special type made according to drawing.
Applications - Blind
Flanges These are usually used to stop one end of the flanged pipe, a
valve orifice or the opening of a pressure vessel.
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Slip on Flanges Used in quick assembly to save the cost, these are also
used in less strict requirements in terms of length of pipe section.
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Socket Welding Flanges Recommended for orifice flanges. These work as
substitute for slip-on-flanges in the cases where the diameter of the
tube is very small and working pressure is very high.
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Lap joint Flanges These are primarily used when quick assembly and
disassembly of pipe line section is required under limited working
pressure.
- Threaded Flanges These flanges are used
in special requirements to work under high temperature and pressure,
making sure no welding joint is made at the assembly.
- Weld
Neck Flanges These are mainly used on heat coupling of pipes when there
is possibility of expansion of the section while bending stress on the
coupling.
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