Stainless Steel flanges



Weld neck flanges :-

create a smooth weld matching the thickness and bevel of the pipe. With a diameter that matches the inside of the pipe, they work by transferring pressure from the flange to the pipe. Typically used for high-pressure applications, weld neck flanges are the most commonly used flange style.

Threaded Pipe flanges :-

are unique and beneficial because there is no need to weld them to the pipe. Instead, they have an outer thread. These are most commonly used for small diameter projects with high pressure.

Slip-On flanges :-

are the least expensive type and come in large or small sizes. They have a diameter slightly larger than the pipe, allowing them to easily slip directly over the pipe. After slipping on , they are then also fillet welded. The two types of slip-on flanges are the ring and hub flanges, differing by size specifications.

Lap Joint flanges :-

are typically used in conjunction with either a stub end or Taft. Because it is easily assembled and aligned, this type of flange should be used in low-pressure applications or those that require frequent reassembling.

Blind flanges :-

also known as blanking flanges, are used to seal off pipelines, pumps or valves to prevent flow. They are suitable for testing the pressure of liquid or gas flowing through a pipe and can sometimes be sued as an inspection cover. It is easily manageable and can be reversed to allow for expansion.

Socket Weld flanges :-

are used in high pressure, smaller pipe applications. Here, the pipe is inserted into the socket and fillet welded at the top allowing for a smoother fluid and gas flow through the pipe.

Ring-Type Joint flanges :-

can help in high-pressure applications to prevent leaks. These flanges have a unique groove that can be compressed onto a Slip-On, Blind or Weld neck flange. This will further allow the pipe to withstand extreme pressure and temperature
  • Our program of stainless ANSI/ASME flanges covers the following materials:
  • Austenitic stainless steels: ASTM 304/304L and ASTM 316/316L
  • Duplex stainless steel: SAF 2205 / UNS S31803 / EN 1.4462
  • Super-duplex stainless steel: SAF 2507 / UNS S32750 / EN 1.4410
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