Slip-On Flanges
Slip-On Flanges are ideal for lower pressure applications. Their ease of fitting and welding reduces fabrication costs. Less time needs to be spent ensuring the accuracy of the cut pipe and they are somewhat easier to align. They do not have as much strength as a welding neck flange and are not available in higher pressure ratings and diameters.
- Size: 1/2”-60”
- Design Standard: ANSI, JIS, DIN, BS
- Material: Carbon Steel (ASTM A105, Q235£¬20Mn)
Stainless Steel (ASTM A182 F304/304L, F316/316L,F321) Alloy Steel (ASTM A182F1, F2, F5/A, F6/A, F9, F11, F12,F22, F91)
- Normal Pressure: CLASS 150, CLASS 300, CLASS 600, CLASS 900,CLASS 1500, CLASS 2500, CLASS 3000
- Face Type: F.F., R.F., R.T.J.
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Flange
Flange Overview
Material of Flange
Technology Information
Drawing of ANSI B16.5
Drawing of ANSI B16.36
Drawing of BS
Drawing of DIN
Drawing of JIS
Forged Flange
welding neck flanges
Slip-On Flanges
Lap Joint Flanges
Threaded Flanges
Blind Flanges
Orifice Flanges
Steel plate flanges
Drawing of KS/JIS
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