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Different Factors Used To Identify A Flange

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In this Blog, flanges manufacturer in India will discuss identifying a flange. Whether a flange will function correctly all goes back to whether the flange was the correct one for the job in the first place. A flange must fit in pipe joints just precisely in order for it to perform appropriately. A minor error in selecting a flange can affect an application resulting in a costly mistake. These 7 factors are all involved in selecting the perfect flange for the right application to maximize its functionality. Types It’s quite easy to recognize the type of flange by how it looks. First, identify the tops by determining whether a flange has a flat face, threaded bore, lap joint, weld neck, socket weld, or tongue & groove. Next is recognizing the bottoms by determining whether it has a flat face, which is wholly flat or a  raised face  which is a slightly raised section on the face of the flange. Size The size of a flange is comprised of factors that includ...

Different Types of ANSI B16.5 Flanges

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Threaded Flanges Threaded flanges are a very popular choice, since they can be easily integrated into an assembly without requiring welding. Their threaded design also allows for flanges to be salvaged and reused when an assembly is dismantled, provided the flange is otherwise in good condition. Standards, Dimensions & Weight of Threaded flanges Threaded Flanges can be used in very high pressure services and their major advantage is that they can be assembled without welding. ·          ASME/ ANSI B16.5 Class 150 TH ·          ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 300 TH ·          ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 600 TH ·          ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 900 TH ·          DIN 2565 PN6 ·          DIN 2566 PN10 know more about threaded flanges m...