| Welding neck Flange |
| 1, Preferred for high-pressure, subzero or elevated temperature |
| 2, Hub is tapered and bored to match pipe's inside diameter so flow is not restricted, preventing turbulence and reducing erosion |
| 3, Easily radiographed and provides excellent stress distribution |
| Slip-on Flange |
| 1, Not normally used in high-stress applications due to low hub and weld attachment |
| 2, Silps over outside of pipe |
| 3, Inside of flange welded at hub and end of pipe |
| Lap joint Flange |
| 1, Used where bolt alignment or access for cleaning is required |
| 2, Similar to slip-on flange when used with lap joint stub end |
| 3, Radius at intersection of flange face and bore to match lap joint stub end |
| Threaded Flange |
| 1, Used where welding would would be hazardous |
| 2, Designed for low-pressure and non-cyclic applications |
| 3, Bore is threaded to match pipe thread |
| 4, Tapered to seal pipe and flanges |
| Socket welding Flange |
| 1, For small-diameter chemical processes, hydraulic and stream distribution lines |
| 2, Similar to slip-on flange |
| 3, Counter bore matches pipe bore, allowing unrestricted flow |
| 4, Counter bore from hub side fits pipe's outer diameter – can insert pipe in socket with fillet weld at hub |
| Blind Flange |
| 1, Used to close ends of piping |
| 2, Has no bore |
| 3, Permits access to sealed lines |
| Other flanges |
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Orifice, Expander, Reducing, Lightweight, Studding Outlets, Long Weld Necks,Metric, Navy Drawings, Customer Drawings
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Mar 14, 2024
5 Types Of Flanges
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