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What Are Weld Neck Flanges?

Click to Expand A weld neck flange has a long tapered hub that transitions smoothly to the pipe or fitting it is welded to. It is typically butt-welded to the line, meaning the end is inserted into the flange and then welded around the circumference. This creates a strong and leak-proof joint. The hub also…

What Are Slip-On Flanges?

Slip-on (SO) flanges are a type of flange that has a flat face on the sealing surface and are typically used in low-pressure applications. They are called “slip-on” because they can be easily slipped onto the end of a pipe or fitting and then welded in place. They also have a bored-out inner diameter that…

How To Choose Blind Flanges

Blind flanges are designed to seal off the end of a pipeline system and are typically constructed using steel. They create a secure and airtight seal at the end of a pipe or valve. Moreover, they are available in various materials, shapes, and sizes to handle different pipeline systems’ requirements. Choosing the right flange for…

Key Considerations With ANSI Flanges

Click to Expand ANSI flanges are industrial fittings that connect pipes or equipment that meet the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) specifications. They are designed to make leak-proof secure connections, ensuring the safe and smooth flow of liquids, gases, or other substances. They are also essential in various piping systems across multiple industries, including oil…

What To Look For in Pipe Flanges

Pipe flanges are critical components of pipeline systems, joining pipes, valves, and other equipment to allow for the seamless conveyance of fluids. However, choosing the ideal pipe flanges may be challenging. For instance, they must be picked based on various parameters to guarantee they are appropriate for the intended purpose. Click to Expand Pay attention…

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