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We sell Slip-On Flanges of best quantity

1000.0 USD
Min. Order: 10 Piece/Pieces
Payment Terms: L/C, D/P, T/T
Supply Ability: 1000000
Place of Origin: Shanghai

Company Profile

Location: Shanghai, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company, Service
Main Products: Bending Pipe, Bend Pipe Fittings, Ceramic Lined Pipe, Pipe Elbow, Pipe Fittings

Product Detail

Means of Transport: Ocean, Air, Land
Connection: Flange
Shape: Equal
Head Code: Others
Technics: Casting
Material: Carbon Steel
Type: Flange
Brand Name: sunnysteel
Material: Carbon steel
Cabon steel: A105, A350 LF2
Stainless steel: A182 F304/F304L/F316/F316L/F321
Alloy steel: F11, F12
Facing: RF / RTJ
Pressure class: Class 150 to Class 2,500, PN 2.5 to PN 250
Size: 1/2 to 60inch, DN 12mm to DN 1500mm
Production Capacity: 1000000
Packing: bare packing/bundle packing/wooden carton packing.
Delivery Date: 30 days
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Product Description

Slip-On Flanges, SO Flange, Pipe flanges

The Slip-on flange has a low hub because the pipe slips into the flange prior to welding. It is welded both inside and out to provide suffcient strength and prevent leakage. Slip-on flanges are all bored slightly larger than the O.D. of the pipe. They are preferred over welding neck flanges bu many users due to their lower intial cost, but final intallation cost is probably not much less than that of the welding neck flange because of the additional welding involved.

Advantages of slip on flanges:

Low cost installation

Less time needed to spent on ensuring the accuracy of the cut pipe

They are somewhat easier to align

The slip-on flanges have low hub because the pipe slips into the flange before welding

The flange is welded both inside and outside to provide sufficient strength

They prevent leakage

Standards, Dimensions & Weight


  • ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 150 SO

  • ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 300 SO

  • ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 600 SO

  • ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 900 SO

  • BS 3293 Class 150 SO

  • BS 3293 Class 300 SO

  • BS 3293 Class 600 SO

  • DIN 86029 PN 10


  • Usage:

    Flanges are integral parts of many engineering and plumbing projects. In many applications, engineers need to find a way to close off a chamber or cylinder in a very secure fashion, usually because the substance inside must differ from the substance outside in composition or pressure.

    They do this by fastening two pieces of metal or other material together with a circle of bolts on a lip. This "lip" is a flange.

    Plumbing

    You can connect two sections of metal piping by soldering or welding them together, but pipes connected in this way are very susceptible to bursting at high pressures. A way of connecting two sections of pipe more securely is by having flanged ends that you can connect with bolts. This way, even if or liquids build up to high pressures inside the pipe, it will often hold with no problem.

    Mechanics

    In order to connect two sections of a large, enclosed area, it is often best to used flanges and bolts. An example of this is the connection between the engine and the transmission in an automobile. In this case, both the engine and the transmission contain a number of moving parts that can easily get damaged if they get dust or other small objects inside of them. By connecting the outer casings of the engine and transmission in this way, engineers protect the inner workings of both.

    Electronics

    Flanges have a specific purpose in cameras and other electronic devices. Though flanges in such items do not usually have to sustain high pressures, they do have to hold tight so they can keep out harmful particles. These flanges are usually found connecting two different materials, such as the glass of a lens and the rest of the body of the camera.

    We have a team of experienced professionals with years of experience in manufacturing.


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