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April 17, 2024
Category Connection: Flanges de ajuste de tuberías
Brief: Discover the ANSI B16.5 Class 300 Stainless Steel Weld Neck Flanges, available in A182 304/316L with WNRF Raised Face and Flat Face options. Ideal for high-pressure applications in industries like oil & gas, chemical processing, and pharmaceuticals. These flanges offer superior corrosion resistance and durability.
Related Product Features:
  • ANSI B16.5 Class 300 stainless steel weld neck flanges designed for high-pressure applications up to 300 psi.
  • Available in A182 304 and 316L materials, offering excellent corrosion resistance for various environments.
  • Features Weld Neck Raised Face (WNRF) and Flat Face (WNFF) configurations for different sealing needs.
  • Long tapered neck design ensures even stress distribution and reduces risk of cracking under high pressure.
  • Suitable for industries like chemical processing, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, and marine applications.
  • 316L variant includes molybdenum for enhanced resistance to chloride-rich environments like seawater.
  • Class 300 pressure rating ensures reliable performance in high-temperature and high-pressure systems.
  • Available in sizes from 1/2 inch to 24 inches, with precise dimensions for easy installation and alignment.
Preguntas frecuentes:
  • What is the difference between A182 304 and 316L stainless steel flanges?
    A182 304 contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel, offering good corrosion resistance for general applications. A182 316L includes 2-3% molybdenum, providing enhanced resistance to chloride corrosion, making it ideal for marine and chemical environments.
  • What are the advantages of weld neck flanges over slip-on flanges?
    Weld neck flanges have a long tapered neck that distributes stress evenly, making them ideal for high-pressure systems. Slip-on flanges are easier to install but are better suited for low-pressure applications due to their less robust design.
  • What industries commonly use ANSI B16.5 Class 300 stainless steel weld neck flanges?
    These flanges are widely used in oil & gas, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, power generation, and marine industries due to their high strength, corrosion resistance, and reliability in harsh environments.