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Flange Type | Large-Diameter Steel Pipe Flange Alloy ASTM/UNS N04400 16" Class 900 |
Standard | ASTM/UNS |
Size | 1/2’’~60’’ |
Pressure Rate | 150lb to 2500lb |
Manufacturing process | Push, Press, Forge, Cast, etc. |
Material | Alloy |
Carbon steel | ASTM A 105 |
Allloy steel flange
| ASTM A182 F5; F11;F22;F91;F51 ASTM A350 LF1; LF2; A350 LF3 ;LF4;LF6;LF8 |
Stainless Steel flange
| ASTM A182 F304/304H/304L ASTM A182 F316/316H/316L ASTM A182 F321/321H ASTM A182 F347/347H |
Nickel Alloys Flanges
| Monel 400 & 500, Inconel 600 & 625, Incolloy 800, 825, Hastelloy C22,C276 |
Copper Alloys Flange
| Copper, Brass & Gunmetal |
Manufacture Standard | ANSI : ANSI B16.5, ANSI B16.47, MSS SP44, ANSI B16.36, ANSI B16.48 DIN : DIN2527, DIN2566, DIN2573, DIN2576, DIN2641, DIN2642, DIN2655, DIN2656, DIN2627, DIN2628, DIN2629, DIN 2631, DIN2632, DIN2633, DIN2634, DIN2635, DIN2636, DIN2637, DIN2638, DIN2673 B.S : BS4504 , BS4504, BS1560, BS10 |
Package | Wooden cases, pallets, nylon bags or according to the customers' requirements |
What isLarge-Diameter Steel Pipe Flange?
A Large Diameter flange is a metal ring that is used to connect valves, pipes, pumps and other equipment that is necessary to form pipelines. The Large Diameter flange also allows people to have easy inspection, rapid modification, and easy and quick access to clean the pipes.
The Properties and Composition of Monel N04400
Monel 400 contains the same quantity of nickel and copper as is found in a naturally occurring nickel ore in Ontario, Canada. It has high strength and can be hardened only by cold working. Due to its resistance to deterioration, Monel 400 is most often used in parts found in marine and chemical environments.
Applications
Because of its resistance to acids, alkalis, seawater, and more, Monel 400 often is used in applications where corrosion might be a concern. According to Azom.com, this includes marine environments where fixtures, valves, pumps, and piping systems are needed.
Another area where Monel 400 is popular is the eyeglass industry. It is among the most popular materials in use for frames, specifically for components along the temples and over the bridge of the nose. According to Eyecare Business, the combination of strength and resistance to corrosion makes it useful for frames. A drawback, however, is that it is difficult to shape, limiting its usefulness for some frames.