Slip-On Flanges

INTRO
The Slip-On Flange is designed to accommodate lower pressure and temperature applications, featuring a central bore that matches the outside diameter of the pipe. This allows for easy pipe insertion and secure fillet welding on both the interior and exterior sides.

The absence of a weld bevel offers flexibility in adjusting pipe length relative to the flange's position.

Available in large sizes, Slip-On Flanges are ideal for connecting big-bore piping to storage tank nozzles. Typically forged with a hub, they can also be fabricated without one in a ring style for applications with limited space.
Standard:
GB/T9119-2010 HG/T20592-2009 HG/T20615-2009 DIN ASME BS JIS
Material:
304:F304 S30408 S30408II S30408III S30400
304L:S30403 S30403II 30403 30403II
316L:31603 31603II 31603III
2507(F53) 2205(F51) TP310S(06Cr5Ni20) TP321(06Cr18Ni11) S22053III=2205III T321-32168=321
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Why Choose Our Slip-On Flange?

  • Ease of Installation: Our slip-on design allows for straightforward pipe insertion and secure fillet welding on both the interior and exterior, making it a practical choice for on-site installations.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for lower pressure and temperature applications, the slip-on flange is particularly well-suited for connecting large-bore piping to storage tank nozzles, offering flexibility in various industrial settings.
  • Space-Saving Design: Available without a hub in a ring style, the slip-on flange is an option for applications with limited space.
  • Material Variety: Offered in a wide range of materials, including 304, 304L, 316L stainless steels, and high-strength alloys like 2507 and 2205.
  • Standards Compliance: Manufactured to meet international standards (GB/T9119-2010, HG/T20592-2009, HG/T20615-2009, DIN, ASME, BS, JIS).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

In what applications are slip-on flanges typically used?

Slip-on flanges are commonly used in water treatment, HVAC systems, and industrial piping where moderate pressure and easy assembly are required.

What are the limitations of slip-on flanges?

Slip-on flanges have lower strength compared to other types, are unsuitable for high-pressure applications, and typically require two welds, increasing labor costs.

What are the advantages of slip-on flanges?

Slip-on flanges offer easy installation, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility for alignment, making them ideal for low-pressure applications in various industries.

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Slip-On Flange Dimensions
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Slip-On Flange Dimensions
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