Type 304 stainless steel is named for its composition, which includes 18% chromium and 8% nickel. This stainless steel has good formability and weldability. Due to its composition, stainless steel 304 flanges are highly corrosion resistant and fairly durable.
ASTM A182 Stainless Steel 304L is a low carbon flange that is nonmagnetic when annealed but magnetic when cold worked. Low carbon reduces the potential for harmful carbide precipitation.
These flanges have excellent corrosion resistance compared to 304 grade stainless steel flanges. We manufacture stainless steel 316L blind flanges of high quality for use in piping in critical conditions. This is an austenitic stainless steel.
Our SS 317 flanges are well received by customers for their reliable performance, durability and excellent resistance to corrosion and wear. SS 317 is a molybdenum-containing austenitic alloy with increased chemical resistance compared to general chromium-nickel alloys such as SS 304 and SS 316L.
317/317L is a molybdenum containing austenitic steel with low carbon content. The increased content of chromium, nickel and molybdenum makes the grade more corrosion and chemical resistant. It has reliable robustness at high temperatures and offers an unmatched level of manufacturability. These properties of the SS317/317L facilitate its utilization in the aerospace and steel industries. In addition to this, our SS 317/317L flanges have excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion.
253MA steel pipe flanges are typically designed for low pressure, non-circulating industrial applications. These 253MA flanges are typically used in low pressure conditions.
For stainless steel 316 flanges, molybdenum is the element that gives them something special: enhanced rust resistance. Our SS 316 Threaded Flanges are a budget friendly option for small businesses.
sa182 f304 has excellent forming and welding properties. The balanced austenitic microstructure of 304 stainless steel flanges enables severe deep drawing without the need for intermediate annealing.
The composition of stainless steel 304L flanges contains carbon, nickel, silicon, nitrogen, sulfur, manganese, phosphorus and chromium. 304L is available in different grades depending on the carbon content.
Stainless steel 316L flanges are a method of connecting pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment to form a piping system. It also facilitates cleaning, inspection or modification.
Alloy 317 flange is an austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance. The high molybdenum content of ASME SA182 SS 317 flanges contributes to the grade’s excellent pitting resistance.
Stainless steel 317L flanges are a method of connecting pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment to form a piping system. It also facilitates cleaning, inspection or modification.
Type 17-4 PH stainless steel is the most widely used of all precipitation hardening stainless steels. Its valuable feature set offers designers the opportunity to increase product reliability while simplifying manufacturing and reducing cost.
Our product range includes various inconel alloy 718 fittings, inconel alloy 601 flanges, inconel alloy 718 flanges, inconel alloy 800 flanges, inconel alloy 625 flanges and inconel alloy 690 flanges.
Our engineers are manufacturing these high quality Inconel 718 flanges in a variety of standards, sizes, thicknesses, shapes, dimensions and more. Depending on the buyer’s needs, we offer custom and non-custom flanges in bulk at very reasonable and affordable prices.
This grade has an excellent chemical combination of nickel, chromium alloys with high levels of iron, niobium and molybdenum and small amounts of aluminum and titanium.
Inconel 718 flanges are used in aerospace, gas turbines, rocket engines, spacecraft, space shuttles, nuclear reactors, pumps, turbo pump seals and tooling.
Inconel 718 flanges are also used in jet engines, pump bodies and parts, rocket engines and thrust reversers, nuclear fuel element gaskets, hot extrusion tools, and more.
Due to their incredible properties, these Inconel 718 flanges are also used in pump bodies, jet engines and parts, nuclear fuel element gaskets, rocket engines and thrust reversers, hot extrusion, and more.
17-4 PH stainless steel is a martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel with high strength and hardness, corrosion resistance and excellent mechanical properties. It is the most widely used of all precipitation hardening stainless steels.
Long butt weld flanges, also known as LWN flanges, are similar to the standard. Weld neck flange, but the neck is much longer.
Stainless Steel Butt Weld Flanges are manufactured from Grade 304 and 316 austenitic stainless steel. However, there are other material types such as carbon steel, duplex steel and high alloy steel that are used to make flanges.
The high alloy content of Inconel flanges enables them to withstand a wide range of severe corrosive environments. There is almost no corrosion to Inconel flanges in mild environments such as atmosphere, seawater, neutral salt, and alkaline media.
In more severe corrosive environments, the combination of nickel and chromium provides resistance to oxidizing chemicals, while high nickel and molybdenum contents provide resistance to non-oxidizing environments.
High temperature applications exist due to the thick and stable passivating oxide layer formed when Inconel 718 is heated. ANSI B16.47 Inconel 718 flanges are vital to the food, beverage and food processing and textile industries, primarily to create waterproofing systems during pipeline evaluation.
Inconel 718, UNS N07718, is the most common hardenable Inconel grade. This precipitation hardening nickel-chromium alloy combines excellent corrosion resistance with high strength at elevated temperatures.
This alloy is approximately 2 times stronger than Inconel 625, has excellent creep rupture strength at temperatures up to 1300¡ãF (700¡ãC), and can be used at temperatures up to 1800¡ãF (982¡ãC).
Inconel 718 is a versatile, high-strength nickel-based superalloy for cryogenic applications up to and beyond 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. It has very high yield strength, tensile strength and creep rupture properties.
The most common reason for Inconel is because it is an alloy that, despite exposure to high temperatures, provides excellent performance when common alloys fail.
Known for its high copper content, copper-nickel alloys contain 10% nickel and small amounts of iron, zinc, lead, and molybdenum, making the alloy resistant to corrosion and toxicity, playing a key role in corrosive environments.