A low alloy steel flanges series mostly consists of approximately 0.5% to 9% of Chromium. And the content of Molybdenum in the alloy steel flanges ranges anywhere between 0.5% to 1% .
Alloy Steel Flange Material can differ according to its chemical composition. Low Alloy Steel Flanges are widely used for automotive and aerospace bodies, offshore and onshore structural engineering plates and railway lines.
This specification covers forged low alloy flanges for use in pressure systems manufactured to specified dimensions or industry standard dimensional specifications.
These are available in different types such as Slip On Flanges., Blind Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Orifice Flanges, Spectacle Blind Flanges, Screwed / Threaded Flanges, Reducing Flanges, and Ring Type Joint Flanges (RTJ).
Other than carbon, these contain in them substantial quantities of nickel, manganese, chromium, silicon, tungsten, vanadium, molybdenum.
These are also added with limited amounts of elements like sulphur, silicon, manganese and phosphorous that helps in increasing ¨C Hardness, Strength, Chemical resistance, and more.
Alloy A182 flange also has durability and longevity.
Alloy steel flanges have corrosion oxidation stress corrosion cracking and crevice corrosion resistance.
A182 alloy flange has good dimensional accuracy.
When moving high-temperature or corrosive media through Chrome Alloy Pipe from one process to the next, flanges capable of withstanding harsh environments are critical
We are a specialty metals supplier and value-added service provider dedicated to delivering high-quality chrome moly alloy flanges on time and at a competitive price.
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Chrome moly alloy flanges connect pipes, valves, pumps and other equipment, forming a piping system.
They are ideal for applications carrying corrosive or high-temperature fluids or gases. Industries that could benefit from chrome moly flanges include: Oil and Gas, Refinery, Power Generation, and Chemical Processing.
The ANSI B16.5 Alloy Steel Slip On Flange is a flange type that allows the pipes to slip onto the flange and makes the connection in a precise locations.
Seamless pipes are used with slip on flanges to make the process smooth. The Alloy Steel Blind Flanges are used to close a pipe connection.
There are different types and grades of the blind flanges as well. There are other different types of ASME SA 182 AS Pipe Flanges such as the weld neck flanges and socket weld flanges each specified for a particular role
The flanges can be threaded, ring type joint, lap joint, weld neck or socket welded.
The Alloy Steel Weld Neck Flange has a welded neck onto it that holds larger pipes in place for easy welding and installation.
As one of the leading Alloy Steel Flanges Manufacturers in China we supply all different types of flanges in all material grades. Please contact us for your alloy steel flange needs.
While the term alloy steel could even apply to stainless steel grades, the ASTM specification or ANSI standard used to produce the Alloy Steel Flanges would give the buyer details regarding the chemistry details of these products.
Several ANSI/ ASME standards use materials that are forged or cast to produce Cast AS Blind Flanges.
Although blind flanges and certain reducing flanges could include plate as a material for construction.
Alloy Steel Flanges are made in different steel alloys. The flanges vary in dimensions and types. There are ? inches through 48 inches of nominal diameter sizes of flanges.
HT PIPE is a leading manufacturer of the ASTM A182 Low Alloy Steel flanges as well as the other types of alloys. The ASTM A 182 specification specifies flanges for high pressure services.
The flanges also come in B16.5, B16.47 and other standards and dimensions. The Alloy Steel Flange Material can vary according to the chemical composition.
SAE 304 stainless steel is the most common stainless steel. The steel contains both chromium (between 18% and 20%) and nickel (between 8% and 10.5%)[1] metals as the main non-iron constituents. It is an austenitic stainless steel. It is less electrically and thermally conductive than carbon steel. It is magnetic, but less magnetic than steel. It has a higher corrosion resistance than regular steel and is widely used because of the ease in which it is formed into various shapes.[1]