Flanges play an essential role in connecting pipes, valves, pumps, and other piping equipment in a way that allows disassembly and maintenance. Slip-on flanges are widely used because of their ease of installation, moderate strength, and comparatively low cost. Below,
Pipe flanges are made to be able to withstand extreme conditions and provide long-term service. Yet in practice, these parts remain one of the most vulnerable pieces in piping systems. Failures often happen at the flange joint because of their
Flanges are critical components in many piping systems, they provide a secure way to join pipes, valves, pumps, and other equipment. Flanges are widely used in industries like oil and gas, waterworks, chemical processing, and power generation because they offer
Flanges you select for your piping system must match the pipe material, size, pressure class, facing type, and service conditions to ensure mechanical integrity and standard compatibility. Most metallic pipe systems in the U.S. reference ASME B16.5 (NPS ½–24) and
The material selected for a flange encompasses several key factors, including performance, reliability, and longevity. The choice of flange material must suit the operating conditions, which include temperature, pressure, fluid chemistry, mechanical loading, and environmental exposure. In this article, we
Flanges are fundamental components in piping, pressure vessels, and countless mechanical systems. They join pipes, valves, pumps, and equipment into safe, reliable, and functional systems. Flanges are typically attached by welding, threading, or lapping, and are considered the second most
A pipe flange is a standardized, round or square rim-type element commonly used to connect pipes, valves, or equipment with bolts and a gasket. This type of connection allows for easy assembly and maintenance of piping systems. In this blog,
1. The Role of AWWA Standards When engineers and utilities design water systems, every pipe, fitting, and connection must meet various standards to ensure safety, compatibility, and long-term reliability. In the United States, this type of guidance comes from the
In the design and installation of AWWA flanges, pressure rating is an important factor, but equal attention must be given to the bolt pattern. The way a flange is drilled determines not only how it is fastened but also whether
Pressure rating is one of the most critical specifications of AWWA flanges for a waterworks or industrial pipeline system. A flange’s pressure class determines its ability to safely withstand internal system pressures over time without failure. The American Water Works
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