Alloy steel socket weld flanges are robust components used to join pipes, valves, or other equipment in a piping system through a socket welding process. These flanges are designed with a socket that the pipe or fitting is inserted into, and then welded around the circumference to create a strong and leak-proof connection. The use of alloy steel, such as ASTM A182 F11, F22, and A350 LF2, enhances the mechanical properties of the flanges, including their strength, durability, and resistance to high temperatures and corrosive environments. Socket weld flanges are commonly used in high-pressure and high-temperature applications, such as in the oil and gas industry, chemical processing, and power generation, where reliability and performance are crucial. Their design also allows for easy installation and alignment, making them a popular choice for demanding applications.
Property | Details |
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Material | Alloy Steel (e.g., ASTM A182 F11, A182 F22, A350 LF2) |
Standards | ASTM A182, ASTM A350 |
Type | Socket Weld Flange |
Flange Dimensions | Sizes typically from 1″ to 24″ |
Pressure Rating | Class 150, Class 300, Class 600, Class 900, Class 1500 |
Temperature Rating | Up to 650°C (1200°F) for high-alloy steels |
Surface Finish | Smooth, sometimes with a raised face (RF) |
Connection Type | Socket weld to pipe |
Advantages | Strong, leak-proof joints, high pressure and temperature resistance |
Applications | Oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation |
Manufacturing | Forged or cast, heat-treated |
Ordering Information | Specify material grade, size, pressure class, and standard |
Suppliers | McMaster-Carr, Grainger, Swagelok, Penn Stainless Products |
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