Flanges
Flanges
1
What is Flange?
A flange is a method of connection pipes, valves, pumps, and other equipment to form a piping
system. It is the second and most connection after welding. Flanges provides easy access for
cleaning inspection or modification.
See the above picture. The valve can be dismantled easily for maintenance or
modification. Two flanges on right side connected and two flanges are connected
on left side.
1- Flange Type
2- Flange Face
3- Size
4- Schedule
5- Pressure-temperature rating
6- Material
2
1- FLANGE TYPE
Slip on flange
The flange slip over the pipe and welded with two filets welds on inside and
outside of the flange. It has short service life compared to weld neck flange.
3
Socket weld flange
This flange is attached to the pipe by a filled weld. The flange has a socket, so the
pipe is inserted and fits on the sockets
- Can be used in high pressure system
- A high skilled welder is required.
- There is an expansion gap that is must be 1/16” to prevent residual stress,
as shown in photo
Threaded Flange
It has a female thread, so it’s connected to a male thread. Unlike other flanges,
threaded flange is connected to the pipe without welding. It is used for low
temperature and low-pressure applications.
4
Lab Joint flange:
This flange consists of two parts, which are stub end and the flange. It is used for low pressure
applications.
5
2- FLANGE FACE
Flange face is the area where gasket is installed. The three common types
are Flat, Raised, Ring type
6
3- Size
ASME 16.5B is a standard for a pipe flange and flanged fittings that covers the
flanges sizes from NPS 1/2” to 24”. And same for B16.47
4- Pressure-temperature rating
*ASME has developed a flange class considering temperature and pressure rating.
Higher the flange rating, heavier the flange and can withstand higher pressure and
temperature.
7
Blue is in Psi
Black is in Bar
8
5- Schedule
9
6- Material
Example:
This is a Stainless steel, Weld Neck, 600# class, 6 inch, Raised Face Flange
or
6” 600# ASTM A182 F304 Sch80 WN RF
10