Alloy Steel Technology produces and supplies these flanges in a wide range of sizes, grades, and technical details.
Specification List of Stainless Steel 316 Flanges
Because molybdenum is included in the ASME SA182 SS 316 Weld Neck Flange's composition, it provides exceptional resistance to corrosion from chloride ions. Therefore, these flanges find applications in the oil and gas, petrochemical, food processing, maritime, and waste water management sectors. Stainless steel 316 blind flanges are another option for completing a pipe's end. These are helpful for lines that need regular upkeep. Its strength is comparable to that of 304 flanges. They have a minimum yield strength of 205 MPa and a tensile strength of 515 MPa. Nominal bore sizes for SS DIN 1.4401 Plate Flanges and various types of flanges range from 1/2 inches to 48 inches.
Flanges made of stainless steel 316 are a popular pipeline component utilized across many sectors to join together various pieces of machinery like valves, pumps, and pipes. Molybdenum's inclusion in corrosion-resistant alloy 316 stainless steel makes it particularly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion. Because of this, it is well suited for usage in extreme conditions, such as those found in the marine or chemical processing industries. Weld neck, slip-on, threaded, socket-weld, and blind flanges are just some of the varieties available in stainless steel 316. Each has its uses and benefits, and the right one is chosen for a certain project. The temperature, pressure, and kind of fluid or gas that will be passing through the system should all be taken into account when choosing stainless steel 316 flanges. This will make sure the flanges are strong and long-lasting enough for the intended use. To securely join two smooth pipes in precise alignment, an A182 F316 Slip On Flange can be utilized. Flanges, fittings, valves, and other high-temperature components are all covered under the A182 standard. The material can withstand temperatures of up to 870 degrees Celsius without breaking down.
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