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Flange, As an indispensable key component in the connection of pipelines, valves, pumps and other equipment, its role goes far beyond simple physical connections. It bears the responsibility of ensuring the security, reliability, and long-term stability of the connection. In industrial fields such as chemical, petroleum, natural gas, and power, the application of flame is ubiquitous, and its performance directly affects the safe operation of the entire system.

Pipe floor flange is usually composed of two opposing circular disc-shaped structures, which are fastened by bolts and the gaps between them are filled with sealing gaskets. This design enables the flange to withstand significant pressure and temperature changes, preventing medium leakage. Different types of flanges, such as flat welding flanges, butt welding flanges, flange covers, etc., can be selected according to different application scenarios to maximize the sealing of the connection.
Compared to permanent connection methods such as welding, plain flange connections allow for easy disassembly and reassembly without damaging pipelines or equipment. This is crucial for systems that require regular maintenance and replacement of components. By regularly inspecting and replacing flange gaskets, potential leakage risks can be effectively prevented, ensuring the safe operation of the system.
Flanges with different specifications, materials, and pressure levels have corresponding standard specifications, such as ANSI, DIN, GB, etc. The development of these standard specifications ensures that flags produced by different manufacturers can be interchanged, greatly reducing equipment procurement and maintenance costs. At the same time, it also facilitates engineers to make choices and matches during the design and installation process.
When selecting materials for hose flange, it is necessary to consider factors such as corrosiveness, temperature, and pressure of the medium, and choose suitable materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, etc. During the installation process of the flange, it is necessary to ensure that the tightening force of the bolts is uniform to avoid excessive tightening or loosening, which may affect the sealing effect. At the same time, it is necessary to regularly inspect the flange to promptly identify and address potential issues such as corrosion, cracks, etc.
In summary, hydraulic flange, as an important connecting component, plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and reliable operation of pipelines and equipment systems. Its sealing, disassembly, and versatility make it an indispensable part of the industrial field. However, to fully utilize the performance of Flange, strict quality control, standardized operation, and regular maintenance are required to truly achieve its goal of safe and reliable connection. Only in this way can we ensure the safe, stable, and efficient operation of industrial production.
A flange is a mechanical connector used to connect pipes, valves, equipment, or other components. It is usually disc-shaped with bolt holes, which tightly connect two flanges together with bolts, and a sealing gasket is placed in the middle to ensure sealing.
Easy to install and remove: The flange connection allows for quick installation and removal, making it convenient for maintenance and inspection.
Good sealing performance: The flange connection has good sealing performance through the fastening of gaskets and bolts.
Wide applicability: It can be used in various pipeline systems, including high-pressure, high-temperature, and corrosive media.
High strength: The flange connection can withstand high pressure and load.
High cost: Flange connections require additional gaskets and bolts, resulting in relatively high costs.
Large space occupation: Flange connections require a certain amount of installation space, which may not be suitable for compact situations.
Heavy weight: Flange connections will increase the weight of the piping system.
Flange is widely used in the following fields:
Oil and gas industry: used for connecting pipelines and equipment.
Chemical industry: used for pipeline connections in corrosive media.
Water treatment system: used for water supply and drainage pipelines.
Power industry: used for boilers and steam systems.
Food and pharmaceutical industry: used for pipeline connections with high hygiene requirements.
According to their structure and purpose, flags are mainly divided into the following types:
SlipOn Flange: Fixed to the pipeline by welding, easy to install.
Weld Neck Flange: Fixed to pipelines through butt welding, suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications.
Threaded flange: fixed on the pipeline through threaded connection, suitable for low-pressure applications.
Loose flange: not directly welded to the pipeline, suitable for situations that require frequent disassembly.
Blind flange: used to seal the end of a pipeline, suitable for situations where fluid isolation is required.