Stainless steel flanges

Stainless Steel Blind Flange

Stainless steel flanges are used in areas with strong vibrations and high mechanical loads. The flanges ensure a high level of safety in the pipe system. 

We offer a wide range of stainless blind flanges, welding neck flanges, loose flanges, threaded flange and welding collars.

Our stainless steel flanges range includes a variety of flange configurations, pressure, materials and designs in various sizes.

This wide range of stainless flanges and adapters offer great flexibility with which the best interpretation of a hydraulic system is possible.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main advantages of using stainless steel flanges in piping systems?

Stainless steel flanges offer numerous advantages, including enhanced corrosion resistance, which is crucial in environments exposed to moisture and chemicals. They also provide excellent mechanical strength and can withstand high pressures and temperatures, making them suitable for applications involving strong vibrations and mechanical loads. Additionally, stainless steel flanges ensure a reliable seal, contributing to the overall safety and integrity of the piping system.

How do I select the right type of stainless steel flange for my application?

Selecting the right stainless steel flange depends on various factors, including the pressure rating, temperature, and the type of connection required. For instance, if you need a flange that can handle high pressures, you may opt for Welding Neck Stainless Steel Flanges ANSI. For low-pressure applications, Slip-on Stainless Steel Flanges ANSI (B16.5) might be more appropriate. Always consult technical specifications and industry standards to ensure compatibility with your system.

What are the differences between the various types of stainless steel flanges?

The primary differences among various types of stainless steel flanges lie in their design and intended use. For example, blind flanges, such as Stainless Steel Blind Flanges ANSI (B16.5), are used to seal the end of a piping system, while sight glass flanges are designed to allow visual inspection of the fluid flow within pipes, as seen in Sight Glass Flanges as per DIN28120. Additionally, flanges vary in dimensions and pressure ratings, making it crucial to select the correct type for your specific requirements.