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Reducing Flanges

A reducing flange is a special flange, used for fitting of pipes that vary in sizes. Reducing flanges are usually provided with the following types of flanges:<br>• Welding neck<br>• Slip-on<br>• Threaded

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Reducing Flanges

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  1. REDUCING FLANGE

  2. What is a Reducing Flange? • A reducing flange is a special flange, used for fitting of pipes that vary in sizes. • Reducing flanges are usually provided with the following types of flanges: Welding neck, Slip-on and Threaded.

  3. Uses of a Reducing Flange • A piping system consists of pipes, varied in sizes, joined together with flanges. • Some piping networks are designed in a way that they require constant changes.

  4. As a result, a pipe’s diameter undergoes constant changes to adapt to the incoming stream of changes. • In such fast-paced conditions, a reducing flange comes in handy as it can join pipes of varied sizes together with great ease.

  5. Merits of a Reducing Flange • Reducing flanges are widely available in different types such as weld-neck, slip-on, threaded, etc. • They are most beneficial in systems that require the joining of varied pipe sizes.

  6. They are economical and can be customized simply. • Threaded reducing flanges require no welding and are well-suited for constantly changing pipe networks. • Reducing flanges can endure extreme pressure and are suitable for high-pressure systems.

  7. To know more about reducing flanges visit http://www.steelagealloys.com/

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