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Slip-on-Flange-Dimensions-Class-150-to-Class-1500

SORF Flange Dimensions - Renine Metalloys

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Slip-on-Flange-Dimensions-Class-150-to-Class-1500

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  1. Slip on Flange Dimensions – Class 150 to Class 1500 Slip-on flanges provide an easy and cost-effective way to connect pipe systems. Their dimensions vary based on the class, and they are available in classes 150 to 1500, with specific dimensions for each class. by satish jain

  2. Class 150 Slip on Flange Dimensions Size Outside Diameter Thickness 1/2" 3.50" 0.44" 3/4" 3.88" 0.50" 1" 4.25" 0.56"

  3. Class 300 Slip on Flange Dimensions Size Outside Diameter Thickness 1/2" 3.88" 0.56" 3/4" 4.25" 0.62" 1" 4.63" 0.69"

  4. Class 600 Slip on Flange Dimensions Size Outside Diameter Thickness 1/2" 3.88" 0.62" 3/4" 4.25" 0.69" 1" 4.63" 0.81"

  5. Class 900 Slip on Flange Dimensions Size Outside Diameter Thickness 1/2" 5.00" 0.75" 3/4" 5.50" 0.88" 1" 6.00" 1.00"

  6. Class 1500 Slip on Flange Dimensions Size Outside Diameter Thickness 1/2" 6.25" 1.12" 3/4" 7.00" 1.25" 1" 7.50" 1.38"

  7. Flange Size 1 2 Range of Sizes Precision Design Flanges are available in various sizes to accommodate different pipe diameters and system requirements. The dimensions are precisely engineered to ensure seamless integration with pipes of specific sizes.

  8. Flange Thickness Impact on Strength Machining Considerations Material Compatibility Thicker flange sizes provide greater strength and durability for high-pressure applications. Thicker flanges may be necessary for certain corrosive or high- temperature environments. Thicker flanges may require special machining equipment, impacting manufacturing costs. Thin flanges are suitable for lower pressure systems where space is a consideration.

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