Lap Joint Flange
Lap Joint Flange
Lap Joint Flange must be used together with the stub end by attaching the flange to the stub end and connecting the stub end to the pipe by the Butt Weld method. pipe body This can reduce the misalignment of bolt holes and reduce the torque caused by the misalignment of the pipe.
The laptop flange and the stub are different pieces Which creates more economical material choices. If the pipe material is grade 316 stainless steel, a stub end that is the same material as the pipe can be used. But can choose to use the lap joint flange as a carbon steel type, and must prevent galvanic corrosion.
SK Fitting Valve presents a lap joint flange. That comes with a variety of features to choose from. These flanges are available in a range of sizes that vary according to the purpose of the customer’s application. And can be produced from various grades of material.
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