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What Is a Threaded Flange?
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2/10/2013 7:09:58 AM
A threaded flange is a connecting device that can be secured to a length of pipe without welding. Using a tapered thread, the threaded flange is tightened onto the pipe without leaking, however, a seal weld is commonly used, when appropriate. The nature of the threaded connection makes the threaded flange a viable option when welding is not feasible, such as highly flammable or explosive areas. This flange is commonly used only on smaller diameter pipes. In many refineries, manufacturing facilities and shipyards, the highly explosive nature of the materials being moved via pipeline prohibit welding. In this type of environment, the threaded flange is often a good choice when assembling pipelines. Using a tapered thread inside of the flange, the pipe is tapered on its exterior and is threaded into the threaded flange. As the two tapers become enmeshed, the flange joint becomes tight and leak-proof. If conditions exist that deem welding safe, a seal weld is occasionally placed around the junction of the pipe and flange. Prev: What Is an ASME Flange?
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