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What Is a Socket Weld Flange?
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2/10/2013 7:47:31 AM
A socket weld flange is a type of pipe connector that incorporates a socket into which a pipe is welded. The inclusion of a socket in the socket weld flange creates a connection that is much stronger than a comparable slip-on flange. The socket weld flange was designed to work on small size, high-pressure pipelines. This flange is very popular in chemical plants where a smooth-flowing connection is needed in all flange joints. The benefit of a flanged connection is that the pipe can be easily disconnected at the flange and reassembled just as easily. When using a slip-on flange, the pipe must be beveled to allow a weld to be placed on the inside of the flange as well as the outside. This inner weld requires grinding to create a smooth-flowing connection. By using a socket weld flange, this grinding is not required to achieve a smooth flow of liquid through the connection. The socket is designed to have an inner lip that is the same width as the intended pipe to be inserted into the flange. This allows the pipe to be exactly lined up with the lip of the socket inside of the flange when the unit is assembled, creating a smooth transition inside the flange. Prev: What Is a Weld Flange?
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