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What Is a Weld Flange?
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2/12/2013 1:43:17 AM
A weld flange is a device used to attach two pieces of pipe in a bolt-together fashion. Unlike a flat flange that is, as the name implies, a flat, steel flange that can be welded to a pipe, the weld flange has a tapered, cone-like apparatus machined into the pipe side of the flange. This taper begins wide on the flange and gradually decreases in size until it matches the diameter of the pipe it is designed to fit. Used on both hot and cold high-pressure pipelines, the taper in the weld flange reduces turbulence at the pipe joint and adds strength to withstand the constant flexing of the joint due to temperature and pressure changes. The most common weld used to attach a weld flange to a pipe is known as a butt weld, or a weld flange-weld. To complete this weld, the welder uses a grinder to make a taper at both the end of the pipe and the end of the taper on the weld flange. When positioned together, the two tapers create a V shape, which is then filled in with weld. This type of weld provides the greatest amount of penetration to both the pipe and the flange, therefore giving the most strength to the joint or connection. This type of weld is also a good choice when the weld needs to be X-rayed. | ||||||||

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