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What Is a Ductile Iron Flange?
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2/15/2013 9:41:21 AM
A ductile iron flange is a flange that is manufactured from ductile cast iron and designed to be used as an above-ground pipeline for water and other liquids. The ductile iron flange is not as brittle as common, gray cast iron and must not be bent or tightened unevenly, or damage and even breakage might occur. The flange on a straight length of ductile pipe is often threaded and machine-tightened to be certain that the flange is properly aligned. After being assembled, the ductile iron flange is commonly machined flat to be sure that the ends of the pipe are perpendicular to each other. Not intended for underground use, the ductile iron flange is a piece of ductile or nodular cast iron. Ductile cast iron has more graphite and magnesium than the lesser cast iron mixture. The ductile cast iron is allowed to flex and is slightly more elastic than gray cast iron. A ductile iron flange is designed to be used above the ground and is commonly lined when intended to be used for a water pipeline. The ductile cast iron is stronger than aluminum, but it is not as strong as a forged flange. Prev: What are Eyebolts?
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