Pipe Fittings Significance in Piping Field Part - 3

Pipe Fittings Significance in Piping Field Part - 3

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Pipe Fittings are an integral part of industrial systems, helping the critical function of connecting, redirecting & regulating the flow of fluids within pipelines.

Pipe Fittings Significance in Piping Field Part - 3

In this blog, we will see the details of Types of Flanges, Classification of its End Connections, Pressure, Temperature Rating and Types of Flange Facing.

Types of Pipe Fittings:

The another most common types of Pipe Fittings include:

Flange:

Flange

Flange

A Flange in piping is a disc like component with evenly spaced holes used to connect two section of pipe of other equipment together. It allows for easy assembly & disassembly of Piping Systems and provides a seal to prevent leaks.

In other words, Flanges are flat, circular or ring-shaped Fittings used to connect pipes to valves, pumps, and other equipment. The Flange is an important fitting part of any Piping System. They are primarily used where a connecting or dismantling joint is needed. They provide a safe, leak-proof connection. They are mostly used in high pressure and high temperature applications.

Flanged connections are preferred over threaded connections because threading large bore pipe is not economical or reliable operation. Flanges come in various types, such as Slip on, weld neck, Socket Weld and more…. Each with its specific application and features.

They are commonly made of Materials like Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, or other alloys, depending on the requirement of Piping System.

Flanges are essentially for various industrial applications, including oil and gas, chemical processing and water treatment.

Classification of Flanges based on Facing:

These are numerous types of facing for flanges. Some of them are:

  • Flat Face
  • Raised Face
  • Ring Type Joint

Type of Flanges

Type of Flanges

There are two types of finishes available for the Flanges.

  • Smooth Finish: Produced by grinding or lapping
  • Serrated Finish: Are Spiral or concentric grooves finish

Classification of Flanges base on End Connections:

1. Slip-on Flange

They are designed to slip over the pipe and then be welded in place. These flanges have a low initial cost & are easy to align. They are commonly used for low pressure applications where welding is acceptable.

They are used where quick assembly, saving in cost & where extreme load conditions are not present. Since Flanges get welded to pipes with fillet weld.

However, they may not be suitable for high pressure or high temperature systems, as they can be less strong than other flange types like weld neck or socket weld flanges, Slip on flanges are available in different materials and sizes to match the specific requirements of a Piping System.

These are attached by welding inside as well as outside. Generally, these Flanges are of forged material. For bigger sizes these flanges are fabricated from plates. 

2. Socket Weld Flange

These are welded only on outside and are used for small pipe size. Socket weld flanges are easier to install compare to other types of flanges like threaded flanges. These flanges are suitable for high pressure and high temp. applications because the weld & design provide a secure connection.

3. Screwed Flange

These are used on threaded pipeline; Flange is to be attached to piping where welding is not easily possible. Also, used where wearing & frequent replacement of Flange may be expected.

They provide a way to join components by screwing them together, creating a secure and leak tight connection.

4. Lap Joint Flange

These are used with stub end when exotic materials are used. The stub end will be butt welded to the piping & flanges are kept loose over the pipe.

5. Welding Neck Flange

These type of Flange used where there is excessive direct bending stress on the Flanged joint due to expansion of a section or supporting a heavy valve or other heavy equipment.

These are attached by butt welding to the pipe and generally used for critical service where joints need radiography, Flanges specified by the schedule number same as that the pipe being welded to the Flange.

6. Blind Flange

A Blind Flange is a solid disk used to block off the end of pipeline/ header or spare nozzle on equipment. This help in isolation, maintenance or inspection of the system.

7. Orifice Flange

These are used in applications where accurate flow measurement & control are required. It has a concentric hole in the center that is specifically designed to accommodate an orifice plate. They are typically paired with orifice plates & other instrumentation to monitor & regulate fluid flow.

Classification based on Pressure & Temp. Rating:

Flange pressure and temperature ratings are critical for safe Piping Systems. These classifications help engineers select suitable flanges to handle specific operational conditions.

The ratings typically follow industry standards such as ANSI/ASME, with designations like 150, 300, 600, and 900 for pressure in pounds per square inch (PSI) and temperature classes like 150, 300, 600, and 900. Higher numbers indicate greater pressure and temperature tolerance. Matching the correct flange rating to the system's requirements prevents leaks, material failures, and accidents.

Precise selection is vital to maintain the integrity of pipelines and ensure operational safety, making these classifications essential in engineering and construction.

Hope, you are well prepared with whatever is explained above for your piping study. For further Pipe Fittings details kindly follow my next blog series....

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