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Overview
SA182 Grade F1 slip-on flanges are a cost effective flange. These flanges are installed with the help of two fillet welds. One fillet weld is on the inside of the flange and one fillet weld is on the outside cavity of the flange. Alloy steel F1 blind flanges are used to stop the flow of liquid or gas in a piping system. If bolted, these flanges can be used to clean and maintain the piping system.Sa 182 F1 threaded flanges are widely known as threaded flanges. They contain an internal thread, similar to the threads on a pipe.
Alloy steel F1 weld neck flanges can be used for high pressure and high temperature applications. These flanges have a protruding hub, which allows them to support bends in the pipe.Sa 182 Gr. F1 expander flanges are a cost effective alternative to weld neck flanges.
Advantages of Alloy Steel F1 Slip-On Flanges
High-Temperature Resistance: These flanges can handle extreme temperature environments, making them ideal for steam, hot oil, and high-pressure systems.
Strong and Durable: F1 alloy steel provides excellent tensile strength, making these flanges suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Corrosion Resistance: The chromium and molybdenum in F1 alloy steel provide enhanced resistance to oxidation, which is crucial in environments exposed to chemicals, gases, or steam.
Cost-Effective: Slip-on flanges are relatively inexpensive to manufacture and install compared to other flange types, making them a cost-effective choice for many industrial applications.
Ease of Installation: These flanges are easier to align and weld than other types, which can save time and reduce installation complexity.
Chemical Composition of A182 F1 Alloy Steel Flange
Grade | C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo |
Alloy Steel F1 | 0.15 max | 0.3-0.6 | 0.5 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 4-6 | 0.44-0.65 |
Mechanical Properties of A182 F1 Alloy Steel Flange
Grade | Tensile Strength (Mpa) | Yield Strength (Mpa) | Elongation % |
A182 F1 | 275 | 485 | 20 |
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