Steel Flange
Steel pipe flanges are specified as per ANSI B16.5. Pipe flanges are commonly used for industrial, commercial, and institutional application. Steel pipe flanges are available in variety of styles and pressure classes. Most commonly used flanges are weld neck flange, slip on flange, blind flange, socket weld flange, threaded flange and lap joint flange.
§ Threaded Flanges are used for special circumstances with their main advantage being that they can be attached to pipe without welding. Although this flange inherently provides a seal, a seal weld can additionally be used with the threaded connection.
Material:
SS316 - A molybdenum stainless steel that provides excellent tensile, creep and stress-rupture strengths at elevated temperatures
Material:
SS316 - A molybdenum stainless steel that provides excellent tensile, creep and stress-rupture strengths at elevated temperatures
Pipe Fittings are used to connect different apparatus, equipment and to change direction of flow in a piping system.
Pipe fittings are generally classified as "welded" or "pressure" fittings. Welded fittings are welded on to the piping system where as pressure fitting uses National Pipe Thread (NPT) to connect to the pipe.
§ Malleable Iron Fittings are available in diameters from 1/8" to 6", through they are more common up to 4 inch. These fittings are available in black iron and galvanized finish. All galvanized products are zinc-coated for water applications – and meet all low-lead requirements.
§ The variety of valves available to employ on a project is staggering, and usually the choice of which to use is based on the technical application, the ease of use by operators and maintenance personnel, and the cost.
Check Valves:
Check Valves allow fluid to flow in only one direction. They are two port valves, one for the fluid to enter, the other for it to exit. Check valves work automatically are not controlled by a person or any external control.
An important concept in check valves is the cracking pressure which is the minimum upstream pressure at which the valve will operate. Typically the check valve is designed for and can therefore be specified for a specific cracking pressure.
An important concept in check valves is the cracking pressure which is the minimum upstream pressure at which the valve will operate. Typically the check valve is designed for and can therefore be specified for a specific cracking pressure.
Industrial: Use where harmful vibration and pulsation are present.
Process: Ideally suited for process, chemical and petroleum industries.
Economy: Most economical, all-purpose pressure gauge
PPC Process Gauges are used where operator safety is a must. Ideally suited for process, chemical and petroleum industries involving highly corrosive media. Winters PPC Process Gauges are available in PPC and Tamper proof PTR models.



