Threaded Flanges

Used for special circumstances with their main advantage being that they can be attached to the pipe without welding. Sometimes a seal weld is also used in conjunction with the threaded connection. Although available in most sizes and pressure rating, threaded flanges today are used almost exclusively in smaller pipe sizes. Threaded flanges are not suitable for piping with thin wall thicknesses because cutting a thread on the pipe is not possible.

  • B16.5 / B16.47
  • ½” – 36″
  • 150# – 2500#
  • Series A & Series B
  • Hastelloy – C276, B3, C22, C-2000, G-30, 230
  • Alloy 20, 200/201, 400, 600, 601, 625, 800HT, 825
  • Duplex Stainless – 2205, 2507, 255
  • Titanium – Grades 2, 7, and 12
  • Aluminum Grades – 1100, 3003, 6061 and 5083
  • Stainless Steel  904L, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310, 317L, 321, 347
  • Alloy Steel – F-5, F-9, F-11 and F-22
  • ASTM – ASTM :A105 /A105N
  • ASTM A350 – LF1, LF2 LF3.
  • ASTM A694 – F42, 46, 48, 50, 52, 56, 60, 65, 70.

Other material available upon request

Threaded Flanges

  • B16.5 / B16.47
  • ½” – 36″
  • 150# – 2500#
  • Series A & Series B
  • Hastelloy – C276, B3, C22, C-2000, G-30, 230
  • Alloy 20, 200/201, 400, 600, 601, 625, 800HT, 825
  • Duplex Stainless – 2205, 2507, 255
  • Titanium – Grades 2, 7, and 12
  • Aluminum Grades – 1100, 3003, 6061 and 5083
  • Stainless Steel  904L, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310, 317L, 321, 347
  • Alloy Steel – F-5, F-9, F-11 and F-22
  • ASTM – ASTM :A105 /A105N
  • ASTM A350 – LF1, LF2 LF3.
  • ASTM A694 – F42, 46, 48, 50, 52, 56, 60, 65, 70.

Other material available upon request