Overview of Titanium Flanges
Titanium flanges are components made from non-ferrous metal titanium or titanium alloys, used to connect pipes to each other, typically at the ends of the pipes.
- Design: Titanium flanges have holes for bolts, allowing two flanges to be tightly connected. Gaskets are used between flanges for sealing.
- Types of Connections: Flange fittings can be cast, threaded, or welded.
- Connection Components: A flange connection consists of:
- Two flanges
- One gasket
- Several bolts and nuts
The gasket is placed between the sealing surfaces of the flanges. When the nuts are tightened, the gasket surface undergoes deformation, filling any irregularities on the sealing surfaces, and ensuring a tight, leak-proof connection.
Grades of Titanium Flanges
TA0, TA1, TA2, TA3, TA4, TA5, TA6, TA7, TA9, TA10, TC1, TC2, TC3, TC4, TC6, TC11
Standards for Titanium Flanges
Chinese Standards | International Standards |
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GB/T2965, GB/T228, GB/T2039, GB/T3620.1, GB/T3620.2 | ASTM B348, ASTM B381, ASTM F67 |
GB/T4338, GB/T4698, GB/T5168, GB/T5193, GB/T8180 | ASTM F136, ISO5832-2, ISO5832-3, AMS4928, MIL4911 |
GB/T13810-2007, GB/T2965-2007 | ASTM F1713-08, ASTM F1295, ISO5832-11 |
Surface Treatments for Titanium Flanges
- Forged Surface
- Rolled Surface
- Turned Surface
- Polished Surface
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