Common materials for these flanges include carbon steel 20#, 16MN, A105 Q345B, Q355D, Q550D, stainless steel 304, 316, 321, 22053, alloy steel 15CRMO, 1CR5MO, A182 F11, A182 F91, 09MNNID, and more. Pressure classes range from CL900 to CL2500, with specifications spanning DN4000 to DN600, accommodating diverse industrial needs.
It is predominantly employed in the chemical industry (where it plays a vital role in connecting and sealing various chemical pipelines, reaction vessels, heat exchangers, and more, ensuring the safe transfer of intermediate substances and seamless chemical reactions). In the oil and natural gas sector (during oil extraction, transportation, and processing, tube plate flanges connect crucial components such as oil pipes, pipelines, and storage tanks, enduring high pressure, temperature, and corrosive environments.)Power generation field (utilized to link steam, water supply, and circulating water pipelines in power plants, ensuring the consistent and reliable operation of systems.)