A flange is a device that is utilized to connect pipes, tubes, valves, and other equipment to join different piping grades. Flanges are designed in different pressure classes making them suitable for a wide spectrum of applications. The Class 150 Flanges is a low-pressure and temperature flange that can be seen in different oil and gas systems. These flanges are rated at 180 PSIG and are approximately available at 400 degrees F. As the temperature in the Ansi B16.47 Series A Class 150 Flanges increase, the pressure rating of the flange decreases. These flanges are factory-wrought and can be produced in stainless steel, carbon, cast, ductile iron, etc. The Asme B16.5 Class 150 Flanges are available in standard sizes of 15 NB to 1200 NB or DN 10 to DN5000. These flanges can be threaded, forged, or screwed. The Class 150 Series B Flanges is a large diameter flange that covers standard weld neck flanges. These flanges are available in raised, flat, and ring joint face types. The 150# Class D Flanges can be customized to different sizes and shapes to meet different customer requirements.
The Cast Iron Flanges Class 150 has an alloy of iron and carbon content above 2% with other constituting alloys. The gray or white iron flanges are very reliable and available at low prices. Class 150 Ductile Iron Flanges possess superior strength due to their higher tensile strength and impact resistance. These flanges allow for proper transmission and distribution of media in the system. The Ansi B16.5 Class 150 Sorf Flanges are common in the oil industry due to their lower costs. These flanges are slid on the pipe and welded using one or more fillet weld.
Class 150 Flanges
Class 150 Socket-weld Flanges
Awwa Class 150 Flanges
ANSI B16.5 Class 150 Welding Neck Flanges
ANSI B16.5 Class 150 Flanges
Class 150 Pipe Flanges
Slip On Flanges Class 150
Class 150 Blind Flanges
Standard Class 150 Flanges