Socket Weld Flanges

A Socket Weld flange is very similar in appearance to a Slip-On flange, but the main difference is the socket weld flange is bored out match a specific pipe inside-diameter. The back side of this center opening is then counter bored to form the appropriate size socket to take the pipe outside diameter.
The diameter of the smaller bore is the same as the inner diameter of the matching pipe. A restriction is built into the bottom of the bore, which sets as a shoulder for the pipe to rest on. This eliminates any restriction in flow when using a socket-weld flange. Socket weld flanges are primarily used to make flanged joints where required in small sizes in socket welded pipe specs.

●Name:
Socket Welding Flange (SWRF)
●Model No.
WPP 013 FLSW1
●Materials
Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel
 ASTM A105
A350 LF1, LF2 CL1/CL2, LF3 CL1/CL2
A516.60
A694 (F42, F46, F48, F50, F56, F60, F65, F70)
A182 F304/304L, F316/316L, F316H, F310, F321
A182 F11, F22
●Standards
API, ANSI, BS, JIS, UNI, MSS, SP
●Pressure Range
ANSI Class 150 to Class 2500
●Size Range
1/2 to 64 inches (DN 15 to DN 1600)