600CL A182F22 2 1/4 CHROME Blind WN Flange Alloy Steel Flanges
Product name | 600CL A182F22 2 1/4 CHROME Blind WN Flange Alloy Steel Flanges |
Standard | ASME/ANSI B16.5/16.36/16.47A/16.47B, MSS S44, ISO70051, JISB2220, BS1560-3.1, API7S-15, API7S-43, API605, EN1092 |
Type | WN Flange, So Flange, LJ Flange, LWN Flange, SW Flange, Orifice Flange, Reducing Flange, figure 8 blind (blank&Spacer) Special Flange: According to the drawing Picture |
Materials | Nickel Alloy: ASTM/ASME S/B366 UNS N08020, N04400, N06600, N06625, N08800, N08810, N08825, N10276,N10665,N10675 Super Stainless Steel: ASTM/ASME S/A182 F44, F904L, F317L Stainles steel: ASTM/ASME S/A182 F304, F304L, F304H, F316, F316L, F321, F321H, F347H Duplex Steel: ASTM A182 F51, F53, F55 Alloy Steel: ASTM/ASME S/ A182 F11, F12, F22, F5, F9, F91 Carbon Steel: ASTM/ASME S/A105, ASTM/ASME S/A350 LF2, ASTM/ASME S/A694/A694M, F42, F52, F56, F60, F65, F70....ASTM/ASME S/A350 LF2, ASTM/ASME S/A694/A694M, F42, F52, F56, F60, F65, F70.... |
Dimension | (150#,300#,600#): DN15-DN1500 900# : DN15-DN1000 1500#: DN15-DN600 2500#:D N15-DN300 |
Marking | Supply Logo + Standard + Size(mm) + HEAT NO +or as your requirement |
Test | Chemical Component Analysis, Mechanical Properties, Metallurgical Analysis, Impact Testing, Hardness testing , Ferrite Testing, Intergranular corrosion testing, X-ray Inspection (RT), PMI, PT, UT, HIC & SSC test, etc. or as your requirment |
Brand | TOBO |
Certificates | API, ISO, SGS, BV, CE, PED, KOC, CCRC, PDO, CH2M HILL and etc. |
Advantages | 1. Abundant stock and prompt delivery 2. Reasonable for whole packages and processes. 3. 15 years' QC team service & sales management API& ASTM trained engineers. 4. More than 150 customers spread worldwide. (Petrofac, G.S Engineer, Fluor, Hyundai Heavy industry, Kuwait National Oil, Petrobras, PDVSA, PetroEcuador, SHELL, etc.) |
Corrosion Resistance
For many years prior to its application as a brake tubing material, alloy C70600 had been used in ships, power station condensers and hydraulic lines on tankers, and had displayed excellent resistance to saline conditions. Early tests revealed that copper-nickel has almost the same resistance to burst pressure as steel. In testing, however, when exposed to salt spray over 180 days, steel's burst strength decreases significantly. The copper alloy remains consistently resistant.
For tubes covered with a moist, salty mudpack for six months, brazed steel was severely corroded resulting in perforation of the tubing wall; whereas, only superficial general corrosion was found on the copper-nickel tubing. ISO 4038 and SAE J1047 include a corrosion resistance requirement referring to ISO 3768 asking for a minimum burst pressure of 110 MPa after 96 hours in neutral salt spray. Swedish requirements include a resistance at least equal to 25 of zinc. In all cases alloy C70600 easily exceeds the required corrosion resistance.