EN 1092 TYPE 01 AISI 304 Plate Flange FF DN500 PN10
- FOB PriceUSD 1 - 1,700/Piece
- PortNingbo or Shanghai Port
- MOQ1 Piece
- Supply Ability1000 Pieces Per Day
- Payment TermsL/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
- PackagingSeaworthy plywood cases or pallets
- Delivery2 - 10 days
Quick Details
Material: |
Stainless Steel 304, etc
| Size: |
20" (DN500)
| Type: | |
Place of Origin: |
Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
| Connection: |
Welding
| Brand Name: |
Yaang
|
Standard: |
AISI, etc
| Shape: |
Round
| Standard or Nonstandard: |
Standard
|
Technics: |
Forged
|
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | Seaworthy plywood case or as customer requests |
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Delivery Detail: | 2 - 10 days after receiving the deposit |
Specifications
EN 1092 TYPE 01 AISI 304 Plate Flange FF DN500 PN10
1. Material: Stainless Steel 304, etc
2. Size: 20" (DN500)
3. Standard: AISI, etc
4. Pressure: PN10
Plate flanges are fabricated mainly from quality mill steel plates. They are similar to slip on flange but without the hub and also require two fillet welds. Mostly the plate flanges are produced in accordance with DIN, JIS, UNI, BS or GOST standards.
When building a pipeline, the length of the pipes used are not always known. By manufacturing the pipes separate from the plate flanges, the welders can cut the pipes to length and weld a plate flanges in place to join the pipes at any needed length. The plates can also be welded to the pipe on a slight bias, allowing two pipes to be joined that may not be precisely lined up.
1. Material: Stainless Steel 304, etc
2. Size: 20" (DN500)
3. Standard: AISI, etc
4. Pressure: PN10
Plate flanges are fabricated mainly from quality mill steel plates. They are similar to slip on flange but without the hub and also require two fillet welds. Mostly the plate flanges are produced in accordance with DIN, JIS, UNI, BS or GOST standards.
When building a pipeline, the length of the pipes used are not always known. By manufacturing the pipes separate from the plate flanges, the welders can cut the pipes to length and weld a plate flanges in place to join the pipes at any needed length. The plates can also be welded to the pipe on a slight bias, allowing two pipes to be joined that may not be precisely lined up.