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Definition of flange

2021-06-10

Flange, also called flange flange or flange. Flange is a part that connects between shaft and shaft and is used for connection between pipe ends; it is also useful for flanges on the inlet and outlet of equipment for connection between two equipment, such as reducer flange. Flange connection or flange joint refers to a detachable connection in which flanges, gaskets and bolts are connected to each other as a set of combined sealing structures. Pipeline flange refers to the flange used for piping in the pipeline installation, and refers to the inlet and outlet flanges of the equipment when used on the equipment. There are holes on the flanges, and bolts make the two flanges tightly connected. The flanges are sealed with gaskets.

Flanges are divided into threaded flanges, welding flanges and clamp flanges. Flanges are used in pairs, wire flanges can be used for low-pressure pipes, and welded flanges for pressures of more than four kilograms. A gasket is added between the two flanges and then tightened with bolts. The thickness of flanges with different pressures is different, and the bolts they use are also different. When water pumps and valves are connected to pipelines, parts of these equipments are also made into corresponding flange shapes, also known as flange connections. All connecting parts that are connected by bolts on the periphery of two planes and are closed at the same time are generally called "flanges", such as the connection of ventilation pipes. This type of parts can be called "flange parts". But this kind of connection is only a part of the equipment, such as the connection between the flange and the water pump, it is not good to call the water pump "flange parts". Smaller ones, such as valves, can be called "flange parts".

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