Titanium Slip-On Flange is a type of flange made from titanium that is designed to be slipped over the end of a pipe or fitting, then welded or bolted in place to create a secure, leak-proof connection. It is widely used in industries requiring excellent corrosion resistance, lightweight components, and high strength.
Key Features of Titanium Slip-On Flanges:
Material: Made from high-grade titanium such as Grade 2 or Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), offering exceptional corrosion resistance, low weight, and high strength.
Design & Installation:
The flange is designed to slide over the pipe end easily.
Once positioned, it is typically welded around the hub to ensure a strong, permanent connection.
Can be bolted to a matching flange on another pipe or fitting.
Standards & Sizes:
Manufactured according to standards like ASME B16.5, MSS SP-44, or API standards.
Available in various sizes, from small (½ inch) to large (up to 24 inches or more).
Different pressure classes are available, such as Class 150, 300, 600, etc.
Advantages:
Ease of installation compared to weld neck flanges.
Good for applications where welding is preferred after installation.
Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, suitable for marine, chemical, and aerospace applications.
Titanium Grade 12 Flanges are high-performance pipe flanges made from Titanium alloy UNS R53400, containing small additions of molybdenum and nickel to enhance strength and corrosion resistance. This alloy offers excellent resistance to oxidizing and reducing environments, crevice corrosion, and erosion, making it highly suitable for demanding industrial applications.