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  • GOST 17374 – 17375 17376 – 17377 – 17378 17379 – 17380

    The company manufactures, supplies and distributes a wide range of fittings, such as elbows, tees, reducers, caps, bends and many others from 1/2″ to 120″ diameter in all material grades, according to international standards and clients’ requirements. The target markets can be divided into up/mid/downstream, which includes onshore and offshore/subsea plants, oil & gas pipelines, refineries, and power generation such as nuclear and thermal power plants. The company manages the whole cycle of production, distribution and after-sales services in all these markets. EPC companies represent the largest part of its capacity. Close co-operation with clients gives the company the opportunity to develop the market and the products in line with trends in the field of energy. Standard Fittings Elbows Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed, hot formed and by mandrel) Equal And Reducing Tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Concentric and Eccentric Reducers Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Caps Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless (cold formed and hot formed) Special Fittings Reducing elbows Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special radius bends (3D) Up to 56″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable Special radius bends (2,5D 3D 4D 5D 7D 1OD 18D) Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Barred tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Special flow tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing crosses Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing laterals Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special Products Headers and extruded manifolds Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Split tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable “Y” pieces Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Special Products as per customer drawings. Materials used and related International Standards Design Codes Manufacturing Standards ASME B31.1 -ASME B31.3 ASME B16.9-ASME B16.25 ASME B31.4-ASME B31.8 MSS-SP43 – MSS-SP75 EN 13445 – 13480 – 12952 (former BS PD 5500 Swedish ordinance AFS 1994:39 ) DIN 2605 – 2606 – 2615 2616 – 2617 – BS 1640 DIN 2413 – TRD301 GOST 17374 – 17375 17376 – 17377 – 17378 17379 – 17380 AD 2000 Merkblatt B2-B3-B9 EN 10253 STOOMWEZEN rules for pressure vessels ISO 15590 MSS- SP-75 BS/EN 14870 CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR ROOM, MODERATE AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURES STAINLESS STEEL HIGH YIELD STEEL FOR PIPELINE AND OFFSHORE CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR LOW TEMPERATURE SERVICE AUSTENITIC/FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL COPPER ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY TITANIUM ALLOY ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 312: TP304 -TP304L -TP304H TP304LN -TP304N TP316-TP316L-TP316H TP316LN -TP316N -TP317 TP317L -TP321 H -TP347 TP347H – S31254 and equivalent grades API 5L: Gr. X42 – X46 – X52 X60 – X65 – X70 – X80 ASTM / ASME A/SA 333: Gr. 6, Gr. 3, Gr. 8 and equivalent grades ASTM / ASME A/SA 790: UNS 31803 (duplex) – UNS 32750 (superduplex) UNS 32760 (superduplex) UNS 32550(superduplex) and equivalent grades Copper-nickel ASTM /ASME B/SB 466: UNS C70600 (Cu Ni 90/10) UNS C71500 (CuNi 70/30) and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB 366: UNS N04400 – UNS N06600 UNS N06625 – UNS N08020 UNS N08800 – UNS N08811 UNS N08825 – UNS N10276 and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB363: WPT2-WPT12 and equivalent ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 403: WP304 -WP304L -WP304H WP304LN -WP304N WP316 -WP316L-WP316H WP316LN -WP316N WP317 -WP317L -WP321 WP321 H -WP347 WP347H -WPS31254 EN 10208-2: L245NB L290NB – L360NB – L415NB L360QB – L415QB – L450QB L485QB – L555QB – L360MB L415MB – L450MB L485MB and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME A/SA 420 WPL6 -WPL3 ASTM / ASME A/SA 815: UNS 31803 (duplex) ASTM / ASME A/SA 335: Gr.1 – Gr.11 – Gr.12 – Gr.5 Gr.22 – Gr.9 – Gr.91 RCC-M: CL 1 – CL2 – CL3 grades Z2CND17.12 Z2CN18.10 – Z2CND18.12N (other grades can be supplied upon request) ASTM A860/MSS-SP75: WPHY 42 WPHY 46 -WPHY 52 -WPHY 60 -WPHY 65 WPHY 70 grades-WPHY 80 only as per MSS-SP75 ASTM / ASME A234: WPB WPC-WP1 -WP11 -WP12 WPS -WP22 -WP9 -WP91 WP92 ASTM A774: TP304L TP316L TP317L -TP321 TP347 EN 10216-2: P195GH P235GH – P265GH 20MnNb6 – 16Mo3 – 8MoB5 4- 14MoV63 1 0CrMoS-5 – 13CrMo4-5 10CrMo9-10 15NiCuMoNb5-6-4 X11 CrMo5 – X11 CrMo9-1 X1 0CrMoVNb9-1 X1 0CrWMoVNb9-2 X20CrMoV11-1 and equivalent grades Equivalent grades of EN 10253-3 EN 10253-4 (former AFNOR-DIN-BS equivalent grades). EN 10253-1 EN 10253-2 RCC-M: CL2 – CL3 – NC grades P265GH – P280GH P295GH – P355NH -TU42C AE250B1 (other grades can be supplied upon request).

  • DIN 2605 – 2606 – 2615 2616 – 2617 – BS 1640 DIN 2413 – TRD301 GOST 17374 –

    The company manufactures, supplies and distributes a wide range of fittings, such as elbows, tees, reducers, caps, bends and many others from 1/2″ to 120″ diameter in all material grades, according to international standards and clients’ requirements. CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes The target markets can be divided into up/mid/downstream, which includes onshore and offshore/subsea plants, oil & gas pipelines, refineries, and power generation such as nuclear and thermal power plants. The company manages the whole cycle of production, distribution and after-sales services in all these markets. EPC companies represent the largest part of its capacity. Close co-operation with clients gives the company the opportunity to develop the market and the products in line with trends in the field of energy. Standard Fittings  CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes Elbows Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed, hot formed and by mandrel) Equal And Reducing Tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Concentric and Eccentric Reducers Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Caps Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless (cold formed and hot formed) Special Fittings Reducing elbows Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special radius bends (3D) Up to 56″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable Special radius bends (2,5D 3D 4D 5D 7D 1OD 18D) Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Barred tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Special flow tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing crosses Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing laterals Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special Products Headers and extruded manifolds Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Split tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable “Y” pieces Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Special Products as per customer drawings. Materials used and related International Standards Design Codes Manufacturing Standards ASME B31.1 -ASME B31.3 ASME B16.9-ASME B16.25 ASME B31.4-ASME B31.8 MSS-SP43 – MSS-SP75 EN 13445 – 13480 – 12952 (former BS PD 5500 Swedish ordinance AFS 1994:39 ) DIN 2605 – 2606 – 2615 2616 – 2617 – BS 1640 DIN 2413 – TRD301 GOST 17374 – 17375 17376 – 17377 – 17378 17379 – 17380 AD 2000 Merkblatt B2-B3-B9 EN 10253 STOOMWEZEN rules for pressure vessels ISO 15590 MSS- SP-75 BS/EN 14870 CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR ROOM, MODERATE AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURES STAINLESS STEEL HIGH YIELD STEEL FOR PIPELINE AND OFFSHORE CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR LOW TEMPERATURE SERVICE AUSTENITIC/FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL COPPER ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY TITANIUM ALLOY ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 312: TP304 -TP304L -TP304H TP304LN -TP304N TP316-TP316L-TP316H TP316LN -TP316N -TP317 TP317L -TP321 H -TP347 TP347H – S31254 and equivalent grades API 5L: Gr. X42 – X46 – X52 X60 – X65 – X70 – X80 ASTM / ASME A/SA 333: Gr. 6, Gr. 3, Gr. 8 and equivalent grades ASTM / ASME A/SA 790: UNS 31803 (duplex) – UNS 32750 (superduplex) UNS 32760 (superduplex) UNS 32550(superduplex) and equivalent grades Copper-nickel ASTM /ASME B/SB 466: UNS C70600 (Cu Ni 90/10) UNS C71500 (CuNi 70/30) and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB 366: UNS N04400 – UNS N06600 UNS N06625 – UNS N08020 UNS N08800 – UNS N08811 UNS N08825 – UNS N10276 and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB363: WPT2-WPT12 and equivalent ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 403: WP304 -WP304L -WP304H WP304LN -WP304N WP316 -WP316L-WP316H WP316LN -WP316N WP317 -WP317L -WP321 WP321 H -WP347 WP347H -WPS31254 EN 10208-2: L245NB L290NB – L360NB – L415NB L360QB – L415QB – L450QB L485QB – L555QB – L360MB L415MB – L450MB L485MB and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME A/SA 420 WPL6 -WPL3 ASTM / ASME A/SA 815: UNS 31803 (duplex) ASTM / ASME A/SA 335: Gr.1 – Gr.11 – Gr.12 – Gr.5 Gr.22 – Gr.9 – Gr.91 RCC-M: CL 1 – CL2 – CL3 grades Z2CND17.12 Z2CN18.10 – Z2CND18.12N (other grades can be supplied upon request) ASTM A860/MSS-SP75: WPHY 42 WPHY 46 -WPHY 52 -WPHY 60 -WPHY 65 WPHY 70 grades-WPHY 80 only as per MSS-SP75 ASTM / ASME A234: WPB WPC-WP1 -WP11 -WP12 WPS -WP22 -WP9 -WP91 WP92 ASTM A774: TP304L TP316L TP317L -TP321 TP347 EN 10216-2: P195GH P235GH – P265GH 20MnNb6 – 16Mo3 – 8MoB5 4- 14MoV63 1 0CrMoS-5 – 13CrMo4-5 10CrMo9-10 15NiCuMoNb5-6-4 X11 CrMo5 – X11 CrMo9-1 X1 0CrMoVNb9-1 X1 0CrWMoVNb9-2 X20CrMoV11-1 and equivalent grades Equivalent grades of EN 10253-3 EN 10253-4 (former AFNOR-DIN-BS equivalent grades). EN 10253-1 EN 10253-2 RCC-M: CL2 – CL3 – NC grades P265GH – P280GH P295GH – P355NH -TU42C AE250B1 (other grades can be supplied upon request).

  • EN 13445 – 13480 – 12952

    The company manufactures, supplies and distributes a wide range of fittings, such as elbows, tees, reducers, caps, bends and many others from 1/2″ to 120″ diameter in all material grades, according to international standards and clients’ requirements. The target markets can be divided into up/mid/downstream, which includes onshore and offshore/subsea plants, oil & gas pipelines, refineries, and power generation such as nuclear and thermal power plants. The company manages the whole cycle of production, distribution and after-sales services in all these markets. EPC companies represent the largest part of its capacity. Close co-operation with clients gives the company the opportunity to develop the market and the products in line with trends in the field of energy. Standard Fittings Elbows Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed, hot formed and by mandrel) Equal And Reducing Tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Concentric and Eccentric Reducers Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Caps Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless (cold formed and hot formed) Special Fittings Reducing elbows Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special radius bends (3D) Up to 56″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable Special radius bends (2,5D 3D 4D 5D 7D 1OD 18D) Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Barred tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Special flow tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing crosses Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing laterals Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special Products Headers and extruded manifolds Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Split tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable “Y” pieces Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Special Products as per customer drawings. Materials used and related International Standards Design Codes Manufacturing Standards ASME B31.1 -ASME B31.3 ASME B16.9-ASME B16.25 ASME B31.4-ASME B31.8 MSS-SP43 – MSS-SP75 EN 13445 – 13480 – 12952 (former BS PD 5500 Swedish ordinance AFS 1994:39 ) DIN 2605 – 2606 – 2615 2616 – 2617 – BS 1640 DIN 2413 – TRD301 GOST 17374 – 17375 17376 – 17377 – 17378 17379 – 17380 AD 2000 Merkblatt B2-B3-B9 EN 10253 STOOMWEZEN rules for pressure vessels ISO 15590 MSS- SP-75 BS/EN 14870 CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR ROOM, MODERATE AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURES STAINLESS STEEL HIGH YIELD STEEL FOR PIPELINE AND OFFSHORE CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR LOW TEMPERATURE SERVICE AUSTENITIC/FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL COPPER ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY TITANIUM ALLOY ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 312: TP304 -TP304L -TP304H TP304LN -TP304N TP316-TP316L-TP316H TP316LN -TP316N -TP317 TP317L -TP321 H -TP347 TP347H – S31254 and equivalent grades API 5L: Gr. X42 – X46 – X52 X60 – X65 – X70 – X80 ASTM / ASME A/SA 333: Gr. 6, Gr. 3, Gr. 8 and equivalent grades ASTM / ASME A/SA 790: UNS 31803 (duplex) – UNS 32750 (superduplex) UNS 32760 (superduplex) UNS 32550(superduplex) and equivalent grades Copper-nickel ASTM /ASME B/SB 466: UNS C70600 (Cu Ni 90/10) UNS C71500 (CuNi 70/30) and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB 366: UNS N04400 – UNS N06600 UNS N06625 – UNS N08020 UNS N08800 – UNS N08811 UNS N08825 – UNS N10276 and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB363: WPT2-WPT12 and equivalent ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 403: WP304 -WP304L -WP304H WP304LN -WP304N WP316 -WP316L-WP316H WP316LN -WP316N WP317 -WP317L -WP321 WP321 H -WP347 WP347H -WPS31254 EN 10208-2: L245NB L290NB – L360NB – L415NB L360QB – L415QB – L450QB L485QB – L555QB – L360MB L415MB – L450MB L485MB and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME A/SA 420 WPL6 -WPL3 ASTM / ASME A/SA 815: UNS 31803 (duplex) ASTM / ASME A/SA 335: Gr.1 – Gr.11 – Gr.12 – Gr.5 Gr.22 – Gr.9 – Gr.91 RCC-M: CL 1 – CL2 – CL3 grades Z2CND17.12 Z2CN18.10 – Z2CND18.12N (other grades can be supplied upon request) ASTM A860/MSS-SP75: WPHY 42 WPHY 46 -WPHY 52 -WPHY 60 -WPHY 65 WPHY 70 grades-WPHY 80 only as per MSS-SP75 ASTM / ASME A234: WPB WPC-WP1 -WP11 -WP12 WPS -WP22 -WP9 -WP91 WP92 ASTM A774: TP304L TP316L TP317L -TP321 TP347 EN 10216-2: P195GH P235GH – P265GH 20MnNb6 – 16Mo3 – 8MoB5 4- 14MoV63 1 0CrMoS-5 – 13CrMo4-5 10CrMo9-10 15NiCuMoNb5-6-4 X11 CrMo5 – X11 CrMo9-1 X1 0CrMoVNb9-1 X1 0CrWMoVNb9-2 X20CrMoV11-1 and equivalent grades Equivalent grades of EN 10253-3 EN 10253-4 (former AFNOR-DIN-BS equivalent grades). EN 10253-1 EN 10253-2 RCC-M: CL2 – CL3 – NC grades P265GH – P280GH P295GH – P355NH -TU42C AE250B1 (other grades can be supplied upon request).

  • ASME B31.1 -ASME B31.3 ASME B16.9-ASME B16.25 ASME B31.4-ASME B31.8 MSS-SP43 – MSS-SP75

    The company manufactures, supplies and distributes a wide range of fittings, such as elbows, tees, reducers, caps, bends and many others from 1/2″ to 120″ diameter in all material grades, according to international standards and clients’ requirements. The target markets can be divided into up/mid/downstream, which includes onshore and offshore/subsea plants, oil & gas pipelines, refineries, and power generation such as nuclear and thermal power plants. The company manages the whole cycle of production, distribution and after-sales services in all these markets. EPC companies represent the largest part of its capacity. Close co-operation with clients gives the company the opportunity to develop the market and the products in line with trends in the field of energy. Standard Fittings Elbows Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed, hot formed and by mandrel) Equal And Reducing Tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Concentric and Eccentric Reducers Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Caps Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless (cold formed and hot formed) Special Fittings Reducing elbows Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special radius bends (3D) Up to 56″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable Special radius bends (2,5D 3D 4D 5D 7D 1OD 18D) Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Barred tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Special flow tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing crosses Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing laterals Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special Products Headers and extruded manifolds Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Split tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable “Y” pieces Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Special Products as per customer drawings. Materials used and related International Standards Design Codes Manufacturing Standards ASME B31.1 -ASME B31.3 ASME B16.9-ASME B16.25 ASME B31.4-ASME B31.8 MSS-SP43 – MSS-SP75 EN 13445 – 13480 – 12952 (former BS PD 5500 Swedish ordinance AFS 1994:39 ) DIN 2605 – 2606 – 2615 2616 – 2617 – BS 1640 DIN 2413 – TRD301 GOST 17374 – 17375 17376 – 17377 – 17378 17379 – 17380 AD 2000 Merkblatt B2-B3-B9 EN 10253 STOOMWEZEN rules for pressure vessels ISO 15590 MSS- SP-75 BS/EN 14870 CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR ROOM, MODERATE AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURES STAINLESS STEEL HIGH YIELD STEEL FOR PIPELINE AND OFFSHORE CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR LOW TEMPERATURE SERVICE AUSTENITIC/FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL COPPER ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY TITANIUM ALLOY ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 312: TP304 -TP304L -TP304H TP304LN -TP304N TP316-TP316L-TP316H TP316LN -TP316N -TP317 TP317L -TP321 H -TP347 TP347H – S31254 and equivalent grades API 5L: Gr. X42 – X46 – X52 X60 – X65 – X70 – X80 ASTM / ASME A/SA 333: Gr. 6, Gr. 3, Gr. 8 and equivalent grades ASTM / ASME A/SA 790: UNS 31803 (duplex) – UNS 32750 (superduplex) UNS 32760 (superduplex) UNS 32550(superduplex) and equivalent grades Copper-nickel ASTM /ASME B/SB 466: UNS C70600 (Cu Ni 90/10) UNS C71500 (CuNi 70/30) and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB 366: UNS N04400 – UNS N06600 UNS N06625 – UNS N08020 UNS N08800 – UNS N08811 UNS N08825 – UNS N10276 and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB363: WPT2-WPT12 and equivalent ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 403: WP304 -WP304L -WP304H WP304LN -WP304N WP316 -WP316L-WP316H WP316LN -WP316N WP317 -WP317L -WP321 WP321 H -WP347 WP347H -WPS31254 EN 10208-2: L245NB L290NB – L360NB – L415NB L360QB – L415QB – L450QB L485QB – L555QB – L360MB L415MB – L450MB L485MB and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME A/SA 420 WPL6 -WPL3 ASTM / ASME A/SA 815: UNS 31803 (duplex) ASTM / ASME A/SA 335: Gr.1 – Gr.11 – Gr.12 – Gr.5 Gr.22 – Gr.9 – Gr.91 RCC-M: CL 1 – CL2 – CL3 grades Z2CND17.12 Z2CN18.10 – Z2CND18.12N (other grades can be supplied upon request) ASTM A860/MSS-SP75: WPHY 42 WPHY 46 -WPHY 52 -WPHY 60 -WPHY 65 WPHY 70 grades-WPHY 80 only as per MSS-SP75 ASTM / ASME A234: WPB WPC-WP1 -WP11 -WP12 WPS -WP22 -WP9 -WP91 WP92 ASTM A774: TP304L TP316L TP317L -TP321 TP347 EN 10216-2: P195GH P235GH – P265GH 20MnNb6 – 16Mo3 – 8MoB5 4- 14MoV63 1 0CrMoS-5 – 13CrMo4-5 10CrMo9-10 15NiCuMoNb5-6-4 X11 CrMo5 – X11 CrMo9-1 X1 0CrMoVNb9-1 X1 0CrWMoVNb9-2 X20CrMoV11-1 and equivalent grades Equivalent grades of EN 10253-3 EN 10253-4 (former AFNOR-DIN-BS equivalent grades). EN 10253-1 EN 10253-2 RCC-M: CL2 – CL3 – NC grades P265GH – P280GH P295GH – P355NH -TU42C AE250B1 (other grades can be supplied upon request).

  • Special bw Fittings elbow tee reducer

    The company manufactures, supplies and distributes a wide range of fittings, such as elbows, tees, reducers, caps, bends and many others from 1/2″ to 120″ diameter in all material grades, according to international standards and clients’ requirements. CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes The target markets can be divided into up/mid/downstream, which includes onshore and offshore/subsea plants, oil & gas pipelines, refineries, and power generation such as nuclear and thermal power plants. The company manages the whole cycle of production, distribution and after-sales services in all these markets. EPC companies represent the largest part of its capacity. Close co-operation with clients gives the company the opportunity to develop the market and the products in line with trends in the field of energy. Standard Fittings Elbows Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed, hot formed and by mandrel) Equal And Reducing Tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Concentric and Eccentric Reducers Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Caps Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless (cold formed and hot formed)  CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes Special Fittings Reducing elbows Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special radius bends (3D) Up to 56″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable Special radius bends (2,5D 3D 4D 5D 7D 1OD 18D) Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Barred tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Special flow tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing crosses Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing laterals Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special Products Headers and extruded manifolds Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Split tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable “Y” pieces Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Special Products as per customer drawings. Materials used and related International Standards Design Codes Manufacturing Standards ASME B31.1 -ASME B31.3 ASME B16.9-ASME B16.25 ASME B31.4-ASME B31.8 MSS-SP43 – MSS-SP75 EN 13445 – 13480 – 12952 (former BS PD 5500 Swedish ordinance AFS 1994:39 ) DIN 2605 – 2606 – 2615 2616 – 2617 – BS 1640 DIN 2413 – TRD301 GOST 17374 – 17375 17376 – 17377 – 17378 17379 – 17380 AD 2000 Merkblatt B2-B3-B9 EN 10253 STOOMWEZEN rules for pressure vessels ISO 15590 MSS- SP-75 BS/EN 14870 CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR ROOM, MODERATE AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURES STAINLESS STEEL HIGH YIELD STEEL FOR PIPELINE AND OFFSHORE CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR LOW TEMPERATURE SERVICE AUSTENITIC/FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL COPPER ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY TITANIUM ALLOY ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 312: TP304 -TP304L -TP304H TP304LN -TP304N TP316-TP316L-TP316H TP316LN -TP316N -TP317 TP317L -TP321 H -TP347 TP347H – S31254 and equivalent grades API 5L: Gr. X42 – X46 – X52 X60 – X65 – X70 – X80 ASTM / ASME A/SA 333: Gr. 6, Gr. 3, Gr. 8 and equivalent grades ASTM / ASME A/SA 790: UNS 31803 (duplex) – UNS 32750 (superduplex) UNS 32760 (superduplex) UNS 32550(superduplex) and equivalent grades Copper-nickel ASTM /ASME B/SB 466: UNS C70600 (Cu Ni 90/10) UNS C71500 (CuNi 70/30) and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB 366: UNS N04400 – UNS N06600 UNS N06625 – UNS N08020 UNS N08800 – UNS N08811 UNS N08825 – UNS N10276 and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB363: WPT2-WPT12 and equivalent ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 403: WP304 -WP304L -WP304H WP304LN -WP304N WP316 -WP316L-WP316H WP316LN -WP316N WP317 -WP317L -WP321 WP321 H -WP347 WP347H -WPS31254 EN 10208-2: L245NB L290NB – L360NB – L415NB L360QB – L415QB – L450QB L485QB – L555QB – L360MB L415MB – L450MB L485MB and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME A/SA 420 WPL6 -WPL3 ASTM / ASME A/SA 815: UNS 31803 (duplex) ASTM / ASME A/SA 335: Gr.1 – Gr.11 – Gr.12 – Gr.5 Gr.22 – Gr.9 – Gr.91 RCC-M: CL 1 – CL2 – CL3 grades Z2CND17.12 Z2CN18.10 – Z2CND18.12N (other grades can be supplied upon request) ASTM A860/MSS-SP75: WPHY 42 WPHY 46 -WPHY 52 -WPHY 60 -WPHY 65 WPHY 70 grades-WPHY 80 only as per MSS-SP75 ASTM / ASME A234: WPB WPC-WP1 -WP11 -WP12 WPS -WP22 -WP9 -WP91 WP92 ASTM A774: TP304L TP316L TP317L -TP321 TP347 EN 10216-2: P195GH P235GH – P265GH 20MnNb6 – 16Mo3 – 8MoB5 4- 14MoV63 1 0CrMoS-5 – 13CrMo4-5 10CrMo9-10 15NiCuMoNb5-6-4 X11 CrMo5 – X11 CrMo9-1 X1 0CrMoVNb9-1 X1 0CrWMoVNb9-2 X20CrMoV11-1 and equivalent grades Equivalent grades of EN 10253-3 EN 10253-4 (former AFNOR-DIN-BS equivalent grades). EN 10253-1 EN 10253-2 RCC-M: CL2 – CL3 – NC grades P265GH – P280GH P295GH – P355NH -TU42C AE250B1 (other grades can be supplied upon request).

  • BW elbow tee reducer cap

    The company manufactures, supplies and distributes a wide range of fittings, such as elbows, tees, reducers, caps, bends and many others from 1/2″ to 120″ diameter in all material grades, according to international standards and clients’ requirements. CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes The target markets can be divided into up/mid/downstream, which includes onshore and offshore/subsea plants, oil & gas pipelines, refineries, and power generation such as nuclear and thermal power plants. The company manages the whole cycle of production, distribution and after-sales services in all these markets. EPC companies represent the largest part of its capacity. Close co-operation with clients gives the company the opportunity to develop the market and the products in line with trends in the field of energy. Standard Fittings Elbows Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed, hot formed and by mandrel) Equal And Reducing Tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Concentric and Eccentric Reducers Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Caps Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless (cold formed and hot formed) Special Fittings  CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes Reducing elbows Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special radius bends (3D) Up to 56″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable Special radius bends (2,5D 3D 4D 5D 7D 1OD 18D) Up to 60″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Barred tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (cold formed and hot formed) Special flow tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing crosses Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Equal and reducing laterals Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Special Products Headers and extruded manifolds Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded Split tees Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded segmentable “Y” pieces Up to 120″ All Grades Seamless and welded (hot induction and cold formed) Special Products as per customer drawings. Materials used and related International Standards Design Codes Manufacturing Standards ASME B31.1 -ASME B31.3 ASME B16.9-ASME B16.25 ASME B31.4-ASME B31.8 MSS-SP43 – MSS-SP75 EN 13445 – 13480 – 12952 (former BS PD 5500 Swedish ordinance AFS 1994:39 ) DIN 2605 – 2606 – 2615 2616 – 2617 – BS 1640 DIN 2413 – TRD301 GOST 17374 – 17375 17376 – 17377 – 17378 17379 – 17380 AD 2000 Merkblatt B2-B3-B9 EN 10253 STOOMWEZEN rules for pressure vessels ISO 15590 MSS- SP-75 BS/EN 14870 CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR ROOM, MODERATE AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURES STAINLESS STEEL HIGH YIELD STEEL FOR PIPELINE AND OFFSHORE CARBON AND ALLOY STEEL FOR LOW TEMPERATURE SERVICE AUSTENITIC/FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL COPPER ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY TITANIUM ALLOY ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 312: TP304 -TP304L -TP304H TP304LN -TP304N TP316-TP316L-TP316H TP316LN -TP316N -TP317 TP317L -TP321 H -TP347 TP347H – S31254 and equivalent grades API 5L: Gr. X42 – X46 – X52 X60 – X65 – X70 – X80 ASTM / ASME A/SA 333: Gr. 6, Gr. 3, Gr. 8 and equivalent grades ASTM / ASME A/SA 790: UNS 31803 (duplex) – UNS 32750 (superduplex) UNS 32760 (superduplex) UNS 32550(superduplex) and equivalent grades Copper-nickel ASTM /ASME B/SB 466: UNS C70600 (Cu Ni 90/10) UNS C71500 (CuNi 70/30) and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB 366: UNS N04400 – UNS N06600 UNS N06625 – UNS N08020 UNS N08800 – UNS N08811 UNS N08825 – UNS N10276 and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME B/SB363: WPT2-WPT12 and equivalent ASTM / ASME A/SA 106 ASTM / ASME A/SA 403: WP304 -WP304L -WP304H WP304LN -WP304N WP316 -WP316L-WP316H WP316LN -WP316N WP317 -WP317L -WP321 WP321 H -WP347 WP347H -WPS31254 EN 10208-2: L245NB L290NB – L360NB – L415NB L360QB – L415QB – L450QB L485QB – L555QB – L360MB L415MB – L450MB L485MB and equivalent grades. ASTM / ASME A/SA 420 WPL6 -WPL3 ASTM / ASME A/SA 815: UNS 31803 (duplex) ASTM / ASME A/SA 335: Gr.1 – Gr.11 – Gr.12 – Gr.5 Gr.22 – Gr.9 – Gr.91 RCC-M: CL 1 – CL2 – CL3 grades Z2CND17.12 Z2CN18.10 – Z2CND18.12N (other grades can be supplied upon request) ASTM A860/MSS-SP75: WPHY 42 WPHY 46 -WPHY 52 -WPHY 60 -WPHY 65 WPHY 70 grades-WPHY 80 only as per MSS-SP75 ASTM / ASME A234: WPB WPC-WP1 -WP11 -WP12 WPS -WP22 -WP9 -WP91 WP92 ASTM A774: TP304L TP316L TP317L -TP321 TP347 EN 10216-2: P195GH P235GH – P265GH 20MnNb6 – 16Mo3 – 8MoB5 4- 14MoV63 1 0CrMoS-5 – 13CrMo4-5 10CrMo9-10 15NiCuMoNb5-6-4 X11 CrMo5 – X11 CrMo9-1 X1 0CrMoVNb9-1 X1 0CrWMoVNb9-2 X20CrMoV11-1 and equivalent grades Equivalent grades of EN 10253-3 EN 10253-4 (former AFNOR-DIN-BS equivalent grades). EN 10253-1 EN 10253-2 RCC-M: CL2 – CL3 – NC grades P265GH – P280GH P295GH – P355NH -TU42C AE250B1 (other grades can be supplied upon request).

  • NICKEL ALLOY FLANGES

    Supplying /Distribution  of Flanges ​ Types                                               :   Slip-On Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges, Blind Flanges, Lap Joint Flanges,Threaded                                                                                      Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Reducing Flanges  and Orifice Flanges. Sizes                                                 :   1/2″ ~ 72″ (larger size available upon request) – All Wall Thicknesses & Schedules. Pressure (ASTM)                          :   150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500# Pressure (DIN/EN)                      :  PN2.5, PN6,PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN63, PN100, PN160, PN250, PN320,PN400 Standards                                      :  ANSI /ASME /AWWA /API /MSS /DIN /EN /BS /JIS/KS /GB /GOST and UNI Coating/Surface Treatment  :  Anti-rust Paint, Oil Black Paint, Yellow Transparent, Zinc Plated, Cold and Hot Dip                                                                                     Galvanized. ​ Our flanges comply to NACE MR0175, NACE MR0103, ISO 15156-2 Materials: The most common materials for pipe flanges (forged grades) are: ASTM A105 (carbon steel high temperature to match A53/A106/API 5L pipes), A350 Grades LF1/2/3 (carbon steel low temperature to match A333 pipes), A694 Grades F42 to F80 (high yield carbon steel to match API 5L pipe grades), ASTM A182 Grades F5 to F91 (alloy steel flanges to match A335 pipes), A182 Grade F304/316 (stainless steel flanges to match A312 SS pipes), A182 Gr. F44/F51/F53/F55 (duplex and super duplex to match A790/A928 pipes) and various nickel alloy grades (Inconel, Incoloy, Hastelloy, Monel). ​ CARBON STEEL FLANGES: ASTM A105 (high-temperature carbon steel) to match A53, A106, API 5L carbon steel pipes ASTM A350 LF1, LF2, LF3 (low-temperature carbon steel) to match ASTM A333 pipes ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65 (high-yield carbon steel to match API 5L X42, X52, X60, and X65 steel pipes. ASTM A694 F46, F48, F50,F56, 70 (High -yield carbon steel flanges) CSA Z245.12 (359 CAT2 – 483 CAT2) ​ STAINLESS STEEL FLANGES: The key elements that differentiate stainless steel materials for flanges, compared to other grades, are the Nickel (Ni), Chrome (Cr), and Molybdenum content (Mo). ASTM A182 F304, F304H, F304L, F304N, F304LN, F309H, F310, F310H, F31MoLN, F316, F316H, F316L, F316LN, F316Ti, F317, F317L, F321, F321H, F347, F347H, F348, F348H ​ Recommended service for stainless steel flange materials: Material                                  Material Group                                                     Recommended Service A182-F304                           18% Cr, 8% Ni Stainless Steel                        Corrosive services and atmospheres from                                                                                                                         -450°F to 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C) A182-F316                           18% Cr, 8% Ni, 2% Mo Stainless Steel        High resistance to corrosion from -450°F to                                                                                                 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C). ALLOY STEEL FLANGES: Alloy flange materials (chrome-moly) have higher chrome and molybdenum content than carbon steel flanges. Alloy steel flange materials suit high temperature and high-pressure applications and improved resistance to corrosion when compared to regular carbon steel flanges grades. ​ ASTM A182 alloy flanges are extremely ductile, strong and tough and easy to weld and offer oxidation and scaling resistance. These grades match with Alloy Steel Pipe A335 Gr. P5, P9, P11, P22, P91. ​ Recommended service for alloy steel flange material grades ASTM A182: ​ Material             Material Group                                                                      Recommended Service A182 F1             C-1/2 Mo Low Alloy Steel                                                  Non-corrosive applications Including water, oil,  and                                                                                                                                               gases  at temperatures between -29 ~593ºC* (Not                                                                                                                                                     prolonged use > 470ºC). A182 F2             0.75% Ni; Mo; 0.75% Cr Low Alloy Steel                      Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at  F2:-29ºC ~ 538ºC, WC5: -29ºC ~ 575ºC A182 F11         1/4% Chrome; 1/2% Moly Low Alloy Steel                  Non-corrosive applications including water, oiland gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F222      1/4% Chrome Low Alloy Steel                                          Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between  -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F5/F5a  5% Chrome; 1/2% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel            Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                              corrosive applications at temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F9            9% Chrome; 1% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel                Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as                                                                                                                                                          non- corrosive applications  at temperatures between                                                                                                                                            -30ºC (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F91         9% Chrome; 1% Moly; V-N, Medium Alloy Steel      Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                                corrosive applications at  temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). DUPLEX & SUPER DUPLEX FLANGES: Duplex steel (ASTM A182 2205) is an extremely corrosion resistant, work hardenable stainless steel, whose microstructure consists of a mixture of austenite and ferrite phases. ​ The most widely used grade for Duplex flange is 2205, due to its superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical strength. The designation “2205” is related to the chemical composition of this material, which features 22% of chromium and 5% of nickel. Super Duplex flange show an even superior strength and a higher corrosion resistance than standard duplex steel (and austenitic grades, of course). ​ The main difference between a duplex and a super duplex grade is the addition of copper to the alloy (in addition to increased amounts of Chromium, Moly, and Nickel). The addition of copper gives Super Duplex Stainless Steel an improved resistance to hot chlorides and strong reducing acids, like sulphuric acid, compared to a standard Duplex grade. ​ Whilst UNS S31803, UNS 32205 (duplex) and UNS S32750, UNS S32760 are standard designations, most manufacturers of superalloys attribute proprietary names to these steels (example UR52N+ is a Usinor/Arcelor Super Duplex steel, Ferralium, Zeron, Sandvik SAF 2205 22Cr, etc). ​ NICKEL ALLOY FLANGES: Inconel® Flanges Inconel® is a family of austenite nickel-chromium-based superalloys. Inconel® alloys are oxidation and corrosion resistant materials well suited for service in extreme environments subjected to pressure and heat. When heated, Inconel® forms a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer protecting the surface from further attack. Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range, attractive for high temperature applications where aluminum and steel would succumb to creep as a result of thermally induced crystal vacancies. Inconel’s high temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation strengthening, depending on the alloy. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 600 N06600 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5665 B/SB 166 ALLOY 601 N06601 AMS 5715 B/SB 166 ALLOY 625 N06625 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5666 B/SB 446 ​ Incoloy® Flanges Incoloy® refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies. They are mostly nickel-based, and designed for excellent corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; there are specific alloys for resistance to particular chemical attacks (e.g. alloy 020 is designed to be resistant to sulphuric acid, DS to be used in heat-treating furnaces with reactive atmospheres and many heat cycles) ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 800 N08800 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5766 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800H N08810 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800HT N08811 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 825 N08825 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 425 ALLOY C20 (F20) N08020 A 182, B 366, B/SB 462, B/SB 564 B/SB 472, B/SB 473 ALLOY 330 N08330 B 366 (REF), AMS 5716 B/SB 511, B/SB 512 ​ Monel® and Copper Nickel Alloy Flanges Monel is a group of nickel alloys, primarily composed of nickel (up to 67%) and copper, with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Stronger than pure nickel, Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion by many agents, including rapidly flowing seawater. They can be fabricated readily by hot- and cold-working, machining, and welding. Monel alloy 400 is a binary alloy of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore and is therefore considered a puritan alloy. ​ It is a very expensive alloy, with cost ranging from 5 to 10 times the cost of copper and nickel, hence its use is limited to those applications where it cannot be replaced with cheaper alternatives. Compared to carbon steel, piping in monel is more than 3 times as expensive. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 400 N04400 B366, B/SB 564, QQ-N-281, MIL-F-23509 B/SB 164 70/30 CUNI C71500 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 90/10 CU-NI C70600 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 ​ Hastelloy® Flanges The Corrosion-Resistant HASTELLOY® alloys are widely used by the chemical processing industries. The need for reliable performance leads to their acceptance and growth in the areas of energy, health and environmental, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and flue gas desulfurization industries. The attributes of HASTELLOY® alloys include high resistance to uniform attack, outstanding localized corrosion resistance, excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance, and ease of welding and fabrication. ​ B-3® alloy possesses outstanding resistance to non-oxidizing acids, such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. The advantages of B-3® alloy over previous B-family alloys are enhanced thermal stability and improved fabrication characteristics. ​ The most versatile of the HASTELLOY® alloys are the “C-type” alloys. C-2000® alloy combines outstanding resistance to oxidizing media with superior resistance to non-oxidizing environments and represents a true performance breakthrough for chemical process equipment applications.  C-22® alloy is particularly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion; it has been used extensively to protect against the most corrosive FGD systems and the most sophisticated pharmaceutical reaction vessels. ​ G-30® alloy has been very successful as phosphoric acid heat exchanger tubing and for other process components in the fertilizer industry. G-35® alloy was designed as an improved version of G-30 alloy in these applications.  The high chromium content of both of these alloys make them the premier choices for strong oxidizing solutions and mixed acid pickling services. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: HAYNES 230 – 4 N06230 B/SB 564, AMS 5891 B/SB 572 HAYNES 242 – 4 N10242 B564, HAYNES PS-6085-2 B/SB 573 7-MO PLUS (F52) – 3S32950 A/SA182 A/SA 479 HASTELLOY-B3 – 4N10675 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 335 HASTELLOY-C22 – 4N06022 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-C276 – 4N10276 B/SB462, B/SB 564, AMS 5750 B/SB 574 HAST C-2000 – 4N06200 B/SB462, B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-G30 – 4N06030 B/SB 462, B366 B/SB 581 Hastelloy® Family of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy Same excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid and other strongly reducing chemicals as B-2 alloy, but with significantly better thermal stability, fabricability and stress corrosion cracking resistance. ​ HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy Better overall corrosion resistance in oxidizing corrosives than C-4, C-  276 and 625 alloys. Outstanding resistance to localized corrosion and  excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Best alloy to use as universal weld filler metal to resist corrosion of weldments. ​ HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy                       Versatile, corrosion resistant alloy. Very good resistance to reducing, and                                                                                                     mildly oxidizing corrosives. Excellent stress corrosion cracking                                                                                                                           resistance with very good resistance to localized attack. HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy                 Most versatile, corrosion resistant alloy with excellent resistance to                                                                                                                   uniform corrosion in oxidizing or reducing environments. Excellent                                                                                                                     resistance to stress corrosion cracking and superior resistance to                                                                                                                   localized corrosion as compared to C-276 alloy. HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy                      Many advantages over other metallic and non-metallic materials in                                                                                                                 handling phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, fluoride environments                                                                                                     and oxidizing acid mixtures. HAYNES® 242® alloy.                               Age-hardenable alloy with excellent strength to 1300°F (705°C), low                                                                                                                 thermal expansion characteristics, good oxidation resistance to 1500°F                                                                                                       (815°C) and excellent fabricability. Also has excellent resistance to high-                                                                                                       temperature fluorine and fluoride-bearing environments. Used in gas                                                                                                             turbine seal rings, containment containment structures and high-                                                                                                                     strength fasteners. Also used in fluoropolymer plastics production and                                                                                                           CPI applications. ​ TITANIUM FLANGES: Titanium alloys are known to be light weight alloys with excellent corrosion resistance, very high tensile strength and toughness. ​ Grade 2 and 5  the most widely used of all the titanium grades. It is a medium to high strength general-purpose alloy. It is also referred to as an alpha-beta alloy. This alloy is fully heat treatable in sections measuring up to 15mm. It can be heated up to 400°C (750°F), and has good tensile properties at room temperature, creep resistance up to 325°C and very good fatigue strength. It is also known to be highly resistant to general corrosion in sea water. We also offer grade 12, which retains superior strength at higher temperatures and is known for its malleability and weldability. Titanium is often used in applications requiring high temperature and pressure service but with reduced weight. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: Titanium Gr, 2 Titanium Gr. 5 Titanium Gr. 12

  • ALLOY STEEL FLANGES Alloy Steel Pipe A335 Gr. P5, P9, P11, P22, P91.

    Supplying /Distribution  of Flanges ​ Types                                               :   Slip-On Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges, Blind Flanges, Lap Joint Flanges,Threaded                                                                                      Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Reducing Flanges  and Orifice Flanges. Sizes                                                 :   1/2″ ~ 72″ (larger size available upon request) – All Wall Thicknesses & Schedules. Pressure (ASTM)                          :   150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500# Pressure (DIN/EN)                      :  PN2.5, PN6,PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN63, PN100, PN160, PN250, PN320,PN400 Standards                                      :  ANSI /ASME /AWWA /API /MSS /DIN /EN /BS /JIS/KS /GB /GOST and UNI Coating/Surface Treatment  :  Anti-rust Paint, Oil Black Paint, Yellow Transparent, Zinc Plated, Cold and Hot Dip                                                                                     Galvanized. CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes ​ Our flanges comply to NACE MR0175, NACE MR0103, ISO 15156-2 Materials: The most common materials for pipe flanges (forged grades) are: ASTM A105 (carbon steel high temperature to match A53/A106/API 5L pipes), A350 Grades LF1/2/3 (carbon steel low temperature to match A333 pipes), A694 Grades F42 to F80 (high yield carbon steel to match API 5L pipe grades), ASTM A182 Grades F5 to F91 (alloy steel flanges to match A335 pipes), A182 Grade F304/316 (stainless steel flanges to match A312 SS pipes), A182 Gr. F44/F51/F53/F55 (duplex and super duplex to match A790/A928 pipes) and various nickel alloy grades (Inconel, Incoloy, Hastelloy, Monel). ​CANGZHOU WILSON PIPELINE manufacture of  flange fittings&pipes CARBON STEEL FLANGES: ASTM A105 (high-temperature carbon steel) to match A53, A106, API 5L carbon steel pipes ASTM A350 LF1, LF2, LF3 (low-temperature carbon steel) to match ASTM A333 pipes ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65 (high-yield carbon steel to match API 5L X42, X52, X60, and X65 steel pipes. ASTM A694 F46, F48, F50,F56, 70 (High -yield carbon steel flanges) CSA Z245.12 (359 CAT2 – 483 CAT2) ​ STAINLESS STEEL FLANGES: The key elements that differentiate stainless steel materials for flanges, compared to other grades, are the Nickel (Ni), Chrome (Cr), and Molybdenum content (Mo). ASTM A182 F304, F304H, F304L, F304N, F304LN, F309H, F310, F310H, F31MoLN, F316, F316H, F316L, F316LN, F316Ti, F317, F317L, F321, F321H, F347, F347H, F348, F348H ​ Recommended service for stainless steel flange materials: Material                                  Material Group                                                     Recommended Service A182-F304                           18% Cr, 8% Ni Stainless Steel                        Corrosive services and atmospheres from                                                                                                                         -450°F to 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C) A182-F316                           18% Cr, 8% Ni, 2% Mo Stainless Steel        High resistance to corrosion from -450°F to                                                                                                 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C). ALLOY STEEL FLANGES: Alloy flange materials (chrome-moly) have higher chrome and molybdenum content than carbon steel flanges. Alloy steel flange materials suit high temperature and high-pressure applications and improved resistance to corrosion when compared to regular carbon steel flanges grades. ​ ASTM A182 alloy flanges are extremely ductile, strong and tough and easy to weld and offer oxidation and scaling resistance. These grades match with Alloy Steel Pipe A335 Gr. P5, P9, P11, P22, P91. ​ Recommended service for alloy steel flange material grades ASTM A182: ​ Material             Material Group                                                                      Recommended Service A182 F1             C-1/2 Mo Low Alloy Steel                                                  Non-corrosive applications Including water, oil,  and                                                                                                                                               gases  at temperatures between -29 ~593ºC* (Not                                                                                                                                                     prolonged use > 470ºC). A182 F2             0.75% Ni; Mo; 0.75% Cr Low Alloy Steel                      Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at  F2:-29ºC ~ 538ºC, WC5: -29ºC ~ 575ºC A182 F11         1/4% Chrome; 1/2% Moly Low Alloy Steel                  Non-corrosive applications including water, oiland gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F222      1/4% Chrome Low Alloy Steel                                          Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between  -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F5/F5a  5% Chrome; 1/2% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel            Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                              corrosive applications at temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F9            9% Chrome; 1% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel                Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as                                                                                                                                                          non- corrosive applications  at temperatures between                                                                                                                                            -30ºC (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F91         9% Chrome; 1% Moly; V-N, Medium Alloy Steel      Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                                corrosive applications at  temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). DUPLEX & SUPER DUPLEX FLANGES: Duplex steel (ASTM A182 2205) is an extremely corrosion resistant, work hardenable stainless steel, whose microstructure consists of a mixture of austenite and ferrite phases. ​ The most widely used grade for Duplex flange is 2205, due to its superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical strength. The designation “2205” is related to the chemical composition of this material, which features 22% of chromium and 5% of nickel. Super Duplex flange show an even superior strength and a higher corrosion resistance than standard duplex steel (and austenitic grades, of course). ​ The main difference between a duplex and a super duplex grade is the addition of copper to the alloy (in addition to increased amounts of Chromium, Moly, and Nickel). The addition of copper gives Super Duplex Stainless Steel an improved resistance to hot chlorides and strong reducing acids, like sulphuric acid, compared to a standard Duplex grade. ​ Whilst UNS S31803, UNS 32205 (duplex) and UNS S32750, UNS S32760 are standard designations, most manufacturers of superalloys attribute proprietary names to these steels (example UR52N+ is a Usinor/Arcelor Super Duplex steel, Ferralium, Zeron, Sandvik SAF 2205 22Cr, etc). ​ NICKEL ALLOY FLANGES: Inconel® Flanges Inconel® is a family of austenite nickel-chromium-based superalloys. Inconel® alloys are oxidation and corrosion resistant materials well suited for service in extreme environments subjected to pressure and heat. When heated, Inconel® forms a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer protecting the surface from further attack. Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range, attractive for high temperature applications where aluminum and steel would succumb to creep as a result of thermally induced crystal vacancies. Inconel’s high temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation strengthening, depending on the alloy. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 600 N06600 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5665 B/SB 166 ALLOY 601 N06601 AMS 5715 B/SB 166 ALLOY 625 N06625 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5666 B/SB 446 ​ Incoloy® Flanges Incoloy® refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies. They are mostly nickel-based, and designed for excellent corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; there are specific alloys for resistance to particular chemical attacks (e.g. alloy 020 is designed to be resistant to sulphuric acid, DS to be used in heat-treating furnaces with reactive atmospheres and many heat cycles) ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 800 N08800 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5766 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800H N08810 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800HT N08811 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 825 N08825 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 425 ALLOY C20 (F20) N08020 A 182, B 366, B/SB 462, B/SB 564 B/SB 472, B/SB 473 ALLOY 330 N08330 B 366 (REF), AMS 5716 B/SB 511, B/SB 512 ​ Monel® and Copper Nickel Alloy Flanges Monel is a group of nickel alloys, primarily composed of nickel (up to 67%) and copper, with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Stronger than pure nickel, Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion by many agents, including rapidly flowing seawater. They can be fabricated readily by hot- and cold-working, machining, and welding. Monel alloy 400 is a binary alloy of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore and is therefore considered a puritan alloy. ​ It is a very expensive alloy, with cost ranging from 5 to 10 times the cost of copper and nickel, hence its use is limited to those applications where it cannot be replaced with cheaper alternatives. Compared to carbon steel, piping in monel is more than 3 times as expensive. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 400 N04400 B366, B/SB 564, QQ-N-281, MIL-F-23509 B/SB 164 70/30 CUNI C71500 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 90/10 CU-NI C70600 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 ​ Hastelloy® Flanges The Corrosion-Resistant HASTELLOY® alloys are widely used by the chemical processing industries. The need for reliable performance leads to their acceptance and growth in the areas of energy, health and environmental, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and flue gas desulfurization industries. The attributes of HASTELLOY® alloys include high resistance to uniform attack, outstanding localized corrosion resistance, excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance, and ease of welding and fabrication. ​ B-3® alloy possesses outstanding resistance to non-oxidizing acids, such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. The advantages of B-3® alloy over previous B-family alloys are enhanced thermal stability and improved fabrication characteristics. ​ The most versatile of the HASTELLOY® alloys are the “C-type” alloys. C-2000® alloy combines outstanding resistance to oxidizing media with superior resistance to non-oxidizing environments and represents a true performance breakthrough for chemical process equipment applications.  C-22® alloy is particularly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion; it has been used extensively to protect against the most corrosive FGD systems and the most sophisticated pharmaceutical reaction vessels. ​ G-30® alloy has been very successful as phosphoric acid heat exchanger tubing and for other process components in the fertilizer industry. G-35® alloy was designed as an improved version of G-30 alloy in these applications.  The high chromium content of both of these alloys make them the premier choices for strong oxidizing solutions and mixed acid pickling services. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: HAYNES 230 – 4 N06230 B/SB 564, AMS 5891 B/SB 572 HAYNES 242 – 4 N10242 B564, HAYNES PS-6085-2 B/SB 573 7-MO PLUS (F52) – 3S32950 A/SA182 A/SA 479 HASTELLOY-B3 – 4N10675 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 335 HASTELLOY-C22 – 4N06022 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-C276 – 4N10276 B/SB462, B/SB 564, AMS 5750 B/SB 574 HAST C-2000 – 4N06200 B/SB462, B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-G30 – 4N06030 B/SB 462, B366 B/SB 581 Hastelloy® Family of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy Same excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid and other strongly reducing chemicals as B-2 alloy, but with significantly better thermal stability, fabricability and stress corrosion cracking resistance. ​ HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy Better overall corrosion resistance in oxidizing corrosives than C-4, C-  276 and 625 alloys. Outstanding resistance to localized corrosion and  excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Best alloy to use as universal weld filler metal to resist corrosion of weldments. ​ HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy                       Versatile, corrosion resistant alloy. Very good resistance to reducing, and                                                                                                     mildly oxidizing corrosives. Excellent stress corrosion cracking                                                                                                                           resistance with very good resistance to localized attack. HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy                 Most versatile, corrosion resistant alloy with excellent resistance to                                                                                                                   uniform corrosion in oxidizing or reducing environments. Excellent                                                                                                                     resistance to stress corrosion cracking and superior resistance to                                                                                                                   localized corrosion as compared to C-276 alloy. HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy                      Many advantages over other metallic and non-metallic materials in                                                                                                                 handling phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, fluoride environments                                                                                                     and oxidizing acid mixtures. HAYNES® 242® alloy.                               Age-hardenable alloy with excellent strength to 1300°F (705°C), low                                                                                                                 thermal expansion characteristics, good oxidation resistance to 1500°F                                                                                                       (815°C) and excellent fabricability. Also has excellent resistance to high-                                                                                                       temperature fluorine and fluoride-bearing environments. Used in gas                                                                                                             turbine seal rings, containment containment structures and high-                                                                                                                     strength fasteners. Also used in fluoropolymer plastics production and                                                                                                           CPI applications. ​ TITANIUM FLANGES: Titanium alloys are known to be light weight alloys with excellent corrosion resistance, very high tensile strength and toughness. ​ Grade 2 and 5  the most widely used of all the titanium grades. It is a medium to high strength general-purpose alloy. It is also referred to as an alpha-beta alloy. This alloy is fully heat treatable in sections measuring up to 15mm. It can be heated up to 400°C (750°F), and has good tensile properties at room temperature, creep resistance up to 325°C and very good fatigue strength. It is also known to be highly resistant to general corrosion in sea water. We also offer grade 12, which retains superior strength at higher temperatures and is known for its malleability and weldability. Titanium is often used in applications requiring high temperature and pressure service but with reduced weight. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: Titanium Gr, 2 Titanium Gr. 5 Titanium Gr. 12

  • ASTM A182 F304 F316 F321 F316L F347H flange

    Supplying /Distribution  of Flanges ​ Types                                               :   Slip-On Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges, Blind Flanges, Lap Joint Flanges,Threaded                                                                                      Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Reducing Flanges  and Orifice Flanges. Sizes                                                 :   1/2″ ~ 72″ (larger size available upon request) – All Wall Thicknesses & Schedules. Pressure (ASTM)                          :   150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500# Pressure (DIN/EN)                      :  PN2.5, PN6,PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN63, PN100, PN160, PN250, PN320,PN400 Standards                                      :  ANSI /ASME /AWWA /API /MSS /DIN /EN /BS /JIS/KS /GB /GOST and UNI Coating/Surface Treatment  :  Anti-rust Paint, Oil Black Paint, Yellow Transparent, Zinc Plated, Cold and Hot Dip                                                                                     Galvanized. ​ Our flanges comply to NACE MR0175, NACE MR0103, ISO 15156-2 Materials: The most common materials for pipe flanges (forged grades) are: ASTM A105 (carbon steel high temperature to match A53/A106/API 5L pipes), A350 Grades LF1/2/3 (carbon steel low temperature to match A333 pipes), A694 Grades F42 to F80 (high yield carbon steel to match API 5L pipe grades), ASTM A182 Grades F5 to F91 (alloy steel flanges to match A335 pipes), A182 Grade F304/316 (stainless steel flanges to match A312 SS pipes), A182 Gr. F44/F51/F53/F55 (duplex and super duplex to match A790/A928 pipes) and various nickel alloy grades (Inconel, Incoloy, Hastelloy, Monel). ​ CARBON STEEL FLANGES: ASTM A105 (high-temperature carbon steel) to match A53, A106, API 5L carbon steel pipes ASTM A350 LF1, LF2, LF3 (low-temperature carbon steel) to match ASTM A333 pipes ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65 (high-yield carbon steel to match API 5L X42, X52, X60, and X65 steel pipes. ASTM A694 F46, F48, F50,F56, 70 (High -yield carbon steel flanges) CSA Z245.12 (359 CAT2 – 483 CAT2) ​ STAINLESS STEEL FLANGES: The key elements that differentiate stainless steel materials for flanges, compared to other grades, are the Nickel (Ni), Chrome (Cr), and Molybdenum content (Mo). ASTM A182 F304, F304H, F304L, F304N, F304LN, F309H, F310, F310H, F31MoLN, F316, F316H, F316L, F316LN, F316Ti, F317, F317L, F321, F321H, F347, F347H, F348, F348H ​ Recommended service for stainless steel flange materials: Material                                  Material Group                                                     Recommended Service A182-F304                           18% Cr, 8% Ni Stainless Steel                        Corrosive services and atmospheres from                                                                                                                         -450°F to 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C) A182-F316                           18% Cr, 8% Ni, 2% Mo Stainless Steel        High resistance to corrosion from -450°F to                                                                                                 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C). ALLOY STEEL FLANGES: Alloy flange materials (chrome-moly) have higher chrome and molybdenum content than carbon steel flanges. Alloy steel flange materials suit high temperature and high-pressure applications and improved resistance to corrosion when compared to regular carbon steel flanges grades. ​ ASTM A182 alloy flanges are extremely ductile, strong and tough and easy to weld and offer oxidation and scaling resistance. These grades match with Alloy Steel Pipe A335 Gr. P5, P9, P11, P22, P91. ​ Recommended service for alloy steel flange material grades ASTM A182: ​ Material             Material Group                                                                      Recommended Service A182 F1             C-1/2 Mo Low Alloy Steel                                                  Non-corrosive applications Including water, oil,  and                                                                                                                                               gases  at temperatures between -29 ~593ºC* (Not                                                                                                                                                     prolonged use > 470ºC). A182 F2             0.75% Ni; Mo; 0.75% Cr Low Alloy Steel                      Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at  F2:-29ºC ~ 538ºC, WC5: -29ºC ~ 575ºC A182 F11         1/4% Chrome; 1/2% Moly Low Alloy Steel                  Non-corrosive applications including water, oiland gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F222      1/4% Chrome Low Alloy Steel                                          Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between  -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F5/F5a  5% Chrome; 1/2% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel            Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                              corrosive applications at temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F9            9% Chrome; 1% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel                Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as                                                                                                                                                          non- corrosive applications  at temperatures between                                                                                                                                            -30ºC (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F91         9% Chrome; 1% Moly; V-N, Medium Alloy Steel      Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                                corrosive applications at  temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). DUPLEX & SUPER DUPLEX FLANGES: Duplex steel (ASTM A182 2205) is an extremely corrosion resistant, work hardenable stainless steel, whose microstructure consists of a mixture of austenite and ferrite phases. ​ The most widely used grade for Duplex flange is 2205, due to its superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical strength. The designation “2205” is related to the chemical composition of this material, which features 22% of chromium and 5% of nickel. Super Duplex flange show an even superior strength and a higher corrosion resistance than standard duplex steel (and austenitic grades, of course). ​ The main difference between a duplex and a super duplex grade is the addition of copper to the alloy (in addition to increased amounts of Chromium, Moly, and Nickel). The addition of copper gives Super Duplex Stainless Steel an improved resistance to hot chlorides and strong reducing acids, like sulphuric acid, compared to a standard Duplex grade. ​ Whilst UNS S31803, UNS 32205 (duplex) and UNS S32750, UNS S32760 are standard designations, most manufacturers of superalloys attribute proprietary names to these steels (example UR52N+ is a Usinor/Arcelor Super Duplex steel, Ferralium, Zeron, Sandvik SAF 2205 22Cr, etc). ​ NICKEL ALLOY FLANGES: Inconel® Flanges Inconel® is a family of austenite nickel-chromium-based superalloys. Inconel® alloys are oxidation and corrosion resistant materials well suited for service in extreme environments subjected to pressure and heat. When heated, Inconel® forms a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer protecting the surface from further attack. Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range, attractive for high temperature applications where aluminum and steel would succumb to creep as a result of thermally induced crystal vacancies. Inconel’s high temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation strengthening, depending on the alloy. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 600 N06600 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5665 B/SB 166 ALLOY 601 N06601 AMS 5715 B/SB 166 ALLOY 625 N06625 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5666 B/SB 446 ​ Incoloy® Flanges Incoloy® refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies. They are mostly nickel-based, and designed for excellent corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; there are specific alloys for resistance to particular chemical attacks (e.g. alloy 020 is designed to be resistant to sulphuric acid, DS to be used in heat-treating furnaces with reactive atmospheres and many heat cycles) ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 800 N08800 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5766 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800H N08810 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800HT N08811 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 825 N08825 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 425 ALLOY C20 (F20) N08020 A 182, B 366, B/SB 462, B/SB 564 B/SB 472, B/SB 473 ALLOY 330 N08330 B 366 (REF), AMS 5716 B/SB 511, B/SB 512 ​ Monel® and Copper Nickel Alloy Flanges Monel is a group of nickel alloys, primarily composed of nickel (up to 67%) and copper, with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Stronger than pure nickel, Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion by many agents, including rapidly flowing seawater. They can be fabricated readily by hot- and cold-working, machining, and welding. Monel alloy 400 is a binary alloy of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore and is therefore considered a puritan alloy. ​ It is a very expensive alloy, with cost ranging from 5 to 10 times the cost of copper and nickel, hence its use is limited to those applications where it cannot be replaced with cheaper alternatives. Compared to carbon steel, piping in monel is more than 3 times as expensive. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 400 N04400 B366, B/SB 564, QQ-N-281, MIL-F-23509 B/SB 164 70/30 CUNI C71500 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 90/10 CU-NI C70600 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 ​ Hastelloy® Flanges The Corrosion-Resistant HASTELLOY® alloys are widely used by the chemical processing industries. The need for reliable performance leads to their acceptance and growth in the areas of energy, health and environmental, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and flue gas desulfurization industries. The attributes of HASTELLOY® alloys include high resistance to uniform attack, outstanding localized corrosion resistance, excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance, and ease of welding and fabrication. ​ B-3® alloy possesses outstanding resistance to non-oxidizing acids, such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. The advantages of B-3® alloy over previous B-family alloys are enhanced thermal stability and improved fabrication characteristics. ​ The most versatile of the HASTELLOY® alloys are the “C-type” alloys. C-2000® alloy combines outstanding resistance to oxidizing media with superior resistance to non-oxidizing environments and represents a true performance breakthrough for chemical process equipment applications.  C-22® alloy is particularly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion; it has been used extensively to protect against the most corrosive FGD systems and the most sophisticated pharmaceutical reaction vessels. ​ G-30® alloy has been very successful as phosphoric acid heat exchanger tubing and for other process components in the fertilizer industry. G-35® alloy was designed as an improved version of G-30 alloy in these applications.  The high chromium content of both of these alloys make them the premier choices for strong oxidizing solutions and mixed acid pickling services. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: HAYNES 230 – 4 N06230 B/SB 564, AMS 5891 B/SB 572 HAYNES 242 – 4 N10242 B564, HAYNES PS-6085-2 B/SB 573 7-MO PLUS (F52) – 3S32950 A/SA182 A/SA 479 HASTELLOY-B3 – 4N10675 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 335 HASTELLOY-C22 – 4N06022 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-C276 – 4N10276 B/SB462, B/SB 564, AMS 5750 B/SB 574 HAST C-2000 – 4N06200 B/SB462, B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-G30 – 4N06030 B/SB 462, B366 B/SB 581 Hastelloy® Family of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy Same excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid and other strongly reducing chemicals as B-2 alloy, but with significantly better thermal stability, fabricability and stress corrosion cracking resistance. ​ HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy Better overall corrosion resistance in oxidizing corrosives than C-4, C-  276 and 625 alloys. Outstanding resistance to localized corrosion and  excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Best alloy to use as universal weld filler metal to resist corrosion of weldments. ​ HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy                       Versatile, corrosion resistant alloy. Very good resistance to reducing, and                                                                                                     mildly oxidizing corrosives. Excellent stress corrosion cracking                                                                                                                           resistance with very good resistance to localized attack. HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy                 Most versatile, corrosion resistant alloy with excellent resistance to                                                                                                                   uniform corrosion in oxidizing or reducing environments. Excellent                                                                                                                     resistance to stress corrosion cracking and superior resistance to                                                                                                                   localized corrosion as compared to C-276 alloy. HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy                      Many advantages over other metallic and non-metallic materials in                                                                                                                 handling phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, fluoride environments                                                                                                     and oxidizing acid mixtures. HAYNES® 242® alloy.                               Age-hardenable alloy with excellent strength to 1300°F (705°C), low                                                                                                                 thermal expansion characteristics, good oxidation resistance to 1500°F                                                                                                       (815°C) and excellent fabricability. Also has excellent resistance to high-                                                                                                       temperature fluorine and fluoride-bearing environments. Used in gas                                                                                                             turbine seal rings, containment containment structures and high-                                                                                                                     strength fasteners. Also used in fluoropolymer plastics production and                                                                                                           CPI applications. ​ TITANIUM FLANGES: Titanium alloys are known to be light weight alloys with excellent corrosion resistance, very high tensile strength and toughness. ​ Grade 2 and 5  the most widely used of all the titanium grades. It is a medium to high strength general-purpose alloy. It is also referred to as an alpha-beta alloy. This alloy is fully heat treatable in sections measuring up to 15mm. It can be heated up to 400°C (750°F), and has good tensile properties at room temperature, creep resistance up to 325°C and very good fatigue strength. It is also known to be highly resistant to general corrosion in sea water. We also offer grade 12, which retains superior strength at higher temperatures and is known for its malleability and weldability. Titanium is often used in applications requiring high temperature and pressure service but with reduced weight. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: Titanium Gr, 2 Titanium Gr. 5 Titanium Gr. 12

  • ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65

    Supplying /Distribution  of Flanges ​ Types                                               :   Slip-On Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges, Blind Flanges, Lap Joint Flanges,Threaded                                                                                      Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Reducing Flanges  and Orifice Flanges. Sizes                                                 :   1/2″ ~ 72″ (larger size available upon request) – All Wall Thicknesses & Schedules. Pressure (ASTM)                          :   150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500# Pressure (DIN/EN)                      :  PN2.5, PN6,PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN63, PN100, PN160, PN250, PN320,PN400 Standards                                      :  ANSI /ASME /AWWA /API /MSS /DIN /EN /BS /JIS/KS /GB /GOST and UNI Coating/Surface Treatment  :  Anti-rust Paint, Oil Black Paint, Yellow Transparent, Zinc Plated, Cold and Hot Dip                                                                                     Galvanized. ​ Our flanges comply to NACE MR0175, NACE MR0103, ISO 15156-2 Materials: The most common materials for pipe flanges (forged grades) are: ASTM A105 (carbon steel high temperature to match A53/A106/API 5L pipes), A350 Grades LF1/2/3 (carbon steel low temperature to match A333 pipes), A694 Grades F42 to F80 (high yield carbon steel to match API 5L pipe grades), ASTM A182 Grades F5 to F91 (alloy steel flanges to match A335 pipes), A182 Grade F304/316 (stainless steel flanges to match A312 SS pipes), A182 Gr. F44/F51/F53/F55 (duplex and super duplex to match A790/A928 pipes) and various nickel alloy grades (Inconel, Incoloy, Hastelloy, Monel). ​ CARBON STEEL FLANGES: ASTM A105 (high-temperature carbon steel) to match A53, A106, API 5L carbon steel pipes ASTM A350 LF1, LF2, LF3 (low-temperature carbon steel) to match ASTM A333 pipes ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65 (high-yield carbon steel to match API 5L X42, X52, X60, and X65 steel pipes. ASTM A694 F46, F48, F50,F56, 70 (High -yield carbon steel flanges) CSA Z245.12 (359 CAT2 – 483 CAT2) ​ STAINLESS STEEL FLANGES: The key elements that differentiate stainless steel materials for flanges, compared to other grades, are the Nickel (Ni), Chrome (Cr), and Molybdenum content (Mo). ASTM A182 F304, F304H, F304L, F304N, F304LN, F309H, F310, F310H, F31MoLN, F316, F316H, F316L, F316LN, F316Ti, F317, F317L, F321, F321H, F347, F347H, F348, F348H ​ Recommended service for stainless steel flange materials: Material                                  Material Group                                                     Recommended Service A182-F304                           18% Cr, 8% Ni Stainless Steel                        Corrosive services and atmospheres from                                                                                                                         -450°F to 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C) A182-F316                           18% Cr, 8% Ni, 2% Mo Stainless Steel        High resistance to corrosion from -450°F to                                                                                                 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C). ALLOY STEEL FLANGES: Alloy flange materials (chrome-moly) have higher chrome and molybdenum content than carbon steel flanges. Alloy steel flange materials suit high temperature and high-pressure applications and improved resistance to corrosion when compared to regular carbon steel flanges grades. ​ ASTM A182 alloy flanges are extremely ductile, strong and tough and easy to weld and offer oxidation and scaling resistance. These grades match with Alloy Steel Pipe A335 Gr. P5, P9, P11, P22, P91. ​ Recommended service for alloy steel flange material grades ASTM A182: ​ Material             Material Group                                                                      Recommended Service A182 F1             C-1/2 Mo Low Alloy Steel                                                  Non-corrosive applications Including water, oil,  and                                                                                                                                               gases  at temperatures between -29 ~593ºC* (Not                                                                                                                                                     prolonged use > 470ºC). A182 F2             0.75% Ni; Mo; 0.75% Cr Low Alloy Steel                      Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at  F2:-29ºC ~ 538ºC, WC5: -29ºC ~ 575ºC A182 F11         1/4% Chrome; 1/2% Moly Low Alloy Steel                  Non-corrosive applications including water, oiland gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F222      1/4% Chrome Low Alloy Steel                                          Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between  -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F5/F5a  5% Chrome; 1/2% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel            Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                              corrosive applications at temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F9            9% Chrome; 1% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel                Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as                                                                                                                                                          non- corrosive applications  at temperatures between                                                                                                                                            -30ºC (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F91         9% Chrome; 1% Moly; V-N, Medium Alloy Steel      Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                                corrosive applications at  temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). DUPLEX & SUPER DUPLEX FLANGES: Duplex steel (ASTM A182 2205) is an extremely corrosion resistant, work hardenable stainless steel, whose microstructure consists of a mixture of austenite and ferrite phases. ​ The most widely used grade for Duplex flange is 2205, due to its superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical strength. The designation “2205” is related to the chemical composition of this material, which features 22% of chromium and 5% of nickel. Super Duplex flange show an even superior strength and a higher corrosion resistance than standard duplex steel (and austenitic grades, of course). ​ The main difference between a duplex and a super duplex grade is the addition of copper to the alloy (in addition to increased amounts of Chromium, Moly, and Nickel). The addition of copper gives Super Duplex Stainless Steel an improved resistance to hot chlorides and strong reducing acids, like sulphuric acid, compared to a standard Duplex grade. ​ Whilst UNS S31803, UNS 32205 (duplex) and UNS S32750, UNS S32760 are standard designations, most manufacturers of superalloys attribute proprietary names to these steels (example UR52N+ is a Usinor/Arcelor Super Duplex steel, Ferralium, Zeron, Sandvik SAF 2205 22Cr, etc). ​ NICKEL ALLOY FLANGES: Inconel® Flanges Inconel® is a family of austenite nickel-chromium-based superalloys. Inconel® alloys are oxidation and corrosion resistant materials well suited for service in extreme environments subjected to pressure and heat. When heated, Inconel® forms a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer protecting the surface from further attack. Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range, attractive for high temperature applications where aluminum and steel would succumb to creep as a result of thermally induced crystal vacancies. Inconel’s high temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation strengthening, depending on the alloy. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 600 N06600 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5665 B/SB 166 ALLOY 601 N06601 AMS 5715 B/SB 166 ALLOY 625 N06625 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5666 B/SB 446 ​ Incoloy® Flanges Incoloy® refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies. They are mostly nickel-based, and designed for excellent corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; there are specific alloys for resistance to particular chemical attacks (e.g. alloy 020 is designed to be resistant to sulphuric acid, DS to be used in heat-treating furnaces with reactive atmospheres and many heat cycles) ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 800 N08800 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5766 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800H N08810 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800HT N08811 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 825 N08825 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 425 ALLOY C20 (F20) N08020 A 182, B 366, B/SB 462, B/SB 564 B/SB 472, B/SB 473 ALLOY 330 N08330 B 366 (REF), AMS 5716 B/SB 511, B/SB 512 ​ Monel® and Copper Nickel Alloy Flanges Monel is a group of nickel alloys, primarily composed of nickel (up to 67%) and copper, with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Stronger than pure nickel, Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion by many agents, including rapidly flowing seawater. They can be fabricated readily by hot- and cold-working, machining, and welding. Monel alloy 400 is a binary alloy of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore and is therefore considered a puritan alloy. ​ It is a very expensive alloy, with cost ranging from 5 to 10 times the cost of copper and nickel, hence its use is limited to those applications where it cannot be replaced with cheaper alternatives. Compared to carbon steel, piping in monel is more than 3 times as expensive. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 400 N04400 B366, B/SB 564, QQ-N-281, MIL-F-23509 B/SB 164 70/30 CUNI C71500 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 90/10 CU-NI C70600 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 ​ Hastelloy® Flanges The Corrosion-Resistant HASTELLOY® alloys are widely used by the chemical processing industries. The need for reliable performance leads to their acceptance and growth in the areas of energy, health and environmental, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and flue gas desulfurization industries. The attributes of HASTELLOY® alloys include high resistance to uniform attack, outstanding localized corrosion resistance, excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance, and ease of welding and fabrication. ​ B-3® alloy possesses outstanding resistance to non-oxidizing acids, such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. The advantages of B-3® alloy over previous B-family alloys are enhanced thermal stability and improved fabrication characteristics. ​ The most versatile of the HASTELLOY® alloys are the “C-type” alloys. C-2000® alloy combines outstanding resistance to oxidizing media with superior resistance to non-oxidizing environments and represents a true performance breakthrough for chemical process equipment applications.  C-22® alloy is particularly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion; it has been used extensively to protect against the most corrosive FGD systems and the most sophisticated pharmaceutical reaction vessels. ​ G-30® alloy has been very successful as phosphoric acid heat exchanger tubing and for other process components in the fertilizer industry. G-35® alloy was designed as an improved version of G-30 alloy in these applications.  The high chromium content of both of these alloys make them the premier choices for strong oxidizing solutions and mixed acid pickling services. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: HAYNES 230 – 4 N06230 B/SB 564, AMS 5891 B/SB 572 HAYNES 242 – 4 N10242 B564, HAYNES PS-6085-2 B/SB 573 7-MO PLUS (F52) – 3S32950 A/SA182 A/SA 479 HASTELLOY-B3 – 4N10675 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 335 HASTELLOY-C22 – 4N06022 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-C276 – 4N10276 B/SB462, B/SB 564, AMS 5750 B/SB 574 HAST C-2000 – 4N06200 B/SB462, B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-G30 – 4N06030 B/SB 462, B366 B/SB 581 Hastelloy® Family of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy Same excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid and other strongly reducing chemicals as B-2 alloy, but with significantly better thermal stability, fabricability and stress corrosion cracking resistance. ​ HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy Better overall corrosion resistance in oxidizing corrosives than C-4, C-  276 and 625 alloys. Outstanding resistance to localized corrosion and  excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Best alloy to use as universal weld filler metal to resist corrosion of weldments. ​ HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy                       Versatile, corrosion resistant alloy. Very good resistance to reducing, and                                                                                                     mildly oxidizing corrosives. Excellent stress corrosion cracking                                                                                                                           resistance with very good resistance to localized attack. HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy                 Most versatile, corrosion resistant alloy with excellent resistance to                                                                                                                   uniform corrosion in oxidizing or reducing environments. Excellent                                                                                                                     resistance to stress corrosion cracking and superior resistance to                                                                                                                   localized corrosion as compared to C-276 alloy. HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy                      Many advantages over other metallic and non-metallic materials in                                                                                                                 handling phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, fluoride environments                                                                                                     and oxidizing acid mixtures. HAYNES® 242® alloy.                               Age-hardenable alloy with excellent strength to 1300°F (705°C), low                                                                                                                 thermal expansion characteristics, good oxidation resistance to 1500°F                                                                                                       (815°C) and excellent fabricability. Also has excellent resistance to high-                                                                                                       temperature fluorine and fluoride-bearing environments. Used in gas                                                                                                             turbine seal rings, containment containment structures and high-                                                                                                                     strength fasteners. Also used in fluoropolymer plastics production and                                                                                                           CPI applications. ​ TITANIUM FLANGES: Titanium alloys are known to be light weight alloys with excellent corrosion resistance, very high tensile strength and toughness. ​ Grade 2 and 5  the most widely used of all the titanium grades. It is a medium to high strength general-purpose alloy. It is also referred to as an alpha-beta alloy. This alloy is fully heat treatable in sections measuring up to 15mm. It can be heated up to 400°C (750°F), and has good tensile properties at room temperature, creep resistance up to 325°C and very good fatigue strength. It is also known to be highly resistant to general corrosion in sea water. We also offer grade 12, which retains superior strength at higher temperatures and is known for its malleability and weldability. Titanium is often used in applications requiring high temperature and pressure service but with reduced weight. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: Titanium Gr, 2 Titanium Gr. 5 Titanium Gr. 12

  • ASTM A350 LF1, LF2, LF3

    Supplying /Distribution  of Flanges ​ Types                                               :   Slip-On Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges, Blind Flanges, Lap Joint Flanges,Threaded                                                                                      Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Reducing Flanges  and Orifice Flanges. Sizes                                                 :   1/2″ ~ 72″ (larger size available upon request) – All Wall Thicknesses & Schedules. Pressure (ASTM)                          :   150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500# Pressure (DIN/EN)                      :  PN2.5, PN6,PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN63, PN100, PN160, PN250, PN320,PN400 Standards                                      :  ANSI /ASME /AWWA /API /MSS /DIN /EN /BS /JIS/KS /GB /GOST and UNI Coating/Surface Treatment  :  Anti-rust Paint, Oil Black Paint, Yellow Transparent, Zinc Plated, Cold and Hot Dip                                                                                     Galvanized. ​ Our flanges comply to NACE MR0175, NACE MR0103, ISO 15156-2 Materials: The most common materials for pipe flanges (forged grades) are: ASTM A105 (carbon steel high temperature to match A53/A106/API 5L pipes), A350 Grades LF1/2/3 (carbon steel low temperature to match A333 pipes), A694 Grades F42 to F80 (high yield carbon steel to match API 5L pipe grades), ASTM A182 Grades F5 to F91 (alloy steel flanges to match A335 pipes), A182 Grade F304/316 (stainless steel flanges to match A312 SS pipes), A182 Gr. F44/F51/F53/F55 (duplex and super duplex to match A790/A928 pipes) and various nickel alloy grades (Inconel, Incoloy, Hastelloy, Monel). ​ CARBON STEEL FLANGES: ASTM A105 (high-temperature carbon steel) to match A53, A106, API 5L carbon steel pipes ASTM A350 LF1, LF2, LF3 (low-temperature carbon steel) to match ASTM A333 pipes ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65 (high-yield carbon steel to match API 5L X42, X52, X60, and X65 steel pipes. ASTM A694 F46, F48, F50,F56, 70 (High -yield carbon steel flanges) CSA Z245.12 (359 CAT2 – 483 CAT2) ​ STAINLESS STEEL FLANGES: The key elements that differentiate stainless steel materials for flanges, compared to other grades, are the Nickel (Ni), Chrome (Cr), and Molybdenum content (Mo). ASTM A182 F304, F304H, F304L, F304N, F304LN, F309H, F310, F310H, F31MoLN, F316, F316H, F316L, F316LN, F316Ti, F317, F317L, F321, F321H, F347, F347H, F348, F348H ​ Recommended service for stainless steel flange materials: Material                                  Material Group                                                     Recommended Service A182-F304                           18% Cr, 8% Ni Stainless Steel                        Corrosive services and atmospheres from                                                                                                                         -450°F to 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C) A182-F316                           18% Cr, 8% Ni, 2% Mo Stainless Steel        High resistance to corrosion from -450°F to                                                                                                 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C). ALLOY STEEL FLANGES: Alloy flange materials (chrome-moly) have higher chrome and molybdenum content than carbon steel flanges. Alloy steel flange materials suit high temperature and high-pressure applications and improved resistance to corrosion when compared to regular carbon steel flanges grades. ​ ASTM A182 alloy flanges are extremely ductile, strong and tough and easy to weld and offer oxidation and scaling resistance. These grades match with Alloy Steel Pipe A335 Gr. P5, P9, P11, P22, P91. ​ Recommended service for alloy steel flange material grades ASTM A182: ​ Material             Material Group                                                                      Recommended Service A182 F1             C-1/2 Mo Low Alloy Steel                                                  Non-corrosive applications Including water, oil,  and                                                                                                                                               gases  at temperatures between -29 ~593ºC* (Not                                                                                                                                                     prolonged use > 470ºC). A182 F2             0.75% Ni; Mo; 0.75% Cr Low Alloy Steel                      Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at  F2:-29ºC ~ 538ºC, WC5: -29ºC ~ 575ºC A182 F11         1/4% Chrome; 1/2% Moly Low Alloy Steel                  Non-corrosive applications including water, oiland gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F222      1/4% Chrome Low Alloy Steel                                          Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between  -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F5/F5a  5% Chrome; 1/2% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel            Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                              corrosive applications at temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F9            9% Chrome; 1% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel                Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as                                                                                                                                                          non- corrosive applications  at temperatures between                                                                                                                                            -30ºC (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F91         9% Chrome; 1% Moly; V-N, Medium Alloy Steel      Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                                corrosive applications at  temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). DUPLEX & SUPER DUPLEX FLANGES: Duplex steel (ASTM A182 2205) is an extremely corrosion resistant, work hardenable stainless steel, whose microstructure consists of a mixture of austenite and ferrite phases. ​ The most widely used grade for Duplex flange is 2205, due to its superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical strength. The designation “2205” is related to the chemical composition of this material, which features 22% of chromium and 5% of nickel. Super Duplex flange show an even superior strength and a higher corrosion resistance than standard duplex steel (and austenitic grades, of course). ​ The main difference between a duplex and a super duplex grade is the addition of copper to the alloy (in addition to increased amounts of Chromium, Moly, and Nickel). The addition of copper gives Super Duplex Stainless Steel an improved resistance to hot chlorides and strong reducing acids, like sulphuric acid, compared to a standard Duplex grade. ​ Whilst UNS S31803, UNS 32205 (duplex) and UNS S32750, UNS S32760 are standard designations, most manufacturers of superalloys attribute proprietary names to these steels (example UR52N+ is a Usinor/Arcelor Super Duplex steel, Ferralium, Zeron, Sandvik SAF 2205 22Cr, etc). ​ NICKEL ALLOY FLANGES: Inconel® Flanges Inconel® is a family of austenite nickel-chromium-based superalloys. Inconel® alloys are oxidation and corrosion resistant materials well suited for service in extreme environments subjected to pressure and heat. When heated, Inconel® forms a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer protecting the surface from further attack. Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range, attractive for high temperature applications where aluminum and steel would succumb to creep as a result of thermally induced crystal vacancies. Inconel’s high temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation strengthening, depending on the alloy. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 600 N06600 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5665 B/SB 166 ALLOY 601 N06601 AMS 5715 B/SB 166 ALLOY 625 N06625 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5666 B/SB 446 ​ Incoloy® Flanges Incoloy® refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies. They are mostly nickel-based, and designed for excellent corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; there are specific alloys for resistance to particular chemical attacks (e.g. alloy 020 is designed to be resistant to sulphuric acid, DS to be used in heat-treating furnaces with reactive atmospheres and many heat cycles) ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 800 N08800 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5766 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800H N08810 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800HT N08811 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 825 N08825 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 425 ALLOY C20 (F20) N08020 A 182, B 366, B/SB 462, B/SB 564 B/SB 472, B/SB 473 ALLOY 330 N08330 B 366 (REF), AMS 5716 B/SB 511, B/SB 512 ​ Monel® and Copper Nickel Alloy Flanges Monel is a group of nickel alloys, primarily composed of nickel (up to 67%) and copper, with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Stronger than pure nickel, Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion by many agents, including rapidly flowing seawater. They can be fabricated readily by hot- and cold-working, machining, and welding. Monel alloy 400 is a binary alloy of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore and is therefore considered a puritan alloy. ​ It is a very expensive alloy, with cost ranging from 5 to 10 times the cost of copper and nickel, hence its use is limited to those applications where it cannot be replaced with cheaper alternatives. Compared to carbon steel, piping in monel is more than 3 times as expensive. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 400 N04400 B366, B/SB 564, QQ-N-281, MIL-F-23509 B/SB 164 70/30 CUNI C71500 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 90/10 CU-NI C70600 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 ​ Hastelloy® Flanges The Corrosion-Resistant HASTELLOY® alloys are widely used by the chemical processing industries. The need for reliable performance leads to their acceptance and growth in the areas of energy, health and environmental, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and flue gas desulfurization industries. The attributes of HASTELLOY® alloys include high resistance to uniform attack, outstanding localized corrosion resistance, excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance, and ease of welding and fabrication. ​ B-3® alloy possesses outstanding resistance to non-oxidizing acids, such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. The advantages of B-3® alloy over previous B-family alloys are enhanced thermal stability and improved fabrication characteristics. ​ The most versatile of the HASTELLOY® alloys are the “C-type” alloys. C-2000® alloy combines outstanding resistance to oxidizing media with superior resistance to non-oxidizing environments and represents a true performance breakthrough for chemical process equipment applications.  C-22® alloy is particularly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion; it has been used extensively to protect against the most corrosive FGD systems and the most sophisticated pharmaceutical reaction vessels. ​ G-30® alloy has been very successful as phosphoric acid heat exchanger tubing and for other process components in the fertilizer industry. G-35® alloy was designed as an improved version of G-30 alloy in these applications.  The high chromium content of both of these alloys make them the premier choices for strong oxidizing solutions and mixed acid pickling services. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: HAYNES 230 – 4 N06230 B/SB 564, AMS 5891 B/SB 572 HAYNES 242 – 4 N10242 B564, HAYNES PS-6085-2 B/SB 573 7-MO PLUS (F52) – 3S32950 A/SA182 A/SA 479 HASTELLOY-B3 – 4N10675 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 335 HASTELLOY-C22 – 4N06022 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-C276 – 4N10276 B/SB462, B/SB 564, AMS 5750 B/SB 574 HAST C-2000 – 4N06200 B/SB462, B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-G30 – 4N06030 B/SB 462, B366 B/SB 581 Hastelloy® Family of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy Same excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid and other strongly reducing chemicals as B-2 alloy, but with significantly better thermal stability, fabricability and stress corrosion cracking resistance. ​ HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy Better overall corrosion resistance in oxidizing corrosives than C-4, C-  276 and 625 alloys. Outstanding resistance to localized corrosion and  excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Best alloy to use as universal weld filler metal to resist corrosion of weldments. ​ HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy                       Versatile, corrosion resistant alloy. Very good resistance to reducing, and                                                                                                     mildly oxidizing corrosives. Excellent stress corrosion cracking                                                                                                                           resistance with very good resistance to localized attack. HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy                 Most versatile, corrosion resistant alloy with excellent resistance to                                                                                                                   uniform corrosion in oxidizing or reducing environments. Excellent                                                                                                                     resistance to stress corrosion cracking and superior resistance to                                                                                                                   localized corrosion as compared to C-276 alloy. HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy                      Many advantages over other metallic and non-metallic materials in                                                                                                                 handling phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, fluoride environments                                                                                                     and oxidizing acid mixtures. HAYNES® 242® alloy.                               Age-hardenable alloy with excellent strength to 1300°F (705°C), low                                                                                                                 thermal expansion characteristics, good oxidation resistance to 1500°F                                                                                                       (815°C) and excellent fabricability. Also has excellent resistance to high-                                                                                                       temperature fluorine and fluoride-bearing environments. Used in gas                                                                                                             turbine seal rings, containment containment structures and high-                                                                                                                     strength fasteners. Also used in fluoropolymer plastics production and                                                                                                           CPI applications. ​ TITANIUM FLANGES: Titanium alloys are known to be light weight alloys with excellent corrosion resistance, very high tensile strength and toughness. ​ Grade 2 and 5  the most widely used of all the titanium grades. It is a medium to high strength general-purpose alloy. It is also referred to as an alpha-beta alloy. This alloy is fully heat treatable in sections measuring up to 15mm. It can be heated up to 400°C (750°F), and has good tensile properties at room temperature, creep resistance up to 325°C and very good fatigue strength. It is also known to be highly resistant to general corrosion in sea water. We also offer grade 12, which retains superior strength at higher temperatures and is known for its malleability and weldability. Titanium is often used in applications requiring high temperature and pressure service but with reduced weight. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: Titanium Gr, 2 Titanium Gr. 5 Titanium Gr. 12

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    Supplying /Distribution  of Flanges ​ Types                                               :   Slip-On Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges, Blind Flanges, Lap Joint Flanges,Threaded                                                                                      Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Reducing Flanges  and Orifice Flanges. Sizes                                                 :   1/2″ ~ 72″ (larger size available upon request) – All Wall Thicknesses & Schedules. Pressure (ASTM)                          :   150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500# Pressure (DIN/EN)                      :  PN2.5, PN6,PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN63, PN100, PN160, PN250, PN320,PN400 Standards                                      :  ANSI /ASME /AWWA /API /MSS /DIN /EN /BS /JIS/KS /GB /GOST and UNI Coating/Surface Treatment  :  Anti-rust Paint, Oil Black Paint, Yellow Transparent, Zinc Plated, Cold and Hot Dip                                                                                     Galvanized. ​ Our flanges comply to NACE MR0175, NACE MR0103, ISO 15156-2 Materials: The most common materials for pipe flanges (forged grades) are: ASTM A105 (carbon steel high temperature to match A53/A106/API 5L pipes), A350 Grades LF1/2/3 (carbon steel low temperature to match A333 pipes), A694 Grades F42 to F80 (high yield carbon steel to match API 5L pipe grades), ASTM A182 Grades F5 to F91 (alloy steel flanges to match A335 pipes), A182 Grade F304/316 (stainless steel flanges to match A312 SS pipes), A182 Gr. F44/F51/F53/F55 (duplex and super duplex to match A790/A928 pipes) and various nickel alloy grades (Inconel, Incoloy, Hastelloy, Monel). ​ CARBON STEEL FLANGES: ASTM A105 (high-temperature carbon steel) to match A53, A106, API 5L carbon steel pipes ASTM A350 LF1, LF2, LF3 (low-temperature carbon steel) to match ASTM A333 pipes ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65 (high-yield carbon steel to match API 5L X42, X52, X60, and X65 steel pipes. ASTM A694 F46, F48, F50,F56, 70 (High -yield carbon steel flanges) CSA Z245.12 (359 CAT2 – 483 CAT2) ​ STAINLESS STEEL FLANGES: The key elements that differentiate stainless steel materials for flanges, compared to other grades, are the Nickel (Ni), Chrome (Cr), and Molybdenum content (Mo). ASTM A182 F304, F304H, F304L, F304N, F304LN, F309H, F310, F310H, F31MoLN, F316, F316H, F316L, F316LN, F316Ti, F317, F317L, F321, F321H, F347, F347H, F348, F348H ​ Recommended service for stainless steel flange materials: Material                                  Material Group                                                     Recommended Service A182-F304                           18% Cr, 8% Ni Stainless Steel                        Corrosive services and atmospheres from                                                                                                                         -450°F to 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C) A182-F316                           18% Cr, 8% Ni, 2% Mo Stainless Steel        High resistance to corrosion from -450°F to                                                                                                 1000°F (-268°C to 537°C). ALLOY STEEL FLANGES: Alloy flange materials (chrome-moly) have higher chrome and molybdenum content than carbon steel flanges. Alloy steel flange materials suit high temperature and high-pressure applications and improved resistance to corrosion when compared to regular carbon steel flanges grades. ​ ASTM A182 alloy flanges are extremely ductile, strong and tough and easy to weld and offer oxidation and scaling resistance. These grades match with Alloy Steel Pipe A335 Gr. P5, P9, P11, P22, P91. ​ Recommended service for alloy steel flange material grades ASTM A182: ​ Material             Material Group                                                                      Recommended Service A182 F1             C-1/2 Mo Low Alloy Steel                                                  Non-corrosive applications Including water, oil,  and                                                                                                                                               gases  at temperatures between -29 ~593ºC* (Not                                                                                                                                                     prolonged use > 470ºC). A182 F2             0.75% Ni; Mo; 0.75% Cr Low Alloy Steel                      Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at  F2:-29ºC ~ 538ºC, WC5: -29ºC ~ 575ºC A182 F11         1/4% Chrome; 1/2% Moly Low Alloy Steel                  Non-corrosive applications including water, oiland gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F222      1/4% Chrome Low Alloy Steel                                          Non-corrosive applications including water, oil and gases                                                                                                                                     at temperatures between  -30ºC (-20ºF) and +593ºC                                                                                                                                                 (+1100ºF). A182 F5/F5a  5% Chrome; 1/2% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel            Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                              corrosive applications at temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F9            9% Chrome; 1% Moly, Medium Alloy Steel                Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as                                                                                                                                                          non- corrosive applications  at temperatures between                                                                                                                                            -30ºC (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). A182 F91         9% Chrome; 1% Moly; V-N, Medium Alloy Steel      Mild corrosive or erosive applications as well as non-                                                                                                                                                corrosive applications at  temperatures between -30ºC                                                                                                                                          (-20ºF) and +650ºC (+1200ºF). DUPLEX & SUPER DUPLEX FLANGES: Duplex steel (ASTM A182 2205) is an extremely corrosion resistant, work hardenable stainless steel, whose microstructure consists of a mixture of austenite and ferrite phases. ​ The most widely used grade for Duplex flange is 2205, due to its superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical strength. The designation “2205” is related to the chemical composition of this material, which features 22% of chromium and 5% of nickel. Super Duplex flange show an even superior strength and a higher corrosion resistance than standard duplex steel (and austenitic grades, of course). ​ The main difference between a duplex and a super duplex grade is the addition of copper to the alloy (in addition to increased amounts of Chromium, Moly, and Nickel). The addition of copper gives Super Duplex Stainless Steel an improved resistance to hot chlorides and strong reducing acids, like sulphuric acid, compared to a standard Duplex grade. ​ Whilst UNS S31803, UNS 32205 (duplex) and UNS S32750, UNS S32760 are standard designations, most manufacturers of superalloys attribute proprietary names to these steels (example UR52N+ is a Usinor/Arcelor Super Duplex steel, Ferralium, Zeron, Sandvik SAF 2205 22Cr, etc). ​ NICKEL ALLOY FLANGES: Inconel® Flanges Inconel® is a family of austenite nickel-chromium-based superalloys. Inconel® alloys are oxidation and corrosion resistant materials well suited for service in extreme environments subjected to pressure and heat. When heated, Inconel® forms a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer protecting the surface from further attack. Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range, attractive for high temperature applications where aluminum and steel would succumb to creep as a result of thermally induced crystal vacancies. Inconel’s high temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation strengthening, depending on the alloy. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 600 N06600 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5665 B/SB 166 ALLOY 601 N06601 AMS 5715 B/SB 166 ALLOY 625 N06625 B366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5666 B/SB 446 ​ Incoloy® Flanges Incoloy® refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies. They are mostly nickel-based, and designed for excellent corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; there are specific alloys for resistance to particular chemical attacks (e.g. alloy 020 is designed to be resistant to sulphuric acid, DS to be used in heat-treating furnaces with reactive atmospheres and many heat cycles) ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 800 N08800 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564, AMS 5766 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800H N08810 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 800HT N08811 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 408 ALLOY 825 N08825 B 366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 425 ALLOY C20 (F20) N08020 A 182, B 366, B/SB 462, B/SB 564 B/SB 472, B/SB 473 ALLOY 330 N08330 B 366 (REF), AMS 5716 B/SB 511, B/SB 512 ​ Monel® and Copper Nickel Alloy Flanges Monel is a group of nickel alloys, primarily composed of nickel (up to 67%) and copper, with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Stronger than pure nickel, Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion by many agents, including rapidly flowing seawater. They can be fabricated readily by hot- and cold-working, machining, and welding. Monel alloy 400 is a binary alloy of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore and is therefore considered a puritan alloy. ​ It is a very expensive alloy, with cost ranging from 5 to 10 times the cost of copper and nickel, hence its use is limited to those applications where it cannot be replaced with cheaper alternatives. Compared to carbon steel, piping in monel is more than 3 times as expensive. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: ALLOY 400 N04400 B366, B/SB 564, QQ-N-281, MIL-F-23509 B/SB 164 70/30 CUNI C71500 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 90/10 CU-NI C70600 MIL-C-15726, MIL-C-24679 B/SB 151 ​ Hastelloy® Flanges The Corrosion-Resistant HASTELLOY® alloys are widely used by the chemical processing industries. The need for reliable performance leads to their acceptance and growth in the areas of energy, health and environmental, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and flue gas desulfurization industries. The attributes of HASTELLOY® alloys include high resistance to uniform attack, outstanding localized corrosion resistance, excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance, and ease of welding and fabrication. ​ B-3® alloy possesses outstanding resistance to non-oxidizing acids, such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. The advantages of B-3® alloy over previous B-family alloys are enhanced thermal stability and improved fabrication characteristics. ​ The most versatile of the HASTELLOY® alloys are the “C-type” alloys. C-2000® alloy combines outstanding resistance to oxidizing media with superior resistance to non-oxidizing environments and represents a true performance breakthrough for chemical process equipment applications.  C-22® alloy is particularly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion; it has been used extensively to protect against the most corrosive FGD systems and the most sophisticated pharmaceutical reaction vessels. ​ G-30® alloy has been very successful as phosphoric acid heat exchanger tubing and for other process components in the fertilizer industry. G-35® alloy was designed as an improved version of G-30 alloy in these applications.  The high chromium content of both of these alloys make them the premier choices for strong oxidizing solutions and mixed acid pickling services. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: HAYNES 230 – 4 N06230 B/SB 564, AMS 5891 B/SB 572 HAYNES 242 – 4 N10242 B564, HAYNES PS-6085-2 B/SB 573 7-MO PLUS (F52) – 3S32950 A/SA182 A/SA 479 HASTELLOY-B3 – 4N10675 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 335 HASTELLOY-C22 – 4N06022 B462, B366 (REF), B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-C276 – 4N10276 B/SB462, B/SB 564, AMS 5750 B/SB 574 HAST C-2000 – 4N06200 B/SB462, B/SB 564 B/SB 574 HASTELLOY-G30 – 4N06030 B/SB 462, B366 B/SB 581 Hastelloy® Family of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy Same excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid and other strongly reducing chemicals as B-2 alloy, but with significantly better thermal stability, fabricability and stress corrosion cracking resistance. ​ HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy Better overall corrosion resistance in oxidizing corrosives than C-4, C-  276 and 625 alloys. Outstanding resistance to localized corrosion and  excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Best alloy to use as universal weld filler metal to resist corrosion of weldments. ​ HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy                       Versatile, corrosion resistant alloy. Very good resistance to reducing, and                                                                                                     mildly oxidizing corrosives. Excellent stress corrosion cracking                                                                                                                           resistance with very good resistance to localized attack. HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy                 Most versatile, corrosion resistant alloy with excellent resistance to                                                                                                                   uniform corrosion in oxidizing or reducing environments. Excellent                                                                                                                     resistance to stress corrosion cracking and superior resistance to                                                                                                                   localized corrosion as compared to C-276 alloy. HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy                      Many advantages over other metallic and non-metallic materials in                                                                                                                 handling phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, fluoride environments                                                                                                     and oxidizing acid mixtures. HAYNES® 242® alloy.                               Age-hardenable alloy with excellent strength to 1300°F (705°C), low                                                                                                                 thermal expansion characteristics, good oxidation resistance to 1500°F                                                                                                       (815°C) and excellent fabricability. Also has excellent resistance to high-                                                                                                       temperature fluorine and fluoride-bearing environments. Used in gas                                                                                                             turbine seal rings, containment containment structures and high-                                                                                                                     strength fasteners. Also used in fluoropolymer plastics production and                                                                                                           CPI applications. ​ TITANIUM FLANGES: Titanium alloys are known to be light weight alloys with excellent corrosion resistance, very high tensile strength and toughness. ​ Grade 2 and 5  the most widely used of all the titanium grades. It is a medium to high strength general-purpose alloy. It is also referred to as an alpha-beta alloy. This alloy is fully heat treatable in sections measuring up to 15mm. It can be heated up to 400°C (750°F), and has good tensile properties at room temperature, creep resistance up to 325°C and very good fatigue strength. It is also known to be highly resistant to general corrosion in sea water. We also offer grade 12, which retains superior strength at higher temperatures and is known for its malleability and weldability. Titanium is often used in applications requiring high temperature and pressure service but with reduced weight. ​ We offer flanges in the following grades: Titanium Gr, 2 Titanium Gr. 5 Titanium Gr. 12

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