HDPE flanges are a type of pipe fitting used to connect high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes. They are commonly used in industrial and commercial applications, particularly in the water and wastewater treatment industries.
Where To Use Hdpe Flanges
HDPE flanges are used in a variety of applications, including:
Drinking water distribution systems
Sewage collection and treatment systems
Petrochemical processing plants
Power generation facilities
Key Features Of Hdpe Flanges
High chemical resistance
Durable and resistant to corrosion
Easy to install and maintain
Resistant to scaling and fouling
Wide range of sizes and configurations available
How To Use Hdpe Flanges
Choose the correct size and configuration of HDPE flange for your application
Clean and prepare the pipe ends before installation
Apply a sealant to ensure a secure connection
Tighten the bolts or nuts in a star pattern to avoid over-tightening
How Hdpe Flanges Is Manufactured
HDPE flanges are manufactured using a variety of processes, including:
Extrusion
Molding
Casting
Technical Specification Of Hdpe Flanges
Size (mm)
16-1600
Pressure Rating (bar)
10-100
Flange Type
Slip-on, Weld-neck, Socket-weld
Connection Type
Butt-weld, Socket-weld, Threaded
Temperature Rating (°C)
-20 to +80
The technical specification of HDPE flanges covers various parameters such as size, pressure rating, flange type, connection type, and temperature rating. The table above provides a summary of the typical specifications for HDPE flanges.
Description Of Hdpe Flanges
HDPE flanges are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material, which is known for its excellent chemical resistance, durability, and ease of installation. They are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations to suit various applications.