A weld neck flange is a type of industrial flange designed to transfer stresses to the pipe to reduce high stress concentrations at the base of the flange. Compared with other types, weld neck flanges are known for their tapered hub and gentle transition from flange thickness to pipe wall thickness. They are deformation-resistant, and are normally used for high pressure, high or low temperature conditions. Size Weld neck flange: 3/8"~160" DN10~DN4000 Pressure American Series: CLASS 150, CLASS 300, CLASS 400, CLASS 600, CLASS 900, CLASS 1500, CLASS 2500 European Series: PN 2.5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25, PN 40, PN 63, PN 100, PN 160, PN 250, PN 320, PN 400
Flange Facing Types American Series: Flat Face(FF), Raised Face(RF), Tongue(T), Groove(G), Female(F), Male(M), Ring Joints Face(RJ) European Series: Type A(Flat Face), Type B(Raised Face), Type C(Tongue), Type D(Groove), Type E(Spigot), Type F(Recess), Type G(O-Ring Spigot), Type H (O-Ring Groove) Materials Carbon steel: A105 Alloy steel: A182 F 1-F 2-F 5-F 9-F 10-F 91-F 92-F 122-F 911-F 11-F 12-F 21-F 22 Stainless steel: A182 304-304H-304L-304N-304LN 316-316H-316L-316N-316LN 321-321H 347-347H Low temperature steel: A522 A707 Grade L 1-L 2-L 3-L 4-L 5-L 6-L 7-L 8 High performance steel: A694 F 42-F 46-F 48-F 50-F 52-F 56-F 60-F 65-F 70