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SS 347 PN 16 Flanges are composed of Chromium, Nickel, and Carbon alloy. This creates a highly resistant and robust material, making it an ideal component to be used in settings where durability is critical. Adding Carbon helps enhance its strength while enabling the fabric to remain highly formable and weldable. Stainless Steel 347's impressive performance characteristics can withstand extremely high temperatures and a wide range of corrosive environments, ensuring long-term reliability.

Stainless steel 347 PN 16 flanges are a popular choice of flange due to their strength and durability. These flanges have a nominal size range pressure of 16 bar, making them suitable for various applications such as oil pipelines, gas lines, and water systems. They offer outstanding resistance to oxidation, other forms of corrosion, pitting, and crevice corrosion due to their alloying components - chromium, nickel, and tantalum. Besides good ductility and weldability features, stainless steel 347 PN 16 flanges are incredibly resistant to stress corrosion cracking when exposed to most acids both in the annealed condition and when cold worked. This flange is also ideal for fabrication as it can be easily bent and manipulated without losing its overall integrity or outlasting its useful life span.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 347 PN 16 Flanges

Stainless Steel 347 PN 16 Flanges can be connected to other pipes, valves, and fittings using welding methods such as butt-welding, electrofusion, socket welding, etc.

The maximum pressure ratings for Stainless Steel 347 PN 16 Flanges vary depending on the size and type of the flange; typical pressure ratings are class 150 (150 psi), class 300 (300 psi), class 600 (600 psi), and class 900 (900 psi).

Yes, Stainless Steel 347 PN 16 Flanges provide superior corrosion resistance thanks to their chromium-nickel content and addition of other alloying elements during production.

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