SS Flanges Dn125 Ansi B16.5 Class 150 Slip On Flange Manufacturer Ss Flange 0910

SS Flanges Dn125 Ansi B16.5 Class 150 Slip On Flange Manufacturer Ss Flange 0910

Core Features

  • DN125 / 5-Inch Nominal Metric Sizing: Precision-engineered to match standard DN125 (5″ NPS) pipeline schedules, providing a seamless mechanical fit over matching outer-diameter piping.
  • ANSI/ASME B16.5 Standard Compliance: Manufactured in strict accordance with American National Standards Institute regulations, ensuring universal dimensional compatibility with matching Class 150 valves, pumps, and vessels.
  • Class 150 Pressure Rating: Safely manages system pressures up to 275 PSI at ambient temperatures, making it the industry standard for low-to-medium pressure fluid distribution.
  • Slip-On Geometry (SO): Designed to slide directly over the end of the pipe before welding. The flat profile allows for rapid alignment, making it highly cost-effective and easier to install in space-restricted field environments.
  • Dual Fillet Weld Design: Attached via an internal and an external fillet weld, distributing physical strain evenly across the pipe end and minimizing localized joint stress under operational vibrations.

At Kriloha Gaskets & Hardware, we recognize that structural alignment is the foundation of long-term sealing success. Our SS DN125 ANSI B16.5 Class 150 Slip-on Flanges represent our engineered answer for “Flawless-Joint-Concentricity” and “Rapid-Field-Integration.” As a premier manufacturer and supplier of integrated pipeline solutions, Kriloha maintains strict control over geometric tolerances to ensure every flange slips onto your piping with exact clearance precision.

The engineering of our stainless steel slip-on flange program is founded on Metallurgical-Traceability and Surface-Integrity. Forged from premium stainless steel stock, our flanges eliminate internal voids and stress pockets common in lower-grade alternatives. The slip-on architecture is intentionally configured to allow minor adjustments in pipe length before final welding, simplifying field layouts. At Kriloha, we precision-machine the sealing face—offering specialized serrated finishes that mechanically grip the gasket matrix—resulting in “Failure-Resistant” connections that prevent joint relaxation and withstand continuous thermal cycling.

Manufacturing and provisioning these critical high-grade components involves strict Dimensional Compliance, Pressure Verification, and Micro-Tolerance Bore Inspection. We collaborate directly with your engineering and maintenance teams to supply exact configurations, specialized face finishes, and custom material grades tailored to your media requirements. By choosing Kriloha Gaskets & Hardware, you are investing in a “Future-Proof” industrial partnership that maximizes your pipeline’s mechanical lifetime through premium engineering and material science.

Primary Use Cases

  • Industrial Fluid Distribution: Ideal for main processing lines handling industrial water, cooling utilities, and low-pressure utility gas networks.
  • Chemical Processing Pipelines: Highly stable connections for transport lines moving mildly corrosive chemicals, organic solvents, and industrial reagents.
  • Water Treatment Plants: Standard connection interface for large-diameter municipal water filtration, desalination, and wastewater processing systems.
  • HVAC & Chilled Water Systems: Large-scale commercial heating, ventilation, and cooling lines where structural reliability and leak defense are paramount.
  • Food & Pharmaceutical Processing: Clean utility lines where stainless steel surfaces ensure corrosion resistance and hygienic fluid isolation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does the “DN125” designation mean compared to ANSI standards?

DN125 stands for Diameter Nominal 125mm, which is the metric metric equivalent to a standard 5-inch Nominal Pipe Size (NPS). While the ANSI standard describes the dimensions in inches, the flange is completely compatible with standard 5-inch pipeline infrastructures globally.

Why should I use a Slip-on flange instead of a Weld Neck flange?

Slip-on flanges are preferred for low-to-medium pressure systems because they require less precise pipe cutting and have a lower initial cost. They slide over the pipe, allowing you to easily adjust position before welding. Weld Neck flanges, conversely, are typically reserved for higher pressure and extreme fatigue conditions.

What welding configuration is required for a Class 150 Slip-on flange?

A slip-on flange requires two fillet welds: one large weld on the back or outer hub side where it meets the pipe wall, and a smaller fillet weld inside the bore near the pipe end. This dual-welding approach ensures structural stability and guards against leaks.

What face finish comes standard on this ANSI B16.5 flange?

The standard face finish is a Raised Face (RF) with a Stock Serration. This texture features microscopic concentric or spiral grooves that expand into the gasket material under bolt torque, creating a highly reliable micro-tight barrier.

Can Kriloha supply custom bores or non-standard thicknesses?

Yes. While we stock standard ANSI B16.5 dimensions for rapid deployment, our manufacturing ecosystem allows us to machine custom inner diameters, tailored face details, or unique configurations to fulfill your proprietary CAD blueprints.

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