Slip On Flange Manufacturer
Best Slip-On Flanges Manufacturer in India since 1971.
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Teshi Group: Leading Manufacturer, Stockist, Supplier, and Exporter of Slip-On Flanges in India.
Teshi Group stands at the forefront of the flange manufacturing industry as a leading manufacturer, stockist, supplier, and exporter of Slip-On Flanges in India. With decades of expertise in the field, Teshi Group has built a reputation for delivering high-quality, precision-engineered flanges that meet the stringent requirements of various industries, including oil and gas, chemical, power generation, and petrochemicals. Our Slip-On Flanges are designed for ease of installation, offering a cost-effective and reliable solution for connecting pipes in industrial applications. Manufactured from premium materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel, each flange undergoes rigorous testing to ensure optimal performance under diverse environmental conditions. As an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, we maintain the highest standards of quality, ensuring that our products comply with international norms such as ANSI B16.5, ASME B16.47, and other relevant specifications. Teshi Group’s commitment to customer satisfaction is reflected in our ability to provide customized solutions, including bespoke sizes and pressure ratings, to meet the specific needs of our clients. With a robust global supply chain, we export Slip-On Flanges to a wide range of countries, ensuring timely deliveries without compromising on quality. Our technical expertise, coupled with our dedication to superior product quality and customer service, makes Teshi Group a trusted partner for all your flange requirements.
About Slip-On Flanges :-
Slip-On Flanges are widely recognized for their simplicity and cost-effectiveness in various industrial piping applications. These flanges are designed to slip over the pipe, making them incredibly easy to install, which reduces labor costs and time during installation. Made from a variety of materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel, Slip-On Flanges are primarily used to connect pipes, valves, pumps, and other equipment in different sectors, including oil and gas, petrochemicals, water treatment, power plants, and chemical industries. The design of Slip-On Flanges allows them to be welded both on the inside and outside of the flange, ensuring a strong, leak-proof seal. This type of flange is favored for low-pressure and moderate-pressure applications due to its robust performance and cost efficiency. They are available in different sizes, pressure ratings, and materials to suit a variety of applications. The key advantages of Slip-On Flanges include their ease of use, availability in custom designs, and high resistance to corrosion, which extends their lifespan even in harsh environments. Slip-On Flanges are also known for their versatility, as they can be used in both high-temperature and low-temperature applications. Despite being less expensive than other types of flanges like Weld Neck Flanges, they provide an equally reliable connection and are thus a preferred choice for many industries that require quick and effective solutions for piping systems. Additionally, these flanges comply with various international standards such as ANSI B16.5, ASME B16.47, and API 6A, ensuring that they meet the highest quality benchmarks. Their ease of installation, coupled with their high reliability, makes Slip-On Flanges an ideal choice for many industrial applications worldwide.
Dimensions of Slip On Flanges
Standard Specification of Slip-On Flange
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Dimensions
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ANSI B16.5, ANSI B16.47 Series A & B, MSS SP44, ASA, API-605, AWWA, Custom Drawings
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Size
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1/2" (15 NB) to 48" (1200NB)
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Class
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150 LBS, 300 LBS, 600 LBS, 900 LBS, 1500 LBS, 2500 LBS, DIN Standard ND-6,10, 16, 25, 40 Etc.
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DIN
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DIN 2527, DIN 2566, DIN 2573, DIN 2576, DIN 2641, DIN 2642, DIN 2655, DIN 2656, DIN 2627, DIN 2628, DIN 2629, DIN 2631, DIN 2632, DIN 2633, DIN 2634, DIN 2635, DIN 2636,DIN 2637, DIN 2638, DIN 2673
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BS
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BS 4504 , BS 4504, BS 1560, BS 10
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PN
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PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40
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Flange Face Type
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Flate Face (FF), Raised Face (RF), Ring Type Joint (RTJ)
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Material & Grades of Slip-On Flange
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Stainless Steel Slip-On Flange
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ASTM A 182, A 240 F 304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L, 316Ti, 310, 310S, 321, 321H, 317, 347, 347H, 904L
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Duplex & Super Duplex Steel Slip-On Flange
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ASTM / ASME A/SA 182 F 44, F 45, F51, F 53, F 55, F 60, F 61
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Carbon Steel Slip-On Flanges
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ASTM / ASME A/SA 105 ASTM / ASME A 350, ASTM A 181 LF 2 / A516 Gr.70 A36, A694 F42, F46, F52, F60, F65, F706
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Low Temperature Carbon Steel Slip-On Flanges
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ASTM A350, LF2, and LF3
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Alloy Steel Slip-On Flanges
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ASTM / ASME A/SA 182 & A 387 F1, F5, F9, F11, F12, F22, F91
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Copper Alloy Steel Slip-On Flanges
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ASTM SB 61 , SB62 , SB151 , SB152 UNS No. C 70600 (Cu-Ni 90/10), C 71500 (Cu-Ni 70/30), UNS No. C 10100, 10200, 10300, 10800, 12000, 12200
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Nickel Alloy Slip-On Flanges
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ASTM SB564, SB160, SB472, SB162 Nickel 200 (UNS No. N02200), Nickel 201 (UNS No. N02201), Monel 400 (UNS No. N04400), Monel 500 (UNS No. N05500), Inconel 800 (UNS No. N08800), Inconel 825 (UNS No. N08825), Inconel 600 (UNS No. N06600), Inconel 625 (UNS No. N06625), Inconel 601 (UNS No. N06601), Hastelloy C 276 (UNS No. N10276), Alloy 20 (UNS No. N08020)
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Application Of Slip-On Flange
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ANSI B16.5 Class 150 Slip-On Flange uses in Industrial Boilers Industry
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ASTM A182 Stainless Steel Slip-On Flange uses in Power Plants Industry
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ASME B16.47 Series A and B Slip-On Flange uses in Nuclear Plants Industry
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Stainless Steel Slip-On Flange uses in Oil & Gas Industry
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Super Duplex Steel Slip-On Flange uses in Refineries Industry
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Industrial Slip-On Flange uses in Ship Building Industry
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Super Duplex Steel Slip-On Flangea Forged Flange uses in Heat Exchanger Industry
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Carbon Steel Industrial Slip-On Flange uses in Condensers Industry
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Alloy Steel Industrial Slip-On Flange uses in Paper & Pulp Industry
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Duplex Steel Industrial Slip-On Flange uses in Marine Applications
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Stainless Steel Industrial Slip-On Flange uses in Nuclear Power Industry
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Industrial Slip-On Flangea / Fittings System uses in Fossil Fuel Power Plants Industry
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Teshi Group Is A Leading Suppliers Of Slip-On Flanges In India
We supply slip-on flange to Agra, Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Aligarh, Allahabad, Ambattur, Amravati, Amritsar, Asansol, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Bareilly, Belgaum, Bhavnagar, Bhilai Nagar, Bhiwandi, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Bikaner, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Cuttack, Dehradun, Delhi, Dhanbad, Durgapur, Faridabad, Firozabad, Gaya, Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, Gulbarga, Guntur, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Gwalior, Haora, Hubli and Dharwad, Hyderabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Jalgaon, Jammu, Jamnagar, Jamshedpur, Jhansi, Jodhpur, Kalyan & Dombivali, Kanpur, Karnataka, Kochi, Kolapur, Kolkata, Kota, Loni, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurai, Maheshtala, Malegoan, Mangalore, Meerut, Mira, Bhayander, Moradabad, Mumbai, Nagpur,Nanded Waghala, Nashik, Navi Mumbai, Nellore, Noida, Patna, Pimpri & Chinchwad, Pune, Raipur, Rajkot, Ranchi, Saharanpur, Salem, Sangli Miraj Kupwad, Siliguri, Solapur, Srinagar, Surat, Thane, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli, Udaipur, Ujjain, Ulhasnagar, Vadodara, Varanasi, Vasai Virar, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Warangal.
Our Slip-On Flange Exporter to all major cities in the world
We export slip-on flange to Seoul, Hanoi, Los Angeles, Rio de, Houston, York, Dammam, Al-Khobar, Bogota, Al-Jubail, Chiyoda, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait Santiago, Perth, Busan, London, Jakarta, Surat, Courbevoie, Dallas, Calgary, Mexico Muscat, Aberdeen, City, Edmonton, Riyadh, Caracas, Ahvaz, Brisbane, Moscow, Milan, Manama, Ulsan, Jaya, Granada, Vung Petaling, Melbourne, Montreal, Port-of-Spain, La Victoria, Istanbul, Janeiro, Karachi, New Singapore, Madrid, Lagos, Atyrau, Sydney, Kuala Dubai, City, Bangkok, Toronto, Gimhae-si, Lumpur, Jeddah, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Tehran, Doha, Ho-Chi-Minh-City, Algiers, Tau, Colombo, Ernakulam, Geoje-si, Cairo, Sharjah, Lahore.
Teshi exports Slip-on Flanges in more than 50 countries. We have shipments going out monthly to different countries for our newly acquired customers. Our ready stock of Flanges helps us ship the Flange and meet the requirement and demands of our customers as fast as possible.
We Export Slip-On Flange to United States (USA), Canada, Germany, Japan, France, Middle-East, Bangladesh, Nepal etc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most frequent questions and answers
What is a Slip-On Flange?
A Slip-On Flange is a type of flange that slides over the pipe and is then welded both inside and outside to secure the flange in place. It is commonly used in piping systems where ease of installation is a priority.
Why are Slip-On Flanges commonly used?
Slip-On Flanges are used because of their ease of installation and cost-effectiveness. They are ideal for low-pressure applications and systems where space constraints may prevent the use of other types of flanges.
What are the advantages of using Slip-On Flanges?
Slip-On Flanges offer several advantages, including easy alignment, cost-effective installation, and flexibility for applications with varying pipe sizes. They also have a lower material cost compared to weld-neck flanges.
What is the difference between Slip-On Flanges and Weld Neck Flanges?
The primary difference between Slip-On Flanges and Weld Neck Flanges is in their installation. Slip-On Flanges simply slip over the pipe and are welded, whereas Weld Neck Flanges have a tapered neck that is welded to the pipe, providing better stress distribution.
What applications are Slip-On Flanges used for?
Slip-On Flanges are used in low-pressure systems and applications where ease of assembly is important, such as HVAC systems, water pipelines, and low-pressure steam systems. They are also used in industries like chemical processing, power generation, and general manufacturing.
What materials are Slip-On Flanges made from?
Slip-On Flanges are made from materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and duplex steel. The material choice depends on the pressure, temperature, and corrosion resistance required for the application.
What is the installation process for Slip-On Flanges?
The installation process for Slip-On Flanges involves sliding the flange over the pipe, aligning it, and then welding both inside and outside the flange to secure it. A gasket is typically placed between the flange faces to ensure a tight seal.
Can Slip-On Flanges handle high-pressure applications?
Slip-On Flanges are generally suited for low- to medium-pressure applications. For high-pressure systems, other flange types like Weld Neck Flanges are preferred due to their better stress distribution capabilities.
What pressure ratings are available for Slip-On Flanges?
Slip-On Flanges are available in a variety of pressure ratings, typically ranging from Class 150 to Class 2500. However, they are most commonly used in lower pressure applications, such as Class 150 and Class 300.
Are Slip-On Flanges customizable?
Yes, Slip-On Flanges can be customized in terms of material, size, pressure rating, and flange face type to meet specific project needs. Teshi Group offers tailor-made solutions for different industries and applications.
What types of flange faces are available for Slip-On Flanges?
Slip-On Flanges are available with various flange face types, including Raised Face (RF), Flat Face (FF), and Ring-Type Joint (RTJ), to suit different sealing and pressure requirements.
What is the typical lifespan of a Slip-On Flange?
The lifespan of a Slip-On Flange depends on the material, operating conditions, and maintenance. Properly maintained flanges can last for decades in most applications, though periodic inspections are recommended.
Can Slip-On Flanges be used in corrosive environments?
Yes, Slip-On Flanges made from corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or duplex steel are ideal for use in corrosive environments such as chemical processing plants or marine applications.
Are Slip-On Flanges suitable for high-temperature applications?
Slip-On Flanges made from materials like stainless steel or alloy steel can handle moderate to high temperatures, making them suitable for applications in industries such as power generation and petrochemical processing.
What are the common sealing methods for Slip-On Flanges?
Slip-On Flanges typically use gaskets to seal the connection between the flanges. The choice of gasket material depends on the type of fluid being transported and the operating conditions of the system.
How do Slip-On Flanges compare to Threaded Flanges?
Slip-On Flanges are welded into place, providing a stronger and more reliable connection than threaded flanges, which are screwed into place. Slip-On Flanges are typically more durable and can handle higher pressures than threaded flanges.
Can Slip-On Flanges be used in offshore applications?
Yes, Slip-On Flanges made from corrosion-resistant materials are suitable for offshore applications, especially where ease of installation and maintenance are essential.
What standards are Slip-On Flanges manufactured to?
Slip-On Flanges are manufactured according to international standards such as ASME B16.5, ASME B16.47, and API 6A, ensuring that they meet industry specifications for size, pressure rating, and material.
What are the common challenges with Slip-On Flanges?
One of the challenges with Slip-On Flanges is the potential for misalignment during installation, which can lead to poor sealing and leaks. Proper alignment and welding techniques are essential to ensure the flange performs well under pressure.
How does Teshi Group ensure the quality of Slip-On Flanges?
Teshi Group ensures the quality of its Slip-On Flanges through stringent manufacturing processes and quality control procedures, adhering to international standards and providing custom solutions to meet the specific needs of clients.
Are Slip-On Flanges cost-effective?
Yes, Slip-On Flanges are generally more cost-effective than other types of flanges, such as Weld Neck Flanges, because they require less material and are easier to install, making them an ideal choice for projects with budget constraints.