Flanges for aspiration pipes

Flanges are made of steel. These flanges are produced using a plasma cutting machine.

Steel with a thickness of 3 mm is used for the production of flanges. The inner diameter of the flange is equal to the diameter of the conductor and can vary from 100 to 1200 mm.

There are mounting holes around the circumference of the flange, the number of which depends on the flange diameter.

The flanges are suitable for galvanized and welded air conductor and provide a reliable connection without gaps and protrusions. Most often, the connection of air conductors with flanges is used in the installation of smoke removal, aspiration and pneumatic transport systems. Flanges can be used to quickly obtain air conductor sections of the required length.

Flanges for air conductors are able to provide a high-quality and reliable connection that will not have gaps. Using a flanged connection, we can get any length of air conductors required for installation work.

Flanges for aspiration pipes are connecting elements used to connect aspiration (suction) pipes or pipelines in ventilation systems, air aspiration, aerosol or gas transportation systems and other technical systems.

Main characteristics and properties of flanges for aspiration pipes:

  1. Connection:
    • Flanges for aspiration pipes are designed to create a reliable connection between aspiration pipes or other system elements.
  2. Materials:
    • They can be made from a variety of materials depending on the requirements of the system and the environment in which they are used. Typical materials include steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic.
  3. Sizes and standarts:
    • Aspiration tube flanges can conform to a variety of standards and sizes, ensuring compatibility with other system components.
  4. Gaskets and seals:
    • Some flanges have built-in gaskets or seals to prevent air or fluid leakage from the system.
  5. Installation:
    • Flanges are typically installed with bolts or screws, making it easy to install, disassemble, or maintain the system.
  6. Industrial applications:
    • They are often used in industrial aspiration systems where it is important to ensure efficient suction of gases, dust or other materials.
  7. Ventilation systems:
    • Flanges can also be used in ventilation systems to connect aspiration pipes to ventilation equipment.

Materials used to manufacture such flanges:

  1. Steel:
    • Steel flanges are a popular choice in many manufacturing and industrial systems. They can be ordinary steel or stainless steel, depending on the requirements for corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.
  2. Stainless steel:
    • Stainless steel flanges are widely used where corrosion resistance is important, especially in wet or corrosive environments.
  3. Aluminium:
    • Aluminum flanges are used in applications where lightweight construction and excellent corrosion resistance are important.
  4. Brass:
    • Brass flanges can be used where aesthetic appearance is important and they also have a certain resistance to corrosion.
  5. Plastic:
    • Plastic flanges can be made of, for example, polypropylene or polyvinyl chloride (PVC). They can be used in situations where lightness is important and where there are no high requirements for thermal or mechanical strength.
  6. Special alloys:
    • In some cases, special alloys or exotic materials may be used, particularly in production for high temperature or corrosive environments.