Slip-on flanges are thinner than most flanges as they are slid over in the pipe ends, easily aligned with bolt holes, and then permanently welded into place. Unlike lap joint flanges, these are designed to withstand contact with liquids and to handle low pressure atmosphere. These are stronger than other flanges, low cost and dependable at preventing leaks.
Slip-on flanges are thinner than most flanges as they are slid over in the pipe ends, easily aligned with bolt holes, and then permanently welded into place. Unlike lap joint flanges, these are designed to withstand contact with liquids and to handle low pressure atmosphere. These are stronger than other flanges, low cost and dependable at preventing leaks.
Slip-on flanges are thinner than most flanges as they are slid over in the pipe ends, easily aligned with bolt holes, and then permanently welded into place. Unlike lap joint flanges, these are designed to withstand contact with liquids and to handle low pressure atmosphere. These are stronger than other flanges, low cost and dependable at preventing leaks.