A Guide to Hastelloy B3 Flanges
Extremely strong resistance to pure hydrochloric, hydrobromic, and sulfuric acids is displayed by Hastelloy B3 Flanges (UNS N10675). Additionally, compared to earlier B-type alloys, it has much increased structural stability, causing fewer issues with welding, manufacturing, and service. It is ductile, able to be shaped and welded, and resists stress corrosion cracking in chloride-bearing solutions, just as other nickel alloys (in the mill annealed condition). Additionally, Hastelloy B3 Flanges can survive intense sulfuric acid and fluoride-containing environments, which both harm zirconium alloys.
In order to build a plumbing system, flanges are used to connect pipes, valves, pumps, and other machinery. It also provides straightforward access for upkeep, verification, or update. It’s common to screw or weld flanges. The two flanges are bolted together to form a flanged junction after a gasket is inserted between them.
For use in a variety of reducing conditions with pure hydrochloric, hydro-bromic, and sulfuric acids, Hastelloy B3 Flanges are dependable. Additionally, they have outstanding resistance to non-oxidizing media like acetic, phosphoric, and formic acids. In non-oxidizing settings, piping systems frequently use Hastelloy B3 Flanges.
Speciality chemical, gas processing, and chemical manufacturing are a few of the industries that use Hastelloy B3 flanges in their applications. They are also used in the production of pesticides and herbicides in several sectors. Some of the additional uses can be found in the businesses that create ethylene glycol, ethylbenzene, and high-octane gasoline. Hastelloy B3 Slip-On Raised Flange is utilised in a wide range of applications and can withstand a wide range of harsh environments.