Stainless steel SWRF flanges, known as socket-weld raised-face flanges, along with stainless steel threaded flanges, are commonly used in compact piping systems. These flange types are ideal where space constraints or specific installation requirements exist. In Bengaluru, they are frequently applied in hydraulic systems, utility lines, and small-diameter pipelines.
SWRF flanges offer strong joints by allowing pipes to be inserted into a recessed socket before welding. This design improves alignment and joint strength. Threaded flanges, on the other hand, eliminate the need for welding, making them suitable for systems that require frequent disassembly or operate under lower pressure.
Both flange types benefit from stainless steel construction, which ensures corrosion resistance and durability. Their precise threading or socket dimensions support consistent performance and ease of installation. These features make them practical choices for controlled industrial environments.
For compact systems requiring dependable connections, stainless steel SWRF and threaded flanges deliver efficiency and reliability. Reach out for guidance on selecting the right flange type for your application.