Flat flange lid, PTFE, DN 150, Type 3
Catalog nr.: 130152
- 1x NPT 1/2'' female thread (centered)
- 1x NPT 1/2'' female thread (directly to the center)
- 1x NPT 1'' female thread (directly to the center)
- 1x NPT 1/2'' female thread (aside to the center)
- 1x NPT 1/4'' female thread (aside to the center)
- 1x NPT 1/4'' female thread (vertical)
A flat flange is a special type of flange used to join and seal two pipes or vessels. It consists of a flat ring with holes for attaching screws or bolts. The flat flange is usually placed between the two flanges to be joined and then tightened with the bolts to create a secure connection. The name ''flat flange'' derives from the flat, planar surface of the ring, as opposed to other types of flanges such as the threaded flange or the weld flange. The flat flange allows the lid to be securely attached to the reactor body and ensures a reliable seal to prevent leakage.
CAT flat flange lids are now available directly by the manufacturer in the usual high quality, which leads to an attractive price advantage. Efficient manufacturing allows us to achieve cost savings that we are happy to pass on to our customers. The combination of high quality and competitive price makes our SCAT flat flanges a cost effective solution for our customers.
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Custom-fit according to the standard
Compatible according to DIN 12214 (laboratory flat flange). Our products are perfectly compatible with glass reactors and allow seamless integration.
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Easy construction
Our products are effortless and hassle-free to assemble, saving time and effort.
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Flexibly expandable
You can flexibly expand our products to fit your specific needs and meet future needs.
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PTFE as material
Made entirely of PTFE, our products offer universal chemical resistance to a wide range of chemicals, increasing their application versatility and reliability.
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Individually tailored
With attachments for using existing equipment with ground or GL threads: Our products are equipped with practical attachments that allow easy connection and use of existing equipment that has ground or GL threads.