Chemical Composition Of Alloy Steel F1 Flanges

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The alloy steel ASTM A182 grade F1 is designed for primary forming into wrought products. This material’s ASTM designation is F1. The UNS number is K12822. Among wrought alloy steels in the same category, it has the lowest electrical conductivity. Alloy Steel F1 Flanges also have a relatively low embodied energy and a relatively low base cost. Alloy steel and stainless steel both offer distinct benefits.  Apart from that, their diverse properties make them appropriate for a variety of applications. Knowing each of their features might help you choose one type of steel over another.

Alloy Steel F1 Flanges are notable for their excellent corrosion resistance. Resistance to oxidation, or scaling in Alloy Steel F1 Flanges, is dependent on the chromium content in the same way as the corrosion resistance. F1 Blind Flanges are widely used for food handling and cutlery among many other applications.

Standard Specification

Alloy Steel F1 Flanges Specification

Chemical Composition of Alloy Steel F1 Flanges

Alloy Steel F1 Flanges Chemical Composition

Application Industries

  • Off-Shore Oil Drilling Companies
  • Power Generation
  • Petrochemicals
  • Gas Processing
  • Specialty Chemicals
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Pharmaceutical Equipment
  • Chemical Equipment
  • Sea Water Equipment
  • Heat Exchangers
  • Condensers
  • Pulp and Paper Industry

Material Test & Certificates

Manufacturer provides TC (Test Certificate) in accordance to EN 10204/3.1B, Raw Materials Certificate, 100% Radiography Test Report, Third Party Inspection Report. They also provide Standard Certificates like EN 10204 3.1 and additional requirement. NACE MR 01075. FERRIT CONTENT as per norms if requested by clients.

Manufacturers ensure that all the materials go through strict quality tests before dispatching.

  • Mechanical Testing Such as Tensile of Area
  • Hardness Test
  • Chemical Analysis – Spectro Analysis
  • Positive Material Identification – PMI Testing
  • Flattening Test
  • Micro and Macro Test
  • Pitting Resistance Test
  • Flaring Test
  • Intergranular Corrosion (IGC) Test.

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