Steel flanges made of ASTM A105 material are known as A105 steel flanges. Slip-on Raised Face Flanges and steel forged pipe fittings are composed of carbon steel forgings designated as ASTM A105. According to ANSI and ASME standards, the most often used carbon steel material is A105. The steel alloy in question is a low carbon, manganese, and silicon steel, similar to AISI 1330 but with less manganese.

The ASTM A105 Flange standard covers pressure pipe and fittings that can work at temperatures ranging from ambient to high. The ASTM specification A105 covers forged carbon steel piping parts. The steel alloy in question is a low carbon, manganese, and silicon steel, similar to AISI 1330 but with less manganese.

Various standards address the different dimensions of ASTM A105 flanges that can be used with pipes of similar sizes. The pressure classes, material grade, diameter, and wall thickness all play a role in determining which type of SA 105 flange is appropriate for a specific application.

What is a Slip-On Raised Face Flange?

Stainless steel slip-on raised face flanges are called raised faces because they have elevated gasket surfaces over the mounting circular face. The internal diameter of Carbon Steel A105 SORF is somewhat greater than the pipe’s outer diameter. Carbon Steel A105 Slip On Flanges are suitable for non-critical applications due to their low carbon content. However, we “normalized” our Carbon Steel A105N SWRF Flanges to boost work performance.

Specifications of A105 Flanges

These flanges are made of forged carbon steel, which is ideal for applications with high temperatures. Alloy Steel Slip on Raised Face Flanges come in a range of styles and dimensions, including blind flanges, weld neck flanges, and more. Each type can be utilized for a number of purposes. The connection to the system is either welded or threaded.

A105 Carbon Steel Pipe Flanges Application

Industrial Boilers
Power Plants
Nuclear Plants
Oil & Gas Industry
Refineries
Ship Building
Heat Exchangers
Condensers
Paper & Pulp
Marine Applications
Nuclear Power
Fossil Fuel Power Plants