Anchor Flange
- Anchor Flanges are usually forged of carbon steel which can be heat treated to equivalent mechanical properties as that of the matching pipe, or can have the hub thickness (wall) at the welding ends made proportionally thicker than that of the mating higher yield-strength pipe to compensate for the slightly lower mechanical properties of the flange. This increase in wall thickness does not result in any objectionable transition across the weld and has proven itself in countless applications.
- Anchor Flanges are used installations with a variety of operating service conditions. For maximum efficiancy Anchor Flanges should be designed specifically for each application.
- Accordingly, Namdaran Petrogas Ind. has established a design method which applies to specific service conditions. These service conditions involve the thrust through which the anchor and pipe will cycle and the allowable bearing stress that can be maintained by the concrete adjacent to the anchor.
- Anchor flanges are manufactured to client specifications or we can provide design service for specified criteria.
- The materials supplied from overseas will bear the manufacturer test report; materials that supplied from local market will bear the chemical analysis and mechanical test report from reputable laboratory.
- Sizes: from 6'' up to 56''
Anchor flange is an important element in many thrust-control systems, especially those protecting pipeline pumping stations. Welded into the line and encased in concrete, they immobilize the pipe at predetermined locations
and transfer built-up stresses to external structures.
- Restraining the movement of pipeline sections is a design factor that must be considered particularly at points of directional change, connections to equipment at meter run locations, at river crossings, and for pipe runs at locations of discontinuity of restraint from the earth surrounding the line.
- Forged steel Anchor Flanges are pressure retaining members that butt weld directly into the pipeline and provide an integral «flange» or collar which can transmit restraint from an anchor to the pipeline.
- The forces resulting from the restraining anchor are gradually absorbed by the fitting without imposing a concentration of stresses on the pipeline itself. Fillet welding of external collars, supports, lugs etc. is eliminated.
- Anchoring devices can be installed in many different ways to accomplish partial or complete restraint to axial, vertical, lateral or twisting forces. Most commonly, they are embedded in a reinforced concrete pit or block.