FRP flange


Introduction:
FRP flanges are pipe connection components made of glass fiber reinforced plastic. They are widely used in industries such as chemical, power, environmental protection, and water treatment. FRP flanges are mainly used for sealing and disassembling low- and medium-pressure piping systems, as well as connecting pipes, valves, and equipment to ensure the integrity and functionality of fluid transport. FRP flanges are an ideal replacement for traditional metal flanges, especially suitable for corrosive environments such as oil, chemical, and wastewater treatment.
Features:
High Corrosion Resistance
Made of glass fiber and resin composite materials, they resist corrosion from various chemical media (such as acids, alkalis, and salts), making them particularly suitable for corrosive environments such as oil, chemical, and wastewater treatment.
Easy to Machining
Mold forming processes allow for flexible production of flanges in various specifications and shapes to meet customized customer needs.
Excellent Physical Properties
Including high temperature resistance (suitable for high-temperature environments), insulating properties (electrical insulator), and low thermal conductivity (only 0.5% of steel), making them suitable for power or heat-sensitive systems.
Excellent Hydraulic Performance
The smooth inner surface (roughness approximately 0.008) reduces fluid head loss, improves transport efficiency, and minimizes maintenance required for long-term operation.

Applications:
Chemical Industry: Used for acid and alkali pipelines, salt spray pipelines, and other corrosive media transport systems, especially suitable for equipment connections in pesticide, dye, and smelting industries.
Environmental Protection and Wastewater Treatment: Widely used for wastewater and drinking water treatment pipeline connections, with minimal impact on water quality and low maintenance costs.
