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Rubber Flange

Overview:

Rubber flanges are flexible, durable seals used to connect piping systems while preventing leakage. Made from high-quality rubber or elastomeric materials, these flanges are designed to create a secure, leak-proof connection between pipes and equipment. Ideal for use in industries such as HVAC, water treatment, and construction, they provide a cushion against vibration and are resistant to many chemicals and environmental factors.

Key Features
  1. Rubber flanges can handle slight misalignments and allow for easy installation.
  2. Ensures secure, tight sealing without leakage, even under high pressure.
  3. Can withstand exposure to various chemicals, oils, and moisture, making them suitable for harsh environments.
  4. Designed to last for years in a variety of industrial applications.
  5. More affordable than metal alternatives while still offering strong performance.
Applications
  • HVAC Systems: Used to connect ducting and prevent air or fluid leakage.
  • Water Treatment Plants: Ideal for sealing pipes carrying water, chemicals, or wastewater.
  • Oil and Gas Industry: Effective for sealing pipelines that transport oil, gas, and other fluids.
  • Construction and Engineering: Used for pipe connections where flexibility and vibration resistance are necessary.
  • Power generation: Rubber flange gaskets ensure leak-free connections in boilers, turbines, and heat exchangers.
Frequenty Asked Questions
1. How are rubber flanges different from metal flanges?

Rubber flanges are more flexible and cost-effective compared to metal flanges, making them ideal for applications requiring vibration absorption and a secure, leak-proof seal.

2. Can rubber flanges handle high-pressure environments?

Yes, rubber flanges are available in different pressure ratings and can handle high-pressure applications when specified properly.

3. What industries use rubber flanges?

They are commonly used in HVAC, water treatment, oil and gas, and construction industries.