As a supplier and manufacturer of high-quality pipe flanges for the petrochemical industry, we at Chemipetro understand the importance of caring for our flanges and pipe fittings once they’re installed.
All flanges need regular maintenance, or you will start to get decreased performance from other components on your site. It’s essential you eliminate problems at their source, as soon as they arise. Not only will this improve plant efficiency, it will create a safer working environment and save on running and repair costs. A large number of fires and explosions start as a result of leaking or poorly welded pipe fittings.
No matter how high the quality of the alloys, it is essential you protect flanges, gaskets and other components from their environment as much as possible. This starts by reducing corrosion to an absolute minimum. Using corrosion resistant alloys, such as super duplex, has reduced corrosion substantially – but the annular seal on the outer diameter of flanges can still be vulnerable to moisture and dirt. Once these creep in, eventually it will lead to corrosion and degradation around the gasket area.
You should also remember that welded joints are more vulnerable to corrosion than other areas of pipe fittings, even if tough stainless steel alloys are used. Excessive corrosion of flanges is dangerous, and if they have to be replaced it can lead to plant shut-down. To reduce this risk, use flange protectors to stop dirt and moisture attacking the joints.
While strong, corrosion-resistant alloys like duplex steel will ensure you get long life from the pipe flanges you buy from us atChemipetro, they will last even longer if you remember these few basic rules.