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Topic ClosedHeat exchanger flange placement

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    Posted: 10.Mar.2010 at 00:07
If you have 2 shells welded together can you still place a flange over the seam or is there going to be issues down the road.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Mar.2010 at 11:38
Originally posted by Castor63 Castor63 wrote:

If you have 2 shells welded together can you still place a flange over the seam or is there going to be issues down the road.
 
 
This is a weldment, steel. I wouldn't worry 'bout a flange welded over a seam if the flange location is required.
 
Will the flange have blind tapped holes to connect flanged pipe? Or, will the flange be raised to allow for the use of bolts?
 
Weld away!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Mar.2010 at 14:31
Its a raised face long weldneck so there is plenty of room for bolts!! Thanks for the info
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Mar.2010 at 14:53
Originally posted by Castor63 Castor63 wrote:

Its a raised face long weldneck so there is plenty of room for bolts!! Thanks for the info
Good, raised face and long weldneck.
 
Post your drawing in CAD Blocks, Piping>Tanks, so we can take a peek-a-boo at your work. If you like.  Wink
 
Where are you posting from?
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Edited by Tankman - 10.Mar.2010 at 14:56
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