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Orifice Flange: Specifications | Materials | Types | Dimensions | Weight Chart | Tolerances | FAQ ASME B16.36 Orifice Flanges Manufacturer and Exporter – Available in Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, and Nickel Alloys, Sizes ½”–24”, Classes 150#–2500#, Delivered Worldwide including Spain, Turkey, UAE, and Canada Best Export Prices: sales@midlandforgefittings.comMidland Forge and Fittings Pvt. Ltd has built its reputation by combining industrial expertise with rigorous quality controls. We invest in precision machining, metallurgical testing, and modern forging techniques to manufacture flanges that perform reliably under tough conditions.Our team doesn’t just meet industry standards — we often exceed them by tailoring flange thicknesses, material grades, and finishing based on end-use requirements. Serving sectors such as energy, chemical processing, and water treatment, we ensure each order delivers consistent quality, supported by detailed inspection reports and material traceability.Our operations are structured into distinct stages: design & engineering, raw material procurement, forging & machining, heat treatment, and final inspection. We maintain strict policies for material sourcing—only certified mills and tested alloy batches are used. After forging, each flange passes through dimensional checks (OD, bolt circle, bore), surface finish testing, and pressure/leakage testing where required. We also practice environmental stewardship in our manufacturing: our facilities aim to minimize waste material and comply with safety regulations for workers and emissions. An ASME B16.36 orifice flange is engineered to host an orifice plate that forces fluid flow through a precisely machined opening, creating a pressure differential. The flange includes pressure tapping points (upstream and downstream) to measure this differential, enabling flow rate calculation. Important technical details include: the tolerance of the orifice opening (which directly affects accuracy), the material’s resistance to erosion or corrosion from the flowing medium, and proper matching with the piping schedule to avoid flow disturbances. Orifice flanges are often manufactured per ASME B16.36,…
