China High Quality Close Die Forging Parts Manufacturer – Forging flange – Rongli Forging Detail:
Introduction
Rongli Forging Co., Limited excels at providing forged & rough turned flanges per ASME, DIN, JIS and ISO standards. Carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel can be applied according to customers’ needs. ASTM A105, A182, and A350 materials are commonly and frequently used in our forging shop. Our pipe flanges are exported to North America, Europe, Australia, South Africa, in industries of Oil & Gas, Mine & Mineral Processing.
Material
Carbon steel, low alloy steel and stainless steel as per ASTM A105, A182, and A350 or the equivalent ISO, JIS, BS and DIN designations. We can also do customized alloy as per customers’ requirement
Forging method: | Open die forging / free forging |
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Mechanical properties: | According to customer requirement or standards. |
Weight: | Up to 70 Tons of finished forging. 90 Tons for ingot |
Delivery Status: | Heat treated and rough machined |
Industries: | Oil & Gas, Mining & Mineral Processing, etc. |
Inspection: | Chemical analysis with spectrometer, Tensile test, Charpy test, Hardness Test, Metallurgy test, Ultrasonic test, Magnetic Particle test, Liquid Penetration test, Hydro test, Radiographic test are implementable. |
Quality Assurance: | Per ISO9001-2008 |
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By Alberta from Sri Lanka - 2017.11.11 11:41