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ASME B16.5 Gr2 Gr 5 Titanium Weld Neck Flange WNRF Raised Face For
Oil and Gas Industry
1. ASME B16.5 Titanium Flanges
ASME B16.5 is a widely recognized standard developed by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for flanges and
flanged fittings. This standard covers flanges for sizes 1/2 inch
to 24 inches and pressure ratings from 150 to 2500 psi. Titanium
flanges made in accordance with ASME B16.5 are used in applications
where the exceptional corrosion resistance, strength, and
lightweight properties of titanium are essential.
2. Key Properties of Titanium and Its Alloys
Titanium and its alloys are valued for their outstanding corrosion
resistance, strength-to-weight ratio, and high-temperature
performance. The common grades of titanium used in flanges include:
Grade 2: Commercially pure titanium with good corrosion resistance
in a wide range of environments.
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): Titanium alloy with high strength and moderate
corrosion resistance. It’s often used in aerospace, medical, and
high-performance engineering applications.
Grade 12 (Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni): Offers a balance between strength and
corrosion resistance, especially in aggressive environments.
Titanium flanges are typically used in systems involving aggressive
chemicals, seawater, or environments where traditional steel
flanges might corrode or fail.
3. Different Grades of Titanium
Grade | Composition | Key Properties | Common Applications |
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CP1 | 99.5% titanium | Excellent corrosion resistance, low strength | Chemical processing, desalination |
CP2 | 99.2% titanium | Good strength, excellent corrosion resistance | Aerospace, marine, medical implants |
Grade 5 | 90% Ti, 6% Al, 4% V | High strength, good corrosion resistance | Aerospace, military, medical |
Grade 23 | 90% Ti, 6% Al, 4% V (ELI) | Excellent fatigue strength, biocompatibility | Aerospace, medical implants |
Grade 12 | Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni | Balanced strength and corrosion resistance | Marine, chemical, petrochemical |
4. Advantages of Using Titanium Flanges
Strong and Reliable Connection
- Enhanced Strength: The design of a weld neck flange, with its
tapered neck that gradually transitions into the pipe, provides a
strong, seamless connection. This tapering minimizes the stress
concentration at the joint and ensures a smooth transfer of
pressure and stresses from the pipe to the flange.
- No Stress Risers: Because of the continuous taper from the neck to
the flange, the weld is less prone to the formation of stress
risers, reducing the risk of failure under pressure.
Improved Leak Resistance
- Smooth Transition: The gradual transition of the weld neck flange
ensures a smooth inner bore, which minimizes turbulence and reduces
the likelihood of leaks. This smoothness is particularly important
in high-pressure or high-temperature systems where leakage could
have serious safety and operational consequences.
- Pressure Distribution: The design allows for better distribution of
pressure, especially in critical applications where leaks would be
hazardous or costly.
Ease of Maintenance
- Reusability: Weld neck flanges can be reused in many cases because
the flange and pipe are welded together in a way that can be easily
cut and re-welded if necessary. This is particularly valuable in
systems where disassembly and reassembly might be required over the
years.
- Less Likely to Fail: Due to the strong connection and high
resistance to fatigue, weld neck flanges generally have a longer
lifespan and require less frequent maintenance.
Versatility in Applications
- Variety of Pressure Ratings: Weld neck flanges come in various
pressure ratings, making them suitable for a wide range of
applications, from low-pressure to high-pressure systems.
- Adaptable to Different Sizes and Materials: They can be used in
systems with different pipe sizes and materials, making them
versatile for many industrial applications, including
high-temperature, high-pressure, and corrosive environments.
- Variety of Welding Options: The design of the weld neck flange
allows for different types of welding methods, such as butt welding
or socket welding, depending on the specific requirements of the
application.
Enhanced Durability in Harsh Environments
- Corrosion Resistance: Weld neck flanges are often manufactured from
materials that are highly resistant to corrosion (e.g., stainless
steel, alloy steels, or specialized coatings). This makes them
ideal for use in harsh environments, including chemical plants,
marine systems, and oil and gas pipelines.
- High-Temperature and High-Pressure Resistance: They can withstand
high operating temperatures and pressures without compromising
structural integrity, making them suitable for critical
applications in power plants, refineries, and other industries
where extreme conditions are common.
Reduces Fatigue and Stress
- Smooth Flow Path: The tapering design of the weld neck flange
ensures that the pipe's stress and pressure are distributed evenly,
reducing the risk of fatigue over time. This makes weld neck
flanges ideal for high-stress applications where vibration, thermal
expansion, or mechanical stress is a concern.
- Eliminates Stress Concentration: Unlike other flanges that might
have sharp corners or abrupt transitions, weld neck flanges
eliminate stress concentration points, making the connection more
durable under fluctuating loads and conditions.
Better Alignment and Fit
- Precision Alignment: The design of the weld neck flange ensures
that the pipe and the flange align precisely, which results in a
more accurate and stronger weld. This reduces the chance of
alignment issues during installation and ensures a better overall
seal.
5. Different Titanium Grade
grade | Tensile strength(min) | Yeild strength(min) | Elongation(%) | | | |
component | ksi | MPa | ksi | MPa | | |
Gr1 | Ta1 | 35 | 240 | 20 | 138 | 24 |
Gr2 | Ta2 | 50 | 345 | 40 | 275 | 20 |
Gr5 | Ti6Al4V | 130 | 895 | 120 | 828 | 10 |
Gr7 | Ti-0.2Pd | 50 | 345 | 40 | 275 | 20 |
Gr9 | Ti-3Al-2.5V | 90 | 620 | 70 | 483 | 15 |
Gr12 | Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni | 70 | 483 | 50 | 345 | 18 |
6. Applications
Chemical and Petrochemical Industry
- Corrosion Resistance: Titanium alloys are resistant to corrosion,
making them suitable for handling corrosive chemicals such as
sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid.
- Pipeline Connections: Used in pipelines that transport corrosive
chemicals and gases, ensuring safe connections under high pressure.
- Reactors and Vessels: Commonly used in chemical reactors,
distillation columns, and other equipment.
Marine and Offshore Applications
- Seawater Systems: Titanium alloys resist seawater corrosion and are
widely used in seawater desalination plants and marine cooling
systems.
- Oil and Gas Platforms: Applied in subsea pipelines and other
offshore facilities.
Aerospace
- High-Temperature Environments: The high strength and temperature
resistance of titanium alloys make them suitable for aircraft and
spacecraft fuel systems and propulsion systems.
- Weight Reduction: Titanium weld neck flanges provide strength while
reducing weight, which is critical in aerospace applications.
Power Industry
- Nuclear Power Plants: Used in cooling systems, heat exchangers, and
reactors.
- Thermal and Geothermal Power Plants: Titanium alloys are used in
high-temperature and high-pressure environments to ensure long-term
stable operation.
Oil and Gas Industry
- High-Pressure Pipelines: Suitable for natural gas and oil
pipelines, ensuring sealing integrity under extremely high
pressures.
- Gas Compression and Storage: Used in environments with
high-pressure and corrosive gases, such as hydrogen sulfide (H₂S).
Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology
- Sterile Systems: Titanium alloys are used in reactors and
filtration systems in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology
industries due to their biocompatibility.
Seawater Desalination Plants
- Corrosion Resistance in Seawater: Titanium weld neck flanges are
commonly used in seawater desalination processes where they can
withstand long-term exposure to saltwater corrosion.
Food and Beverage Industry
- Hygienic Requirements: Titanium's non-reactivity makes it ideal for
food processing equipment, ensuring product safety and
contamination-free processes.
Biomedical Applications
- Medical Devices: Titanium alloys are commonly used in medical
instruments and implants due to their non-reactivity with the human
body.
Heat Exchangers
- Efficient Heat Transfer: Titanium weld neck flanges are widely used
in heat exchangers, where they can withstand corrosive fluids and
maintain efficient heat transfer.
Company Profile
Baoji Lihua Non-ferrous Metal Co., Ltd. was established in 2006.
The company relies on theadvantages of Baoji industry and its
strong technical support. It has been engaged in theproduction and
sales of non-ferrous metals such as titanium, tantalum and nickel
for many years.

The factory covers an area of 800 square meters. The factory has
strong technical equipment. There are more than 20 sets of CNC machines, milling and drilling
machines, and the annualproduction value is more than 30 million CNY.

The company's product is high quality and stable for many years,
and it has obtained the Certification ISO 9001:2015, BV audit certification.
The company has been focusing on the improvement and stability of
product quality for many years. Based on the business concept of maximizing customer
service, we warmly welcome you to come for advice and business negotiation!