An Orifice Flange is used in combination with orifice meters to measure the flow rate of oil, gas and other liquids conveyed by the pipeline. Orifice flanges are manufactured to ASME B16.36 in multiple sizes and, material grades.
An orifice flange is used to measure the flow of the fluid conveyed by the pipeline via a flow nozzle positioned on the flange itself. Pairs of pressure tappings are machined onto the orifice flange, making separate tappings on the pipe wall unnecessary.
An Orifice flange is a disc-shaped flange, engineered with either a Raised Face or a Ring Type Joint facing.
Purpose of an Orifice Flange
1. They are widely used with orifice meters to measure the flow rate of either liquid or gases, flowing through the pipe.
2. An orifice plate, a device measuring the flow of the inner fluid or gas, is secured between two orifice flanges, attached to the pipe.
3. The orifice plate contains a small hole; two pressure tap holes are drilled in each flange which helps in measuring the pressure built inside the pipe.
4. A ‘jack screw’ fitted between the two flanges, it enables to separate the flanges during inspection or replacement process.
Uses of an Orifice Flange
These flanges are used in the following industries:
Heavy and light chemicals
*Steel
*Paper
*Nuclear
*Petrochemicals
*Sewage treatment
*Water treatment and distribution
*Power Generation
*Oil production and refining
*Gas Processing and transmission

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