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Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

(OP)
Where can I purchase pressure vessel flanges that utilize the clamps rather than bolts?

RE: Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

Type 'pressure vessel clamp' in your browser and bingo, thousands of hits around the world. Pick one you like more.
Cheers,
gr2vessels

RE: Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

(OP)
I am looking for the flanges not the clamps.  Are the flanges that utilize the clamp-style bolts available as stock items or are them all custom?  I can locate the clamps but I have not been able to locate the flanges.

RE: Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

Clearly we don't know what your are talking about.
Provide more details.

Regards
StoneCold

RE: Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

are we talking Graylock style clamps and flanges
or something else

RE: Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

(OP)
I am referring to the style of flanges that are found on glass-lined pressure vessels(reactors).  They utilize a clamp sometimes referred to as a Rathman clamp.  One source of the clamps is Jaygo.  Check them out at www.jaygoinc/clamps.htm.  I have located several suppliers of clamps but can not locate the flanges.

Thanks for your assistance.

RE: Pressure Vessel Flanges Supplier?

It is obvious to me that the flanges must be custom designed for the clamps to hold (and be certified for pressure vessels). The clamp and flange are proprietary design for each manufacturer, same as the quick release closures. They all conform to ASME code. Send an email  to Jaygo to ask for the flange.
Cheers,
gr2vessels

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