DjazAutomation
Industrial
- Nov 10, 2010
- 31
Good morning,
I would like to know which assembly method is the best to connect PE100 pipes with Plastic valves (PP or PVC). I need a detachable connection and i am hesitating between union connection and flange connection.
The process pressure does not exceed 6 Bars and the temperature is 50°C. The fluids in the process are Hcl (Hydrochloric acide) at 30% and NaOH at 30%.
By the way, i noticed that flange connection in PE100 is usually with backing flanges and stubs ? Is the fixed conventional flange method not applicable for plastic pipes like pe100? Why not?
Last question, is it possible to make a flange connection by using a backing flange + a stub against fixed ANSI flange (of a valve for example)? in this connection we would have the backing flange bolted to the fixed flange and the gasket is between the stub and the fixed flange of the valve. Is it possible?
Sorry for all these questions at once.
Your help would really appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Djaz.
I would like to know which assembly method is the best to connect PE100 pipes with Plastic valves (PP or PVC). I need a detachable connection and i am hesitating between union connection and flange connection.
The process pressure does not exceed 6 Bars and the temperature is 50°C. The fluids in the process are Hcl (Hydrochloric acide) at 30% and NaOH at 30%.
By the way, i noticed that flange connection in PE100 is usually with backing flanges and stubs ? Is the fixed conventional flange method not applicable for plastic pipes like pe100? Why not?
Last question, is it possible to make a flange connection by using a backing flange + a stub against fixed ANSI flange (of a valve for example)? in this connection we would have the backing flange bolted to the fixed flange and the gasket is between the stub and the fixed flange of the valve. Is it possible?
Sorry for all these questions at once.
Your help would really appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Djaz.