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Taper Boring of Fittings

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ilkin014

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HI All,

Could you please advise me,
which types of metallurgical affects has a taper boring on fittings/flanges (for Carbon and Stainless Steels)?

(For example if we are going to reduce wall thickness up to 10mm?)


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Ilkin HASANOV.
 
I don't understand the question.

Taper boring is a machining issue where if you lubricate the cutting element, there is no impact.

10mm sounds like a lot though. Most flanges have min and max bores which may not accomdate that much.

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Ilkin014,
Look up the flange/fitting standards and see what is the minimum required thickness. Simply put, going below the required thickness is not acceptable unless you want to spend expensive engineering analysis.

GDD
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