Lap joint flanges and stub-end assemblies are typically used in situations where frequent dismantling is required for for inspection.
The lap joint flange itself is not welded or fixed in any way. It is free to spin for proper alignment with what ever it is joining to. They may be used at all pressures and are available in a full size range. These flanges slip over the pipe, and are not welded or otherwise fastened to it. Bolting pressure is transmitted to the gasket by the pressure of the flange against the back of the pipe lap (Stub End).
Lap Joint Flanges have all the same common dimensions as any other flange in ASME B ho16.5,However it does not have a raised face, they used in conjunction with a "Lap Joint Stub End".
These flanges are nearly identical to a Slip On flange with the exception of a radius at the intersection of the flange face and the bore to accommodate the flanged portion of the Stub End.
Their pressure-holding ability is little, if any, better than that of Slip On flanges and the fatigue life for the assembly is only one tenth that of Welding Neck flanges.
Lap Joint flanges have certain special advantages:
•Freedom to swivel around the pipe facilitates the lining up of opposing flange bolt holes.
•Lack of contact with the fluid in the pipe often permits the use of inexpensive carbon steel flanges with corrosion resistant pipe.
•In systems which erode or corrode quickly, the flanges may be salvaged for re-use.
Flange Type | Slip-On; Welding Neck, Socket Welding, Blind, Thread, Lap-joint; Long Welding Neck; Orifice; All flanges in Raised Face, Flat face and RTJ; |
Material | ASTM A105; A350 LF2; A694 F42, F46, F52, F56, A182 F12/F22/F5/F9/ F91; A182 F304/F304L/F316/F316L, etc. |
Size | 1/2”~60”, as the clients’ requests; |
Pressure | Class: 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500; PN6,PN10,PN16,PN25,PN40;5K,10K,16K,20K,30K |
Standard | ASME B16.5, ASME B16.47, MSS SP43, EN1092,DIN, JIS; |