Socket Weld Flanges

Socket weld flanges are a less common but equally effective connection for flanges which require less overall available space than a traditional weld neck flange, with a counterbore in the center to allow for a clean weld of pipe into the socket.

Usually furnished in smaller nominal pipe sizes, these make an excellent alternative to weld necks and slip ons when necessary. An assembly with limited space may be an instance in which a socket weld is selected, provided the pressure class is comparatively low and the fluid is not corrosive or for extremely high temperature service.

These socket flanges connect to square end pipe with a fillet weld at the ID of the hub of the socket, as the pipe is designed to sit almost flush against the counter bore of the flange. The expansion gap between the end of the pipe and the counter bore leaves just enough space for the welder to adjust the pipe within the connection. It is important to note that a butt weld pipe connection is not recommended for suiting to a socket counter bore connection when a square end pipe connection is possible.

Socket Weld Flange
The counter bore of a socket weld flange indicated.
Raised Face Socket Weld Flanges

Texas Flange provides a large inventory of socket weld style flanges, with the majority of stock representing the carbon and stainless family in sizes 6” and below. For larger nominal sizes, it is safe to assume that a socket weld flange would be made to order for your application, due to the fact that larger pipe size assemblies will typically call for a slip on or weld neck connection.

Socket Welded Flange Face Types

RF Type:

An RF socket weld flange features a small raised portion around the flange bore, serving as a seat for the gasket, promoting effective sealing.

RTJ Type:

The RTJ type entails a groove on the raised face surface, allowing for the placement of a gasket ring to enhance sealing performance.

Socket Weld Flange vs. Slip-On Flange:

A socket weld flange closely resembles a slip-on flange, but it distinguishes itself by having a shoulder within the inner bore.

Socket Weld Neck Flange
Socket weld flanges can replace threaded flanges, reducing the risk of leakage.

Features of Socket Weld Flanges:

Welding occurs externally to the pipe, preventing penetration of the pipe bore.

Socket weld flanges eliminate internal pockets, reduce the risk of warpage due to welding heat, and minimize damage to the flange face caused by the weld spatter.

It offers the same internal pressure capacity as slip-on flanges while improving fatigue resistance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Socket weld flange is a type of flange welded to the end of a pipe.
Socket weld flanges are strong and reliable, and they can be used in high-pressure and high-vibration applications.
Socket weld flanges are ideal for applications where high pressure or vibration is expected and where a strong and reliable connection is required.
Socket weld flanges are more difficult to install and disassemble than other types of flanges, and they are more expensive.
To install a socket weld flange, the end of the pipe must be beveled and inserted into the socket of the flange. Then, the flange is welded to the pipe.

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