What is the function of a flange plate?

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PaulRose
07/30/25 6:28am
The function of a flange plate is to secure and seal pipe connections. Below is related information about flange plates: Application areas of flange plates: Due to their excellent comprehensive performance, flanges are widely used in fundamental projects such as chemical industry, construction, water supply, drainage, petroleum, light and heavy industries, refrigeration, sanitation, plumbing, firefighting, power generation, aerospace, shipbuilding, and more. Functions of flange plates: Flanges serve to connect components and pipelines. They are parts that connect shafts to each other, used for connections between pipe ends; flanges are also used on equipment inlets and outlets for connecting two pieces of equipment, such as reducer flanges.
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