ASME RTP-1 FRP Flange for Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Corrosion
Resistant Equipment
ASME RTP-1 FRP Flange for Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Corrosion
Resistant Equipment
Resin: D411-350, D470-300
ASME RTP-1 FRP flanges are used in a variety of applications where
corrosion-resistant equipment is required, such as in the chemical,
oil and gas, and water treatment industries. They can be used in
pressurized systems such as pipes, tanks, and reactors, where they
provide a strong, leak-tight connection between components.
fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) flange is a type of flange used
in piping systems and other applications where corrosion resistance
and strength are important.
FRP flanges are fabricated from fiberglass-reinforced plastic
materials, which offer high strength, durability, and resistance to
corrosion. They can be used in applications where traditional
materials such as steel or stainless steel are not suitable due to
corrosion or other issues.
FRP flanges are available in a variety of shapes and sizes,
including standard ANSI flange types, as well as custom designs to
meet specific application requirements. They can be fabricated to
ANSI/ASME B16.5, B16.47, or other flange standards, and can be
pressure rated up to very high pressures.
FRP flanges can be used in a variety of applications, including
chemical processing, water treatment, wastewater treatment, oil and
gas, and other industries. They are especially useful in
applications where corrosion or chemical attack is a concern, such
as in salt water environments or chemical processing plants.
FRP flanges offer several advantages over traditional materials,
including corrosion resistance, high strength, durability, light
weight, and resistance to high temperatures. They can also be
fabricated to meet specific application requirements, making them a
versatile and cost-effective option for piping systems and other
applications.