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News Release from: Axium Process | Subject: 316L stainless steel tank ferrules
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 June 2003
316L stainless steel tank ferrules to
order
Axium Process, the specialist stainless steel fabricator, offers a range of 316L stainless steel tank ferrules machined to customer specification.
Axium Process, specialist stainless steel fabricators, offers a range of 316L stainless steel tank ferrules machined to customer specification The ferrules, which are available in sizes from 1/2" - 10" can be machined from schedule pipe sizes S5, S10, S20 and S40 as standard and can be produced in a variety of lengths to suit customer specification
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ferrules can also be produced from ASME BPE compliant 316L stainless steel and a range of exotic materials including Hastelloy All ferrules are part marked with the material's certificate heat number and material grade providing full traceability to BS EN 10204 3.1.B.
Generally used for welding onto tanks and vessels, the ferrules are available with an internal finish of 0.8 æm Ra as standard with 0.4 and 0.25 æm Ra options available.
Axium Process also stocks a comprehensive range of stainless steel clamps which includes standard, light duty and high pressure options.
Its standard range is available in 316 stainless steel from 1/2" up to 12" with metric alternatives also offered.
Light duty and high pressure options are available in 304 stainless steel with sizes available from 1/2" - 4" and 1" - 10 3/4" respectively.
EPDM seals are supplied as standard although a wide range of seal material options is available including silicone, nitrile, Viton, PTFE and encapsulated PTFE.
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