| Flanges Types | Slip On, Companion, Weld Neck, Lap Joint, Long Weld Neck, Threaded, Blind |
|---|---|
| Class | 150 Lbs, 2500 Lbs Asa 150, 100, 300 Lbs, 600 Lbs, Asa 300 |
| Size | 1/2″ (15 Nb) |
| Type | Raised Face (rf), Lap Joint Face (ljf), Groove, Small Male Female (smf), Flat Face (ff), Large Male Female (lmf), Large Tongue & Groove, Small Tongue, Ring Type Joint (rtj) |
Swivel Flange Manufacturer in India
Metalica Forging is the leading best swivel flange is a two-piece assembly consisting of a rotating outer ring and a hub or inner flange that is welded to the pipe. A swivel flange is a specialized type of flange designed to rotate freely around a hub or a stub end, making it easier to align bolt holes during pipeline installation. This feature simplifies the connection process, especially in offshore, subsea, and high-pressure applications where precise alignment is critical. Swivel flanges are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, and marine engineering, where they help facilitate efficient and secure pipeline connections.
Constructed from durable materials like carbon steel, stainless steel, or duplex steel, swivel flanges are designed to handle high pressures and extreme environments. They are typically used with lap joint stub ends or hubs, allowing flexibility in positioning without compromising the integrity of the connection. Swivel flanges are available in various standards, including ASME and API, ensuring compatibility with different pipeline systems. Their ability to rotate makes them particularly useful in applications requiring frequent assembly and disassembly, reducing installation time and labor costs.
Type of Sub-products

Welded Swivel Flange Welded Swivel Flange
A welded swivel flange is a two-piece flange assembly that allows rotational alignment after welding, simplifying the connection of pipelines and ensuring precise bolt hole alignment.

Threaded Swivel Flange Threaded Swivel Flange
A threaded swivel flange is a type of flange with internal threads that allows it to rotate and align with the pipe before being securely tightened.
