| What does MS SORF stand for? |
MS stands for Mild Steel, and SORF stands for Slip-On Raised Face, describing both the material and the flange design. |
| Are you an MS SORF Flanges Supplier in Mumbai? |
Yes, we are a prominent supplier in Mumbai with a large stock of mild steel flanges to serve projects across Maharashtra and India. |
| Do MS flanges rust? |
Yes, mild steel is prone to oxidation. We typically supply them with a coat of red oxide paint or oil to prevent rust during storage and transit. |
| What is the standard pressure rating for MS SORF flanges? |
They are commonly used in 150# (Class 150) applications or PN10/PN16 ratings, which are sufficient for most utility and water lines. |
| How do I install an MS SORF flange? |
Slide the flange over the pipe end and apply a fillet weld on both the inside (near the face) and the outside (at the hub) for a secure joint. |
| Can these flanges be used for chemical lines? |
No, Mild Steel is not corrosion-resistant. For chemical or acidic environments, you should use Stainless Steel or coated flanges. |
| Do you manufacture custom sizes? |
Yes, as an MS SORF Flanges Manufacturer in India, we can fabricate flanges to custom dimensions or specific table standards like BS 10 Table D or E. |
| What is the difference between MS and CS flanges? |
Mild Steel (MS) is a type of Carbon Steel (CS) with low carbon content. While often used interchangeably in general terms, "MS" usually implies a general-purpose, lower-tensile grade compared to "A105 Carbon Steel." |