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Tube flange
stainless steelANSI

Tube flange - BFM Global Ltd. - stainless steel / ANSI
Tube flange - BFM Global Ltd. - stainless steel / ANSI
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Characteristics

Applications
tube
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
ANSI
Nominal diameter

200 mm, 250 mm, 300 mm, 350 mm
(7.87 in, 9.84 in, 11.81 in, 13.78 in)

Description

A BFM® spigot with custom outer flange and an internally welded, angled ‘weir’ plate designed to match the partition in the Venting Surge Hopper Connector The Surge Hopper Spigot is available in Stainless Steel T304L and T316L and is custom-made with a 4mm outer flange (DIN or ANSI) and internally welded weir. It is designed to fit with the Venting Surge Hopper to allow product flow down one side, and displaced airflow up and out the other to help prevent bridging. The larger side/gap of the partition is where the product passes through. Application The Surge Hopper Spigot is designed to go on the small tapered end of a BFM® Venting Surge Hopper. Ideal for use above rotary valves, or below a Bulk Bag Loading head. The tail of the spigot and the internally welded weir can be easily cut down or cut on an angle to suit your existing pipework. Key Features Slightly tapered design to account for offset measurements Available in two materials Physical properties Construction/ Finish ≤ 0.8Ra micro-metres (32Ra micro-inches) Wall Thickness (+/- 10%) 2.0mm / 5/64" Certification and Compliance FDA and USDA Yes 3A Certified Not yet assessed EU Approved Yes Atex Certified Yes

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