Stainless Steel Fitting Bleed Ring Drip Ring Flush Ring A182 F55
CL300
A bleed ring is a specialized piping component used in industrial
systems, particularly in applications involving pressure
measurement or instrumentation. It is installed between a pipe or
vessel and a pressure gauge, transmitter, or other measuring
device. The bleed ring allows for the safe venting or purging of
fluids (gas or liquid) from the system, which is essential for
maintenance, calibration, or system safety.
Features of a Bleed Ring:Vent Port: A small opening or port that allows trapped fluids to be
released. Material: Typically made from materials compatible with the process fluid,
such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or other alloys. Pressure Rating: Designed to withstand the pressure of the system in which it is
installed. - Connection Types: Available in various connection types, such as threaded, flanged,
or welded, to match the piping system.
Common Uses:- Venting: Allows for the safe release of trapped gas or air in the system.
- Draining: Used to drain liquid from the pipeline without disassembling the
system.
- Sampling: Provides access to take fluid samples for testing.
- Instrument Connections: Can be used as a connection point for pressure gauges, relief
valves, or other instruments.
Typical Applications:ASTM A182 F55 Equivalent Grades: STANDARD | UNS | WERKSTOFF NR. | Super Duplex 2507 | S32750 / S32760 | 1.4410 |
Chemical Composition: Grade | C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo | Ni | N | Fe | F55 | 0.03 max | 1.2 max | 0.8 max | 0.035 max | 0.02 max | 24 – 26 | 3 – 5 | 6 – 8 | 0.24 – 0.32 | 58.095 min |
Mechanical Properties: Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation | 750-895 (Mpa) | 550 (Mpa) | 25 (%) |
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