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IBR Fitting and Flanges

IBR (Indian Boiler Regulations) fittings and flanges are specialized pipe components designed for use in high-pressure boiler systems, steam pipelines, and pressure vessels. These components comply with the Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR), 1950, ensuring they meet strict safety and quality standards. IBR-certified fittings and flanges are commonly used in power plants, refineries, chemical industries, and high-temperature steam applications.

Manufactured from high-quality materials like carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel, these fittings and flanges ensure leak-proof, corrosion-resistant, and high-strength connections in piping systems that transport steam, water, gas, and other high-pressure fluids.

IBR-certified fittings and flanges are essential for industries dealing with high-pressure steam, boiler, and power plant applications.

Types of IBR Fittings and Flanges

1. IBR Pipe Fittings

These fittings connect different sections of pipes in high-pressure and high-temperature applications.

  • IBR Elbows: Used to change the pipe direction (90° or 45°).
  • IBR Tees: Used for branching pipelines.
  • IBR Reducers: Used to connect pipes of different diameters.
  • IBR Couplings: Used to join two pipes securely.
  • IBR Crosses: Used where four pipes meet at 90° angles.
  • IBR End Caps: Used to close the end of a pipe.
  • IBR Stub Ends: Used with lap joint flanges for easy disassembly.

2. IBR Flanges

Flanges are used to connect pipes, valves, and equipment in high-pressure applications.

  • IBR Weld Neck Flanges: Strong and durable, used in high-pressure pipelines.
  • IBR Slip-On Flanges: Easy to install, used in low-pressure applications.
  • IBR Blind Flanges: Used to close pipe ends or equipment.
  • IBR Socket Weld Flanges: Provides a strong connection for small-diameter pipes.
  • IBR Lap Joint Flanges: Used for easy assembly and disassembly.
  • IBR Threaded Flanges: Used in systems where welding is not feasible.

Manufacturing & Certification Process

  1. Material Selection: High-strength carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel is chosen based on application requirements.
  2. Forging & Machining: Components are forged or cast and then machined for precise dimensions.
  3. Heat Treatment: Enhances mechanical properties like strength and durability.
  4. Testing & Inspection:
    • Hydrostatic Testing to check pressure resistance.
    • Radiographic & Ultrasonic Testing for weld and structural integrity.
    • Dimensional & Material Testing as per IBR standards.
  5. IBR Certification: The components undergo inspection by IBR authorities to receive approval.

Properties of IBR Fittings & Flanges

High Temperature & Pressure Resistance – Designed for extreme industrial conditions.
Corrosion & Oxidation Resistance – Withstands harsh environments, especially in steam applications.
Leak-Proof & Durable Construction – Ensures reliability in boiler systems.
Precision Machining – Ensures accurate fitment and seamless connections.
Regulatory Compliance – Certified under Indian Boiler Regulations for safe operation.

Advantages:

M.S.
ROUNDS &
SQUARES
M.S.
ROUNDS &
SQUARES
Size mm
Kg./Mtr
Kg./Mtr
Size mm
Kg./Mtr
Kg./Mtr
5
0.15
0.2
45
12.3
15.9
6
0.22
0.28
47
13.67
--
8
0.39
0.5
50
15.4
19.62
10
0.62
0.78
53
17.32
--
12
0.9
1.13
56
19.34
24.62
16
1.6
2.01
63
24.5
31.16
18
2
2.54
67
27.7
--
20
2.5
3.14
71
31.8
39.57
22
3
3.8
80
39.46
50.24
25
3.8
4.91
90
49.94
6358
27
4.48
--
100
61.66
78.5
28
4.8
6.15
110
74.6
94.98
32
6.3
8.04
125
96.34
122.66
33.5
6.92
--
140
120.84
153.86
36
8
10.17
160
157.84
200.95
40
9.9
12.59
180
200
254.34
200
246.62
324
METER
Ft./M.
FEET
INCH
MM
INCH
MM
0.3048
1
3.2808
Jan-16
1.587
13/32
10.318
0.6096
2
6.5617
Mar-32
2.381
Jul-16
11.112
0.9144
3
9.8425
01-Aug
3.175
01-Feb
12.7
1.2192
4
13.1233
May-32
3.968
Sep-16
14.287
1.524
5
16.4042
Mar-16
4.762
05-Aug
15.875
1.8288
6
19.685
Jul-32
5.556
Nov-16
17.462
2.1336
7
22.9658
01-Apr
6.35
03-Apr
19.05
2.4384
8
26.2467
Sep-32
7.143
13/16
20.637
2.7432
9
29.5275
May-16
7.937
07-Aug
22.225
3.0481
10
32.8082
Nov-32
8.731
15/16
23.812
03-Aug
9.525
1"
25.4

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