Raised Face (RF)
The most common flange face type - a raised ring concentric with the bore that concentrates gasket load on a narrow ring area, improving sealing efficiency. Standard for Class 150–600. RTJ is preferred at Class 900+.
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What is a Raised Face (RF) in a valve?
The most common flange face type - a raised ring concentric with the bore that concentrates gasket load on a narrow ring area, improving sealing efficiency. Standard for Class 150–600. RTJ is preferred at Class 900+.
What materials are used for the Raised Face (RF)?
Raised Face (RF) material selection depends on the process fluid, operating temperature and pressure, and required corrosion resistance. Standard materials include carbon steel (A216 WCB/A105), austenitic stainless steel (SS316/316L), and corrosion-resistant alloys (Hastelloy C-276, Inconel 625, duplex stainless steel 2205/2507) for aggressive service. All materials must be certified with EN 10204 Type 3.1 MTCs traceable to the heat number.
What standards govern the design of the Raised Face (RF)?
Valve component design is governed by ASME B16.34 for pressure-temperature ratings, API 600/602 for gate valves, API 609 for butterfly valves, and API 6D for pipeline valves, as applicable. Third-party inspection to these standards ensures compliance. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies valves with full documentation packages including dimensional inspection records and material certificates.
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