Korrosionsflansch

/kɔˈroːzi̯oːnsˌflanʃ/
💡 corrosion-resistant flange

Der Korrosionsflansch aus Edelstahl hält auch in aggressiven Umgebungen stand.

The corrosion-resistant flange made of stainless steel withstands even aggressive environments.


⚙️Engineering
technical

A flange designed to resist corrosion, typically used in piping systems exposed to corrosive substances.

In der chemischen Industrie werden Korrosionsflansche aus hochlegierten Stählen eingesetzt.

In the chemical industry, corrosion-resistant flanges made from high-alloy steels are used.

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Often made from stainless steel, titanium, or other corrosion-resistant alloys. Common in chemical plants, water treatment, and offshore applications.

Collocations

Korrosionsflansch aus Edelstahlstainless steel corrosion-resistant flangeEdelstahl-Korrosionsflanschstainless steel corrosion-resistant flangeKorrosionsbeständiger Flanschcorrosion-resistant flange

Related Phrases

Korrosionsschutzphrase
corrosion protection

💡Pro Tip

Material selection

When selecting a Korrosionsflansch, consider the specific corrosive environment (e.g., acid, saltwater, high temperature). Common materials include 316L stainless steel, duplex steel, or titanium depending on the application.

Gold Rule

Design standards

Korrosionsflansche must comply with industry standards such as DIN, ANSI, or ASME, which specify dimensions, pressure ratings, and material specifications for corrosion resistance.

📖Word Origin

Compound of 'Korrosion' (from Latin 'corrosio', meaning 'gnawing away') and 'Flansch' (from English 'flange', via French 'flan' and Old French 'flanc'). First attested in technical German in the early 20th century.

📝Usage Notes

The term specifically refers to flanges designed to withstand chemical or environmental corrosion, not just any flange made of corrosion-resistant material. Always used in technical contexts.

Word Breakdown

Korrosion
corrosion
root
+
s
linking element
infix
+
Flansch
flange
root
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