Flaring expands the end of a pipe or tube to create a conical shape, ensuring secure, leak-proof connections.
1. Single flare is for low-pressure applications, 2. Double flare provides extra strength for high-pressure uses.
You need a flaring, cutting, and deburring tool to achieve a clean and precise flare.
1. Cut the pipe 2. deburr the edges 3. Insert the flaring tool, 4. Create the flare at a 45-degree angle
Clean surfaces, align pipes, apply heat evenly, allow the joint to cool naturally for a solid, leak-proof bond
Tube flaring ensures secure connections and improved flow efficiency in hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel systems.
Pipe flanges connect pipes and equipment, providing easy access for cleaning, inspection, and modification.