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ABS Stub Flange

The ABS Stub Flange is a specialized pipe fitting used to create a flanged connection in piping systems made of ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene). It is commonly paired with a backing ring to provide a strong, secure, and leak-proof joint, allowing for easy connection and disassembly of pipelines. Ideal for low-pressure applications, ABS stub flanges are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to install—making them a reliable choice in plumbing, irrigation, water treatment, and other industrial systems.

Key Features of ABS Stub Flange

Durable ABS Construction – Offers high impact strength and excellent longevity
Flanged End Design – Facilitates connection with pumps, valves, and other flanged equipment
Corrosion & Chemical Resistance – Performs well in water, air, and non-aggressive chemical systems
Quick Installation & Removal – Can be easily dismantled using backing rings for maintenance or system changes
Lightweight & Easy Handling – Reduces labor and transport costs during installation
UV Stabilized – Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments
Cost-Effective Alternative – Lower cost and easier installation than metal flange systems
Available in Multiple Sizes – Compatible with various ABS pipe diameters

Technical Information

Specifications Details
Product Name
ABS Stub Flange
Material
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Connection Type
Flanged (used with backing ring)
Available Sizes
½”, ¾”, 1″, 1¼”, 1½”, 2″, 3″, 4″, and custom sizes
Temperature Range
-20°C to +70°C
Working Pressure
Up to 10 bar (depending on size and system design)
Color
Black or Grey
Standards
Complies with ASTM, ISO, and BS specifications
Applications
Water supply, drainage systems, irrigation, chemical transfer, and industrial fluid handling

Technical Measurement Data

ABS-Flange-Stub-Diagram
Nom. Pipe Size Z1 B A D
2
0.12
1.57
3.78
0.55
3
0.24
2.24
5.00
0.71
4
0.24
2.72
6.26
0.79
6
0.43
4.09
8.39
0.94
8
0.55
5.20
10.59
1.02
*10
0.31
6.22
12.03
1.14
*12
0.39
7.09
14.27
1.34

Z1 – Socket Depth, in

B – Bolt Circle Diameter, in

A – Overall Diameter, in

D – Hole Diameter