Pipe Flanging & Flaring of PTFE FEP
Aokeray’s valued added service of special Flares or Flanges form PTFE extrusion
Aokeray offers efficient and free sample ordering to speed up your prototyping process. Our expertise in forming flares or flanges onto PTFE extrusions we manufacture ensures top-quality performance and quick turnaround times.
Your Flaring and Flanging Tubing
Customers often require modifications to their tubing to meet specific needs. Flaring enhances accessibility to the tubing’s interior, facilitating the insertion of tools, fluids, wires, optical fibers, and other instruments from our ptfe tubing flaring tool
Flaring
We can create flares on our tubing to provide easier pathways for inserting medical stents, wires, optical fibers, and other instruments into the tubing’s interior.
Flanging:
This modification simplifies the attachment of tubing to fittings and offers a mechanical stop at the tubing end.
Aokeray- Your Flaring and Flanging Tubing . Solution
Aokeray has developed unique capabilities for flaring and flanging tubing through continuous investment in research, development, and engineering. Our automated flaring lines and special tooling ensure unparalleled capabilities in these areas.
Customers choose Aokeray for value-add operations due to our experience, equipment, and capacity. We have also developed a wide range of PTFE FEP pipe flanging tool for your parts for producing common flare angles and sizes, reducing lead times and costs for our customers.
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Information needed for PTFE or FEP flaring and flanging
Provide the tube material and grade, starting ID, OD and wall thickness, finished flare or flange geometry, dimensional tolerances, mating component, forming length, quantity, operating medium and temperature, inspection method, packaging and requested documents.
Forming feasibility depends on material, wall, geometry, tooling, heat history and the final connection design. Define whether the requirement is a flare, flange, cuff, expanded end or another formed feature. A drawing or reference component is preferred.
Acceptance should cover the finished geometry, wall condition, cracks or whitening, surface damage, fit with the mating component and any leak or pressure test required for the assembly. Send a formed-end drawing for review.



