Hot Formed Carbon Steel Elliptical Tank Head for Pressure Vessel
USD $35 - $45 /Piece
Min.Order:10 Pieces
Jinan Prime Metal Products Co.,Ltd
Product details
Ellipsoidal head (also called elliptical head or elliptical dish end) is usually made with Carbon steel, stainless steel, austenitic and non ferritic metals that can be cold worked. The shape of this ellipsoidal head is more economical, because the height of the head is just a fraction of the diameter. The elliptical dish end radius varies between the major and minor axis usually with the ratio is 2:1. The elliptical tank head is the economical solution for medium pressure tanks due to the reduced metal thickness requirement.
Type | Elliptical head |
Diameter | 300mm-6000mm (Customized size available) |
Material | Stainless Steel or carbon steel |
Thickness | 4mm-200mm (Customized size available) |
Standard | ASME,NB,GB |
Other Shape | Hemispherical, torispherical, conical |
Connection | Welding/Seamless |
Package | Wooden cases, Pallet or as Buyer's request |
Certificate | API, TUV, CE pressure piping components manufacturer license etc |
Applications | oil, chemical industry, nuclear power station, construction ,ship building industry etc. |
Elliptical head (also called elliptical head or elliptical dish end) is usually made with carbon steel, stainless steel, austenitic and non ferritic metals that can be cold worked.
♦ The shape of this ellipsoidal head is more economical, because the height of the head is just a fraction of the diameter.
♦ The elliptical dish end radius varies between the major and minor axis usually with the ratio is 2:1.
♦ The elliptical tank head is the economical solution for medium pressure tanks due to the reduced metal thickness requirement.
♦ The ellipsoidal head has good mechanical properties better than the torispherical head.
♦ Due to the application of spinning manufacturing process in recent years, the fabrications of the larger diameter elliptical head is also can be realized.
♦ ASME elliptical dished heads are used in the construction of tanks for unfired pressure vessels, such as liquefied petroleum gas and air receivers.