Marine Sector
Seawater, Bronze, and Copper-Nickel Flange Supply
Seawater is patient and aggressive. Marine piping demands material answers that carbon steel cannot give, even with the best coating in the world.
Industry Overview
How Marine & Shipbuilding Piping Actually Looks
Seawater cooling, ballast, fire main, and bilge service make up the bulk of a ship's piping. Carbon steel is used in some service with proper coating, but the long term answer at the joint is non-ferrous. Monel 400, copper-nickel 90/10 and 70/30, and aluminum bronze cover the corrosion-critical service.
Naval and commercial vessel specifications draw from ABS, USCG, and ABYC standards depending on flag and trade. Material certifications, traceability, and class society approval shape the supply package. Shipyard schedules are unforgiving.
Beyond seawater, marine piping includes fuel oil, lube oil, hydraulic, and steam service where standard carbon and chrome-moly grades return to the line list. Shipbuilders and marine repair yards source the full mix from a single supplier when they can find one.
Typical Flange Selections
What We Supply for Marine & Shipbuilding
Monel 400 Weld Neck
ASME B16.5, Class 150 and 300
Seawater cooling, fire main, brine service
Copper-Nickel 90/10 Weld Neck
MIL-F-20670, ASME B16.5
Saltwater piping at moderate temperature
Aluminum Bronze Flanges
Class 150 and 300
Pump and valve connections in seawater service
Carbon Steel Weld Neck
ASME B16.5, Class 150 and 300
Fuel oil, hydraulic, and steam service
Blind Flanges
Monel, copper-nickel, carbon
Sea chest covers, tank manways, isolation
Material Selection
Common Materials and Why
Monel 400
Premier seawater alloy. Resists pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking in chloride service.
Copper-Nickel 90/10
Standard saltwater piping material. Lower cost than Monel with strong biofouling resistance.
Aluminum Bronze
Pump and valve connections in seawater. Cast or forged depending on size.
ASTM A105 with Coating
Carbon steel for fuel oil, lube oil, and other service away from direct seawater contact.
Industry Challenges
What Procurement Has to Solve
- 01
Galvanic corrosion control when mixing non-ferrous and ferrous flanges in the same piping system.
- 02
Class society approval and material certification for ABS, USCG, and other regulatory bodies.
- 03
Lead times on Monel and copper-nickel in larger diameters that strain shipyard schedules.
- 04
Outfitting space constraints that drive compact joint designs and stub end use.
Standards and Codes
Specifications We Quote To
Ready to Quote Marine & Shipbuilding
Shipyard procurement runs tight. Send the class spec and material list and we will quote with full certifications.
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