Introduction
In industrial piping systems, medium-low pressure (MLP) flanges and fittings are critical for connecting and sealing pipelines in sectors such as petrochemical, shipbuilding, oil & gas, chemical, and district heating. While standardized components are widely available, many projects require custom solutions—whether due to non-standard dimensions, unique materials, or specific sealing requirements. For procurement engineers and industrial buyers, sourcing custom MLP flanges and fittings involves more than just selecting a supplier; it demands a clear technical specification, adherence to standards, and rigorous quality control.
This guide outlines the key considerations for procuring custom medium-low pressure flanges and fittings, from standards to inspection documentation, helping you avoid common quality risks and ensure your project’s success.
Why Customization Matters
Standard flanges (e.g., ASME B16.5 Class 150 or 300) cover many applications, but certain projects require deviations:
- Non-standard sizes: Odd pipe diameters or custom bolt patterns.
- Special materials






