Procurement Guide to Figure-8 Blinds: Key Performance and Specification Checklist
Figure-8 blinds are critical for pipe isolation. Learn what to check when sourcing them, from sealing and corrosion resistance to standards and inspection documentation.
June 25, 2026·8 min read·Hebei Haihao Group
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Introduction
Figure-8 blinds, also known as spectacle blinds, are essential components for positive pipe isolation in industrial piping systems. Their distinctive figure-8 design provides two integrated positions—one solid plate for blocking flow and one open spacer for allowing flow—making them ideal for maintenance, safety, and operational flexibility. While the core engineering concept is straightforward, procurement of high-quality figure-8 blinds requires careful attention to several key performance factors and specification details. This guide focuses on what global EPC procurement engineers and industrial buyers need to verify when sourcing these components.
Sealing Performance Under Pressure
The primary function of a figure-8 blind is to prevent leakage when in the closed position. Sealing performance depends on:
Gasket surface finish: The raised face or flat face (as per ASME B16.5 or B16.47) must have the specified surface roughness (typically 125–250 μin Ra) to ensure proper gasket seating.
: The blind must be free of laminations, inclusions, or surface defects that could create leak paths.
Blind thickness: The thickness must be sufficient to withstand the design pressure without distortion. Verify that the blind meets minimum thickness requirements of ASME B16.48 or applicable standard.
Buyer tip: Request hydrostatic or pneumatic test certificates for each heat if specified in your project. Confirm that the sealing surface is protected during shipping to avoid scratches.
Material Selection and Corrosion Resistance
Figure-8 blinds are often used in corrosive environments (chemical, petrochemical, offshore). Material choice directly impacts service life and safety.
Common materials: Carbon steel (ASTM A105, A350 LF2), stainless steel (ASTM A182 F304, F316, F321), and alloys (Inconel, Monel, Hastelloy).
Corrosion allowance: For sour service (NACE MR0175/ISO 15156), specify material with appropriate hardness limits and sulfide stress cracking resistance.
Coating and lining: For extreme corrosion, consider coatings (e.g., PTFE, epoxy) or clad overlays. Ensure coating thickness and adhesion meet your standards.
Buyer tip: Always require material test reports (MTRs) with chemical analysis and mechanical properties. For critical service, request PMI (Positive Material Identification) documentation.
Standards to Confirm
While the source article focuses on general performance, procurement must be anchored to recognized standards:
Standard
Description
ASME B16.48
Standard for Line Blanks (figure-8 blinds) – covers dimensions, tolerances, pressure-temperature ratings
Special requirements (coating, marking, packaging)
Delivery location and expected timeline
Quality Risks and Inspection Documents
Common quality risks include:
Incorrect thickness or facing dimensions
Hidden lamination or cracks (especially in large carbon steel blinds)
Wrong material grade (e.g., substituting F304 for F316)
Poor surface finish causing leakage
Required inspection documents:
Material test reports (MTRs)
Dimensional inspection report
Visual inspection certificate
NDT reports (if specified: ultrasonic, magnetic particle, dye penetrant)
Pressure test certificate (if required)
Certificate of compliance
Buyer tip: Specify third-party inspection (e.g., SGS, Bureau Veritas) if your project demands independent verification.
Sourcing from Hebei Haihao Group
Hebei Haihao Group manufactures figure-8 blinds to international standards including ASME B16.48, in a wide range of materials and pressure classes. Their ISO 9001 quality system ensures consistent production and full traceability. When preparing your RFQ, use the checklist above to get accurate quotations and reduce project risk. Contact Haihao Group for detailed specifications, drawings, and lead times tailored to your project.
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