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Figure 7 - Plastic-lined pipe to flanged plastic pipe

NOTE: Extreme care must be used to avoid bending of plastic flange.
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Figure 8 - Plastic-lined pipe to flanged metal pipe, valves, fittings
and pumps

NOTE: No flat gasket required if flange face is smooth and non-fragile.
However, most alloy piping uses raised face flanges, and therefore, a
gasket should be used.
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Figure 9 - Plastic-Lined pipe to Schedule 10 alloy pipe with
lap joint flange.

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Figure 10 - Plastic-lined pipe to rubber-lined pipe, fittings and
valves

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Figure 11 - Plastic-lined pipe to porcelain, glass or carbon
pipe1

1In order to ensure that the special ring spacer supplied
has the correct I.D., the I.D. of the porcelain, glass or carbon pipe
should be specified on the order or inquiry.
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Figure 12 - Plastic-lined pipe to glass fiber-reinforced plastic
(FRP) flanged fitting or pipe

NOTE: Extreme care must be used to avoid bending the FRP flange. Special
spacer may be required. A special ring gasket is required around the
O.D. of the flared plastic face of the plastic-lined pipe.
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Figure 13 - Blanking one outlet of fitting

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Figure 14 - Lined pipe to lined pipe
with no spacers or gaskets
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