Pipe flange connections having improved conductivity thereacross

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Combined fluid conduit and electrical conductor

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174 78, 174 84R, 285 55, F16L 1112, F16L 2300

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051664755

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a pipe flange connection suitable for use with, e.g., polymerically lined metal pipes, wherein one or more metallic conductors is inserted between the opposing spaced faces of adjacent metal pipe flanges to promote electrical conductivity therebetween.

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