How We Approach Lamprell-Related Work
When we receive an enquiry connected to a Lamprell project, we don’t treat it as a routine flange order. The first thing we try to understand is how and where the flange will be used. Offshore piping, structural connections, and process systems all come with different expectations.
Once we understand the application, we look at:
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project drawings and specifications
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pressure class and service conditions
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material grade and corrosion requirements
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inspection and testing scope
Where These Flanges Are Commonly Used
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offshore platforms and jackets
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modular fabrication units
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oil and gas processing skids
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utility and support piping systems
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structural and process tie-ins
Materials and Flange Types We Regularly Supply
Based on offshore and fabrication requirements, we commonly supply flanges in:
Inspection, Testing, and Documentation
From experience, Lamprell inspections are thorough and well-organised. Inspectors expect documentation to be clear and consistent with the actual product delivered.
Before dispatch, we personally review:
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material certificates and heat numbers
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test reports against the actual flange size and grade
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marking and traceability on the flange
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dimensional checks and facing condition
Why Clients Come Back to Us
Most clients continue working with us because we understand how offshore fabrication actually works. Schedules are tight, inspections are detailed, and mistakes are expensive.
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supply flanges that meet project requirements
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ensure documentation is ready for inspection
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help avoid delays during fabrication and installation
Ready to Discuss Your Lamprell Project?
If you are involved in an offshore or fabrication project that follows Lamprell requirements, we can support you with flanges manufactured and supplied to suit those specifications, coordinated from the UAE with attention to quality and detail.
For technical discussions, documentation questions, or quotations, you can speak directly with our team at Mcneil Alloys.