What Are Figure-8 Blanks?
Figure-8 blanks, also known as spectacle blinds or paddle blinds, are two-part devices shaped like the figure 8: one side is a solid blind, the other is a spacer (ring). They are installed between flanges to temporarily or permanently isolate a section of the pipeline for maintenance, testing, or modification. When the blind is rotated to the solid side, flow is completely blocked; when rotated to the ring side, flow passes through.
Unlike other isolation methods (e.g., valves), figure-8 blanks provide positive mechanical isolation with no risk of leakage through a worn seat. This makes them critical for safety in oil & gas, chemical, petrochemical, and power generation systems.
Impact on Pipeline Safety
Properly selected and installed figure-8 blanks prevent accidental release of hazardous fluids, protect maintenance personnel, and avoid cross-contamination. The key safety factors include:
- Positive isolation: The solid blind physically blocks the line, eliminating reliance on valve seals.
- Visual verification: The position (blind or spacer) is immediately visible, reducing human error.
- Pressure containment: They must withstand maximum design pressure and any thermal cycles.
However, safety is compromised if the wrong material or thickness is chosen, or if installation is incorrect. Common failure modes: material corrosion, gasket leaks, incorrect alignment, over-torquing.
Standards to Confirm
When procuring figure-8 blanks, ensure compliance with international standards:
- ASME B16.48: Standard for Line Blanks (spectacle blinds, paddle blinds, and spacer rings).
- ASME B16.5: For flange dimensions and pressure ratings.
- Material standards: ASTM A105 (carbon steel), ASTM A182 (alloy/stainless), ASTM A240 (stainless), etc.
- NACE MR0175/ISO 15156: For sour service (H2S).
Always request the pressure-temperature rating matching your pipeline design.
Inspection Documents Required
For quality assurance, require the following documents from the supplier:
- Material test certificates (MTC) per EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2.
- Dimensional inspection report (thickness, outer diameter, bolt hole alignment).
- Positive material identification (PMI) report for alloy materials.
- Hardness test report if required by NACE.
- Visual inspection report for surface defects.
- Hydrostatic or pressure test certificate if specified.
RFQ Checklist for Figure-8 Blanks
When sending an RFQ, include:
- Blind type: Spectacle blind (figure-8), paddle blind, or spacer ring?
- Nominal pipe size (NPS) and schedule.
- Pressure class (e.g., Class 150, 300, 600, etc.).
- Gasket type and facing (RF, FF, RTJ).
- Material: Carbon steel, stainless (304/316), alloy (Inconel, etc.).
- Service conditions: design pressure & temperature, fluid corrosivity, sour service?
- Quantity and delivery requirements.
- Certification needed (MTC, PMI, NACE).
Quality Risks to Avoid
- Material substitution: Verify through MTC and PMI.
- Incorrect thickness: Use ASME B16.48 to confirm minimum thickness.
- Poor machining: Sharp edges, burrs, or uneven sealing faces cause leaks.
- Wrong facing: Match flange facing precisely (raised face, flat face, ring joint).
- Lack of proper packaging: Ensure protection against corrosion during transit.
Conclusion
Figure-8 blanks are a simple yet critical component for safe pipeline isolation. By adhering to standards, requiring proper documentation, and inspecting dimensions and materials, procurement engineers can mitigate risks. Hebei Haihao Group manufactures high-quality forged figure-8 blanks in carbon, stainless, and alloy steels, compliant with ASME B16.48. We provide full material traceability and inspection reports.
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To receive a quotation with documented quality, contact Hebei Haihao Group with your pipeline specifications. Our engineers can assist in selecting the correct blank for your application, ensuring safety and compliance.
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