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What is Exhaust Expansion Joint?
Exhaust Expansion Joints are designed to absorb heat induced by expansion
joint and contraction of pipe systems and exhaust systems. It absorbs thermal
growth in piping, Absorbs the thermal growth in a piping system, and provides protection to adjacent piping
equipment. The compensation and misalignments and eliminate stress
Why is an expansion joint necessary?
They have the advantage of reducing
noise and compensating caused by misalignment, Expansion is used in thermal expansion for hot
applications.
What is Exhaust Expansion Joint in the pipe?
Expansion bellows are highly
engineered device mechanical devices containing one or more metal or rubber
bellows. Bellows are used to absorbing dimensional changes caused by thermal
expansion or contraction of a pipeline duct, or vessel while containing the
system pressure
What are the features of the exhaust
expansion joint?
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High temperature
in manifold area more than 400 c
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Absorption of
high thermal expansion and serve vibration
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Temperature peaks
according to the engine output
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Easy dismantling
and assembling to avoid engine downtime
What are the
requirements for using an expansion joint?
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High flow
velocity often requires inner sleeves
·
Exhaust gas
bellows are exposed to the vibration that should be designed to ensure that the
natural frequency and any harmonics do not coincide with the frequencies
of the exhaust system
What is the advantage of an exhaust
expansion joint?
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Gas-tight and
resistant to corrosion and temperature
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Absorbs
vibrations
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Lightweight
reducing loads on hangers and pipe supports
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Very low spring
rates, and highly flexible performance to reduce the load on hangers and pipe
supports
·
Economical
What
is an expansion joint?
An Expansion Joint (Bellows) is a device containing one or more metal
bellows used to absorb the dimensional changes such as those caused by the
thermal expansion or contraction of a pipeline, duct, or vessel
What are the types of bellows?
Fabricated bellows
- These types of Expansion Joint used in the low-pressure
system they are cost-effective and can be a substitute for the systems
- Fabricated Bellows are of various shapes polygons,
rectangular, etc.
Formed
Bellows
- Formed from a thin wall tube, formed bellows contain only
longitudinal welds, and exhibit significant flexibility
- Formed Bellows of varying shapes are made from single or
multiply plies of suitable material (usually stainless steel) ranging in
thickness from .004" to .125" and greater, and in diameter of
3/4 to over 12 ft
How does Expansion Joint work?
An expansion joint is an assembly designed to hold
the parts together while safely absorbing the temperature-induced expansion and
contraction of building materials, and vibration, or to allow movement due to
ground settlement or seismic activity
What are the advantages of the Expansion joint
(bellows)?
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Simple in design and function
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Space reduction
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Weight Reduction
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Cost Reduction
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Better flexibility for piping layout
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Reliable and proven in this field
How many types of expansion joints are there?
- Fabric expansion joint
- Metal expansion joint
- Pressure balanced expansion joint
- Toroidal expansion joint
- Universal expansion joint
- Inline expansion joint
- Refractory lined expansion joint
- Hinged expansion joint
What are the requirements for using an expansion
joint?
- High flow velocity often requires inner sleeves
- Exhaust gas bellows are exposed to the vibration that should
be designed to ensure that the natural frequency and any harmonics do not
coincide with the frequencies of the exhaust system
And request the latest catalog of expansion joints (bellows) according to
market standards at the best price and fastest delivery any were in the
world.
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