Metallic Expansion Joints
Bellows Assemblies / Compensators
These are completely sealed units containing the heart of the Expansion
Joint the convolutions / bellows assembled in numerous ways with
different types of end connections for various applications.
Type are Axial, Universal, Gimbal, Hinged, Pressure balanced, jacketed,
Externally pressurised etc. The type of the expansion joint is selected
on the basis of the specific requirements of the customer's
applications. The design and manufacturing of the individual expansion
joint is done with reference to EJMA (Expansion joints Manufacturer's
Association of USA) and related ASME / ASTM standards.
Features
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Individually designed to meet the specific requirements of customers.
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Highly flexible, absorbs axial, lateral and angular movements.
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Low anchorage loading.
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Generally resistant to chemical attack.
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Suitable for media temperature from (-) 200ºC for cryogenic application and / up to 1200ºC (with refractory lining).
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Easy to install, handle, transport and store.
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Single ply / Multiply construction.
Construction
Bellows are formed by roll forming process under the most exacting
process control in specially designed and constructed machines from
tubes formed from selected cold rolled sheet, which is longitudinally
butt welded by special welding techniques. Roll formed bellows have
significant life advantaged, because of controlled work hardening
during forming in stages and permits no points of high stress
concentration.
Range
Material
Stainless steel - AISI304, 304L, 316, 316L, 321, Inconel, Monel, Phospher Bronze, Brass, Mild Steel etc.
Thickness of materials
0.2 mm minimum for single ply construction.
No. of ply
Single/Multi.
Inside diameter
40 mm minimum to 3500 mm maximum. For Rectangular and square bellows,
there is no size limitation. Capacity for other sizes are under
development.
Presure range
From full Vacuum to 200 Kg/Cm2g.
Temperature range
From (-) 200ºC for cryogenic applications to (+) 1200ºC (with refractory lining) for high temperature application.
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