Rubber Expansion Joints Rubber Expansion Joint/compensators have a special advantage in
interrupting or muffling noise transmission in pipe line at pumps or
machine in addition to their function as elastic pipe connections. they
compensate for movements in pipe line, at pumps, Engines, Turbines,
Machines, Equipment and Tanks and can be used to compensate for
mounting inaccuracy as extension pieces on fittings or as sealing
elements where pipe systems pass through walls. These are available in
various different designs, with shape, fabric structures and rubber
quality matched to the specific application.
Materials
Made of natural / synthetic rubber like EPDM, Chloroprene, NBR, Butyl
and Chlorobutyl on a strong carcass made of synthetic/cotton fabric
with reinforcement of steel wire, steel ring etc. The durability of the
various rubber grades depends on the type of medium being handled, its
concentration, temperature, external environment, flow velocity, period
of exposure and a number of other factors.
Construction
Construction is of high strength fabric and elastomer reinforced with
metal rings or wire. The flanges are integral with the body of the
joint and drilled to conform to the bolt holes of the companion metal
flanges of the pipe lines. This type of rubber faced flange is of
sufficient thickness to form a tight seal against the metal flanges
without the use of gaskets. Alternate design with floating solid steel
flanges is also available.
Rubber bellows / compensators are also designed and manufactured with
plain ends to be held in place by clamps thus eliminating the need for
flanges. Filled in arch types can also be supplied with a soft rubber
arch filler to provide a smooth interior, reduce turbulence and prevent
the collection of solid material that may settle from the solution
being conveyed and remain in the archway.]
Types
Single Arch, Multi Arch, Reducer type, offset type, sleeve type etc.
Range
Size
from 25mm NB up to 2500 mm NB. Rectangular sizes are also available.
Pressure
26 inches Hg of vacuum up to 40 Kg /cm2g.
Temperature
Maximum working temperature varies as per the different grades of rubber used.
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