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Single Sphere Flanged & Threaded Rubber Expansion Joint

These rubber expansion joints are a reliable solution for managing pipe movement, vibration, and misalignment, ensuring the longevity and efficiency of piping systems across a wide array of industries.

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These rubber expansion joints are a reliable solution for managing pipe movement, vibration, and misalignment, ensuring the longevity and efficiency of piping systems across a wide array of industries.

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Flange Standards:

  • JIS, DIN, ANSI, BS, and other international standards.

Medium Compatibility:

  • Water, warm water, seawater, acids, alkalis, and more.

Material Options:

  • Neoprene
  • Butyl
  • Nitrile
  • EPDM
  • Hypalon
  • Natural Rubber
  • Flexibility: The single sphere design allows for excellent flexibility, absorbing vibration, misalignment, and thermal expansion in pipelines.
  • Pressure Resistance: Suitable for both high and low-pressure systems depending on material choice.
  • Corrosion and Chemical Resistance: The variety of rubber materials available ensures compatibility with a wide range of fluids, from water and seawater to various acids and alkalis.
  • Durability: The expansion joints are designed for long-lasting performance, offering excellent resilience against wear and tear, reducing maintenance costs.
  • Ease of Installation: Available in both flanged and threaded configurations, allowing for easy connection to different pipeline systems.
  • Temperature Resistance: Capable of withstanding varying temperature ranges depending on the rubber material, making them ideal for diverse industrial applications.
  • Water Treatment Plants
  • HVAC Systems
  • Pipelines for Chemical Transport
  • Power Plants
  • Marine and Offshore Applications
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Industrial Equipment and Machinery

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