4 Signs Your Expansion Joints Are Corroding

While the design and assigned operation can significantly influence the service life of an expansion joint, corrosion attacks can bring a piping system to a screeching halt. Here are four signs your expansion joints are corroding. Decreased Efficiency Metal expansion joints have various applications in industrial and mechanical environments, given their designed purpose to extend, compress, and absorb extreme temperatures. Compensators see most piping and ducting usage, so their absorbing [...]

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The Difference Between Flex Connectors and Bellows

Building a continuous pipeline without joints to displace vibration and other forces is not wise. This results in cracked pipes after prolonged use because the system lacks the flexibility to endure resonating forces in different directions. Two implements that break up pipe systems and afford it this flexibility are flexible connectors and bellows. Read more to learn the differences between flex connectors and bellows, as well as their relative uses. [...]

By |2020-04-22T20:38:48+00:00April 22nd, 2020|Comments Off on The Difference Between Flex Connectors and Bellows

Rubber Bellows vs Metal Bellows Expansion Joints

Expansion joints mitigate potential pipe damage due to extreme temperature, vibration, and movement. Two materials—rubber and metal—constitute many existing expansion joints, and each has respective advantages. To learn more about their differences and uses, read our guide to rubber bellows vs. metal bellows expansion joints. Rubber Expansion Joints Rubber expansion joints consist of elastomers (synthetic elastic polymer), fabric, and at times, metal reinforcers. Advantages of Rubber First, rubber joints [...]

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What Goes Into Making Custom Bellows? 12 Attributes

Metal bellows are used in many different types of machinery as a kind of connector or expansion joint. There are many different kinds of bellows, including exhaust bellows, stainless steel bellows, standard bellows, and even custom bellows. There are many applications for custom bellows in particular, as every bellows has its own unique job and setting. There are 12 attributes that go into manufacturing custom bellows, and each attribute will [...]

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Metal Bellows for Beginners

What are Metal Bellows? Metal bellows are like elastic vessels that have the ability to be compressed when pressure is applied. They then re-expand back to their original shape when the pressure is off. They also extend when under a vacuum, and of course, go back to their original shape when the vacuum is released. The key component of metal bellows is that they are flexible. This balance can be [...]

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Comparing Fabric And Metal Expansion Joints: Is One Better Than The Other?

Choosing the right type of expansion joints can be difficult. There are so many different types, materials, and features associated with each that it can be nearly impossible to ascertain which is right for your application. Fabric and metal bellows and expansion joints are both common and come with a number of advantages and disadvantages. Here are just a few pros and cons to consider when deciding between fabric [...]

By |2017-12-27T17:07:34+00:00December 29th, 2017|Comments Off on Comparing Fabric And Metal Expansion Joints: Is One Better Than The Other?

Understanding The Essential Role of Expansion Joints In A Ship’s Main Engine

Wondering what bellows are used for in modern engineering? There's no one answer to this question, and these components have a wide range of applications. Metal exhaust bellows and expansion joints have countless applications in the exhaust industry, but perhaps most interestingly, the exhaust gas system of a ship's engine. The exhaust gas system of a marine engine has five main components: the exhaust gas pipes, the exhaust gas boiler, [...]

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4 Surprising Installation-Related Causes Of Metal Expansion Joint Failures

If you're dealing with metal bellows expansion joints failures, you're certainly not alone. Metal expansion joint failures are surprisingly common and have a number of causes, but one of the most common involves improper installation. Fortunately, understanding what leads to these failures can help you prevent them in the future. Here are just a few potential situations that can lead to improper installation of metal expansion joints. Improper Timing Of [...]

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How Metal Bellows are Made

How Metal Bellows Are Made BELLOWS DESIGN Metal bellows and bellows expansion joints are placed in piping systems to absorb the thermal growth of the pipe. Each time the piping system heats up and cools down the bellows goes through 1 complete cycle. The manufacturing of a metal bellows starts with the design process. The desired life cycle of the bellows or expansion joint must be determined in order [...]

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Typical causes for metal expansion joint failures

Typical Causes for Metal Expansion Joint Failures The good news is that most metal bellows expansion joint failures are preventable when proper care is taken in the design, shipping, installation and testing of the joints. This article is meant to help prevent or identify the root causes of the most common piping expansion joint failures we encounter. When in doubt contact the experts at Triad Bellows to discuss your [...]

By |2022-10-12T19:59:16+00:00July 11th, 2016|0 Comments
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