2020 New Style Expansion Joint In Brick Wall - Flexible Metal Hose – Arex
2020 New Style Expansion Joint In Brick Wall - Flexible Metal Hose – Arex Detail:
Metal Hose is also called metal flexible connecting pipe, is an important connection parts in the project, by the combination of corrugated flexible pipe, net sleeve and joint. Metal flexible joints are used as compensating elements, sealing elements, connecting elements, and shock absorption elements in various liquid and gas piping systems where length, temperature, position and angle compensation systems are required. Reduce stresses at piping connections to sensitive rotating equipment such as pumps and compressors. Capable of absorbing thermal growth, piping misalignment, vibration and noise, pump connectors offer extended service life for all rotating equipment.
Our engineers can calculate and design expansion joints to suit the particular application. A wide variety of types are available from stock and special types can be manufactured at short notice.
A wide network of distribution partners in many countries around the world provide comprehensive consultation and support on site.
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