Fabric Expansion Joints
Fabric Expansion Joints are non-metallic flue duct expansion joints that provide stress relief for piping and ducting systems. This Fabric Expansion Joint material absorbs thermal growth and shock, isolate mechanical vibration and allows for misalignment.
Features of Fabric Expansion Joints
- Absorb axial, transverse, and torsional movements
- More movement in shorter face-to-face
- Less force to flex than metal expansion joints
Capabilities of Fabric Expansion Joints
- Excellent corrosion and chemical resistance
- Temperature capability range (-40°F to 2000°F)
- Variety of flexible belt materials. Single-layer and composite belts. Elastomers have excellent abrasion resistance. Custom designed for each specific application





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