The Process of Manufacturing Expansion Joints
As outlined by IQS Directory in the article “How Expansion Joints Are Manufactured?” expansion joints are precision-engineered components designed to absorb movement and reduce stress in piping and ducting systems. The manufacturing process begins with selecting durable materials such as stainless steel, rubber, or PTFE, depending on the application. Layers are formed and reinforced to withstand temperature fluctuations, vibration, and pressure changes, ensuring long-term flexibility and reliability.
Each joint is fabricated using advanced forming, welding, and testing methods to meet strict industry standards. Quality control plays a key role in verifying performance and safety before installation. By compensating for thermal expansion and mechanical movement, expansion joints help extend the life of industrial systems and prevent costly damage.
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