When to use rubber expansion joints in piping?
Rubber expansion joint is composed of fabric-reinforced rubber parts and flat movable joints, loose-fitting metal flanges or threaded pipe flanges for pipeline vibration isolation and noise reduction, compensation displacement joints. It is a kind of pipeline joint with high elasticity, high airtightness, medium resistance and weather resistance.
When to use rubber expansion joints in piping? Movements in the piping system, pressure issues and temperature changes determine when to use a Rubber Expansion Joint.

What problems can be solved by using rubber expansion joints in piping?
- Thermal expansion of piping
- Solve initial piping misalignment and settlement lateral offsets
- Pump and equipment vibration
- Shock and bending loads
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