Flanged Rubber Expansion Joint DN250-PN10 EPDM

Flanged Rubber Expansion Joint DN250-PN10 EPDM
Reference: F2VWT
Brand: Tameson

This DN 250 EPDM expansion joint, PN 10, is a flexible connector designed to absorb axial, lateral, and angular movements in pipelines, compensating for thermal expansion, misalignment, and vibration. It is commonly used in water supply systems, heating installations, and industrial applications to ensure system integrity and reduce stress on connected components. It is made from EPDM bellows and galvanized steel flanges.

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This DN 250 EPDM expansion joint, PN 10, is a flexible connector designed to absorb axial, lateral, and angular movements in pipelines, compensating for thermal expansion, misalignment, and vibration. It is commonly used in water supply systems, heating installations, and industrial applications to ensure system integrity and reduce stress on connected components. It is made from EPDM bellows and galvanized steel flanges.

Pros:

  • Durable and elastic thanks to compression-molded EPDM bellows reinforced with synthetic fiber
  • Swiveling steel flanges with self-sealing rubber flange collars ensure secure and leak-proof connection
  • Bellows made of EPDM, ideal for hot water, acids, and alkalis
  • Suitable for temperatures of up to 90°C
  • Suitable for pressures ranging from 0 to 10 bar
  • Axial compression (45 mm), axial extension (15 mm), lateral offset (15 mm), angular deviation (7 degrees)