Flexible pipe joints allow systems to accommodate deflection and seismic forces. In systems where pressure and temperature can vary, they also allow the system to accommodate changes in size. As materials become warmer or cooler, they will expand and contract. In precise systems, this could cause problems if the system was not designed to accommodate it ahead of time, and that is what flexible pipe joints provide.

Flexible Pipe Joints

Flexible Pipe Joints and Industries

There are numerous different industries that require flexible pipe joints. Power generation plants, for instance, need to be able to accommodate the effects of heat and pressure on their lines and flexible pipe joints make this possible. Any facility with a boiler will have a need for these components, as steam and water will both be flowing through the line at variable pressures and temperatures and the lines will need to be able to accommodate that, as well as the forces of deflection that the medium generates.

The Construction of Flexible Pipe Joints

Depending upon the application for which they are being used, flexible pipe joints can be made out of several different materials. In situations where there is going to be a great deal of pressure and where high temperatures are going to be present, stainless steel or nickel alloys are oftentimes employed. For some applications, fabric is actually the preferred material of construction for flexible pipe joints. The design and construction of flexible pipe joints is oftentimes customized to the needs of the user and to the industry in question.

Advantages of Flexible Pipe Joints

Flexible pipe joints, simply put, are necessary for a great many different processes. Without them, ductwork and piping systems would not be able to accommodate the forces that characterize many different industrial processes, or the tremendous pressures and variability of boiler systems and power generation plants. Senior Flexonics Pathway makes it possible for industries to get the parts they need in custom builds. They also provide assembly and installation services onsite, if needed.

Flexible pipe joints are needed in many different roles and can be built to suit them out of a variety of materials. The expansion and contraction of parts as well as the deflection generated by pressure can be handled by the designs of these joints, making it possible for the largest and most complex systems to operate safely and efficiently. Properly designs and installed, these parts can last many years in trying conditions.

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