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最小起订Quantity:1 Unit 供货总Quantity: 9999 Unit
Design Pressure |
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Design Temperature |
0-400°C |
Compensation Quantity |
30-300mm |
Compensators, also known as expansion joints or bellows, are an indispensable key equipment in modern industry. Their core function is to utilize their own elastic deformation capability to compensate for axial, angular, lateral, and combined displacements in pipes, conduits, containers, etc., caused by thermal expansion and contraction, mechanical deformation, or various mechanical vibrations. This unique compensating ability not only ensures the stable operation of the pipeline system but also significantly extends the service life of the pipeline and related equipment. The compensator is mainly composed of bellows, end pipes, brackets, flanges, conduits, and other accessories. Among them, the bellows serve as the main component of the compensator, boasting excellent elasticity and flexibility, capable of quickly responding and absorbing various displacement changes. The end pipes, brackets, and other accessories ensure a firm and stable connection between the compensator and the pipeline system. The application range of compensators is extremely wide, encompassing the inlets and outlets of various pumps, valves, and air compressors, as well as fire protection piping, air conditioning piping, steam piping, and general factory piping, as well as situations requiring flexible connections. Additionally, compensators are extensively used in domestic water piping, machinery and equipment piping, hot water networks and steam networks in thermal power plant areas. In these applications, compensators effectively reduce pipeline system vibration and noise, enhancing system operation efficiency and stability. The types of compensators are diverse, including axial, lateral, hinged, coal powder tri-directional, rectangular, high-temperature corrosion-resistant non-metallic, and standard non-metallic bellows compensators. These different types of compensators each have unique features and can meet the compensation needs of various pipeline systems. For instance, the axial compensator is primarily used to absorb the axial displacement of the pipeline, while the lateral compensator is mainly used to absorb the lateral displacement of the pipeline.

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