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  2. Metal hose - Wikipedia

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    Corrugated hoses are used as economical, flexible connecting elements that permit movement, thermal expansion and vibrations, and that can be used as filling hoses. The starting material is a seamless or longitudinally welded, thin-walled tube into which corrugations are introduced by mechanical or hydraulic means using special tools.

  3. Microflex Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Microflex Inc. is an international corporation manufacturing flexible metal products based in Ormond Beach, Florida and supplying a wide range of industries, with customers including NASA. It was founded in 1975 by Josif and Gjorgjija 'George' Atanasoski. It was originally located in New Haven, Connecticut, however it was relocated to Ormond ...

  4. Metal expansion joint - Wikipedia

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    From a technical point of view, this precursor of today's expansion joints is a large, pressure-tight flexible metal hose with a defined, restricted freedom of movement. In the 1930s, the ' metal hose ' or 'flexible metal tube' principle was replaced by the metal bellows as the central functional element.

  5. Expansion joint - Wikipedia

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    An expansion joint is designed to allow deflection in the axial (compressive), lateral (shear), or angular (bending) deflections. Expansion joints can be non-metallic or metallic (often called bellows type). Non-metallic can be a single ply of rubberized material or a composite made of multiple layers of heat and erosion resistant flexible ...

  6. US Bellows - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Bellows, Inc. provides a variety of expansion joints for piping and duct systems [2] and has been a member of the Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association, Inc. since 2002. [3] In December 2011, U.S. Bellows acquired all bellows assets of the former Lortz Manufacturing companies, doubling its manufacturing capabilities. [4]

  7. Metal bellows - Wikipedia

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    Piping expansion joint: In this application, a short section of bellows is connected between pipes to absorb thermal movement and vibration, typical in high-vacuum, high-temperature, cryogenic, or high purity systems, and factory-sealed systems that must not allow any gas leakage to or from the interior for a lengthy service life.

  8. Hinged expansion joint - Wikipedia

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    Hinged Expansion Joint - U.S. Bellows, Inc. They include hinges, attached to the expansion joint ends with a pair of pins, which allow angular movement in a single plane, restrain the pressure thrust, and prevent the expansion joint from deflecting axially, either in extension or compression. [ 2 ]

  9. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    A barb (or hose barb), which connects flexible hose or tubing to pipes, typically has a male-threaded end which mates with female threads. The other end of the fitting has a single- or multi-barbed tube—a long tapered cone with ridges, which is inserted into a flexible hose.

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