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  2. 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 ...

  3. US Bellows - Wikipedia

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    Expansion Joints Blog US Bellows is a manufacturer of metal bellows , fabric expansion joints , and metallic expansion joints including refractory lined, hinged, gimbal, slip-type, in-line pressure balanced, and elbow pressure balanced expansion joints .

  4. Zetex (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    A glove was fabricated from this material to allow for further testing to be done. A thermocouple was used to test the inside temperature of the glove while holding a 600°F(316°C) pipe. A measure was taken to see how long it took the inside to reach 140°F. Both gloves included the same wool liner. Another test was done with a 1200°F(649°C ...

  5. Oakum - Wikipedia

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    Oakum and tools for caulking Hemp Prisoners picking oakum at Coldbath Fields Prison in London. Oakum is a preparation of tarred fibers used to seal gaps. Its traditional application was in shipbuilding for caulking or packing the joints of timbers in wooden vessels and the deck planking of iron and steel ships. [1]

  6. Taniq - Wikipedia

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    The applications which benefit from TANIQ's technology are mainly products which are now manufactured manually and /or using fabric reinforced rubber sheets. The reasons to apply the technology are to improve performance or reduce (material and production) costs. Examples of applications are: Rubber bellows; Rubber Expansion joint

  7. How to Seal Windows and Reduce Energy Bills This Winter - AOL

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    This flexibility ensures the caulk's seal won't crack due to natural expansion and contraction. If your window has gaps larger than 1/2 inch, caulk may not work well.

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