Chemistry & Pharma
Tailor-made
Expansion Joints
In the chemical industry, kompaflex expansion joints are used in steam pipes and in a variety of tanks and apparatus. Safety and reliability are decisive criteria, especially for steam expansion joints. Another challenge is the wide variety of media, mostly of a corrosive nature, that come into contact with the expansion joint. Thanks to our extensive stock of materials and our experience in processing special alloys such as Inconel, Hastelloy or pure nickel, kompaflex expansion joints are also able to meet these requirements.
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Axial expansion joints with reinforcement rings
Axial expansion joints with reinforcement rings.
Thanks to the unique combination of multi-ply bellows and reinforcement rings, high stability under pressure can be achieved.
Lateral expansion joints DN 800
Lateral expansion joints DN 800, multi-ply, building length 3900 mm + 5050 mm
Lateral expansion joint DN 400 multi-ply
Lateral expansion joint DN 400 multi-ply
Pressure balanced / corner relief expansion joints
Four multi-ply pressure balanced / corner relief expansion joints for a European provider of nitrogen-based products in the fertilizer and industrial chemical market.
Lateral expansion joint DN 800
Lateral expansion joint DN 800 Alloy 625
Axial expansion joint DN 404 multi-ply
Multi-ply axial expansion joint DN 404
Hastelloy bellows C22 / Alloy C22
Client: Technology and system provider for the chemical industry. The shaft bellows are installed in stirring / mixing units for chemical processes.
Axial expansion joint DN 600 Hastelloy C22 / Alloy C22
Multi-ply axial expansion joint DN 600 for a manufacturer of pharmaceuticals based in Northern Europe.
Heat exchanger expansion joint DN 717
High-pressure expansion joint for a heat exchanger for the chemical industry.
DN 717 with a multi-ply expansion joint, made from Inconel 625 LCF. Design according to ASME VIII Div. II with reinforcement rings.
Single-ply axial expansion joint DN 1335
Single-ply axial expansion joint DN 1335.