FAQs: Rubber Expansion Joints for Data Centers
Rubber expansion joints absorb movement, reduce vibration, and protect piping systems from stress caused by thermal expansion and mechanical forces.
They help maintain system stability by reducing vibration, preventing pipe damage, and ensuring smooth operation of cooling and HVAC systems.
Rubber materials absorb and dampen vibrations generated by pumps, chillers, and other equipment, improving system performance and longevity.
Yes, they are commonly used in HVAC systems to handle thermal movement and reduce noise and vibration in piping networks.
Yes, rubber expansion joints are specifically designed to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction, preventing structural stress.
They are used in cooling pipelines, chiller systems, pump connections, and HVAC systems to ensure smooth and reliable operation.
Yes, by reducing vibration and mechanical stress, they help extend the lifespan of connected equipment and piping systems.
