Rubber pipe expansion joint
roundconstruction

Rubber pipe expansion joint - Continental Industry Contitech - round / construction
Rubber pipe expansion joint - Continental Industry Contitech - round / construction
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Characteristics

Material
rubber
Configuration
round
Applications
construction

Description

Rubber Expansion Joints Whether in shipbuilding, building services engineering, the mineral oil industry or in machinery, plant and power station construction – elastomer products manufactured by Continental Air Spring Systems reduce tension, isolate noise and vibrations, absorb thermal expansion or building subsidence and compensate for misalignments during installation. We develop products for a wide range of different applications. Butyl Elastomer quality for drinking water with approvals in accordance with the Elastomer Guideline, ACS, and WRAS. It can also be used for oil-free wastewater, compressed air (oil-free), weak acids and alkalis, and special chemicals. NR/BR Special quality for abrasive media, such as muds, granulates and liquids with solid content. CSM For acids, alkalis, chemical wastewater (chemical-resistant) and compressor air containing oil. CR Standard quality for cold and warm water, seawater and wastewater (e.g. also slightly acidic, alkaline or containing oil). Also suitable in part for oils and greases. EPDM For oil-free chemicals, air and long-term exposure to hot water; offers high temperature resistance. TÜV-certified for heating systems as per DIN 4809.

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