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Standard
Expansion Joint Profiles |
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The Profile of the supporting
metalwork and flange configuration is important and the profile selection
is influenced by the prevailing conditions i.e. whether the joint is
working under positive or negative pressures
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Profile A Style 1
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With higher gas velocities it may be
necessary to include flow plates to reduce turbulence and protect the
fabric joint
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Profile A Style 2
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We offer a standard range of
profiles, as illustrated, and have have the capability to produce custom
built designs if required including special grades of stainless |

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Profile A Style 3 |
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Our experienced design team are on
hand to help you establish the best solution to your expansion joint
problems |
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Profile B |
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As operating conditions are
critical in the design of expansion joints, we require the information set
out below. please use the questionnaire form to enable us to reply |

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Profile C |
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Things we
need to know
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Dimensions, i.e.
Duct Sizes
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Operating and
Design temperature
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Pressure and
whether negative or positive
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Flow velocity
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Expansion and
movement, i.e. angular, axial, lateral and torsion
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Operating cycle
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Type of medium,
i.e. Dust, Exhaust Gas
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Gas analysis if
flue gas
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Saveguard UK
Ltd Tame Valley Mill, Wainwright Street, Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 5NB |
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