FAQ

Metal expansion joint weight table

The weight of the metal expansion joint is affected by a number of factors, including but not limited to:

  • Material: Different metal materials have different densities, so stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, etc. will have different unit volume weights.

  • Size: The diameter of the expansion joint, the thickness and length of the corrugation all affect the total weight.

  • Number of corrugations: The greater the number of corrugations, the greater the total weight of the expansion joint.

  • Design: The design of the expansion joint, including whether there are additional components such as reinforcements, flanges, etc., will also affect its weight.

Weight is usually the result of a custom product calculation and needs to be calculated based on specific dimensions and materials. If you need accurate weight information, you can contact us for a weight estimate.

In practical engineering applications, the weight of the expansion joint is a very important parameter for the design of the installation and support structure. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that accurate weight data are obtained in order to properly plan and execute the installation procedure.


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