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Piping System Problems That Expansion Joints Help Prevent

By |November 30th, 2023|

Piping systems form an essential backbone in many industries, efficiently transporting liquids and gases as part of crucial industrial processes. However, they are not immune to problems. One effective solution to mitigate potential issues is the integration of expansion joints. Read below to learn about the piping system problems that expansion joints can help prevent and how they can benefit you. Expansion Joints Prevent Pipe Failure Pipelines experience constant [...]

Pipe Anchors: What Are They and Why Are They Important?

By |November 10th, 2023|

Pipe systems are crucial in various industries, including construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, and energy. It’s important to ensure these systems are supported and secure, and a pipe anchor can help you achieve this goal. We'll explore what pipe anchors are and why they are important for your pipelines and expansion joints. What Is a Pipe Anchor? A pipe anchor secures and supports pipes and piping systems while minimizing [...]

A Brief Guide to Pipe Guide Spacing Practices

By |October 25th, 2023|

When you add expansion joints to your pipes, it is essential to install pipe alignment guides as well. But you may wonder where you should place them. Discover in this brief guide to pipe guide spacing practices why they are so important and where they need to go on your pipeline. Why Is Pipe Guide Spacing So Important? People often overlook the significance of pipe alignment guide spacing, yet [...]

Reasons Why You Should Refurbish Your Pipe Expansion Joint

By |October 10th, 2023|

Pipe expansion joints are important components in piping systems and allow for movement and thermal expansion. However, they can wear out over time and become less effective. Before you make the move to purchase a new one, review why you should refurbish your pipe expansion joint rather than replace it. Cost Savings Refurbishing a pipe expansion joint is more cost-effective than replacing it. The cost of materials and labor [...]

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