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Fixed Flanged Exhaust Bellows
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Flanges are welded rigid on both sides. 1/2" thick plate flanges are most common for exhaust and blower applications. Stainless and carbon steel flanges can be fabricated with any bolt pattern in any size.
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Vanstone Flange Exhaust Bellows
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Floating flanges or vanstone flanges eliminate bolt alignment problems. DME fabricates vanstone stub ends in stainless and other alloy materials. Carbon steel back up flanges are an economic solution.
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Fixed Flange Integral Floating
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A unique process allows us to form a vanstone end integral with the bellows. This eliminates a weld on one end. The fixed flange is generally an ANSI flange and the floating flange a Caterpillar, Detroit, Cummins, etc.
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Multi-ply Flanged Bellows
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By design these joints have very low spring rates. On engine manifold applications, multi-ply expansion joints can absorb and isolate vibration and at the same time absorb certain amounts of thermal expansion. For critical applications such as marine and co-generation, multi-ply joints are a must.
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The bellows length is generally limited to 12" in length. When a longer assembly is required, fabricated stainless steel tubes are used. For standby applications, carbon steel tubes are available.
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This assembly clamps directly to the turbo charger. Multi-ply bellows have very low spring forces and will protect the turbo from the piping stresses. Assemblies can be furnished with any outlet fitting required.
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Multi-ply Universal Flanged
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Universal expansion joints allow for large amounts of lateral offset that can be created by thermal expansion of the piping or misalignment. By design the multi-ply construction will absorb and isolate engine vibration.
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Flanged with Reducing Flange
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Reducing flanges are used at the outlet side of the expansion joint to increase the flange size. This is an economical method to make a transition in size.
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Flanged with Tapered Transition
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Tapered cones are also used to make an increase or reduction in pipe size. When making a reduction, the cone creates a smooth flow thus minimizing the back pressure.
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Tube ends can be furnished in any length to accommodate the installation. Customers can easily weld their own flanges or fittings to the tube ends. DME has tube-making equipment that allows us to furnish ends in any size, thickness or alloy.
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Waukesha Lip Flange Bellows
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Whether your requirement is a replacement for a factory expansion joint or one custom made to your exact length, DME can help. 5" through 14" sizes are available with floating flanges and flow liners.
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Detroit Diesel, Cummins and John Deere lip flanges are available on single ply and multi-ply bellows. DME furnishes flared tubes in carbon and stainless steel.
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Beveled Weld End Exhaust Bellows
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Schedule 10, schedule 40 or heavy wall pipe ends can be furnished in any length.
37-1/2 degree bevels are provided to facilitate welding. If bevels are not required. Machined square cut ends are supplied.
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Flanged With Spacers and Liner
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Flange spacers are furnished in T-321 stainless steel. Expansion Joints can economically be furnished in any length. When a flow liner is required, spacer tubes prevent contact damage to the bellows.
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