【EPDM】DN50 Rubber Expansion Joint for Leachate in Landfills
The official website of Shanghai Songjiang Vibration Absorber Co.,Ltd.introduces to you: Information about 【EPDM】DN50 Rubber Expansion Joint for Leachate in Landfills. Songjiang Group provides acid-alkali resistant rubber expansion joints for numerous leachate pipelines in waste treatment plants. These joints are used in water treatment systems, serving the purpose of vibration reduction and noise reduction, while also resisting corrosion from leachate.
1.Physical Photography of DN50 Rubber Expansion Joints for Leachate in Landfills:
2.Introduction of Rubber Expansion Joint for Leachate in Landfills:
Name: EPDM rubber expansion joint
Model: KXT-EPDM
Caliber: DN50
Pressure: 1.6Mpa
Length: 105mm
Axial compression: 8mm
Axial tension: 5mm
Lateral displacement: 8mm
Deviation angle: 15 degrees.
Rubber material: three yuan ethylene propylene rubber (Mitsui 4045)
Flange material: carbon steel / ductile QT450 / stainless steel.
Flange standard: GB/T 9119-2000 (in addition to this flange standard, our factory can also support more flange standards, if you need to know other flange standards, please click: rubber expansion joint flange standard)
Applicable media: weak acid and alkali, strong alkali, lime slurry, desulfurization, chemical plant sewage, high temperature below 120 degrees; (Note: strong acid and alkali, dilute sulfuric acid can not be used, to choose tetrafluoro rubber expansion joint can be used.)
Advantages: shock absorption, noise reduction, protection of hydraulic equipment for long-term use, reduce maintenance costs.
Warranty period: 12 months.
Manufacturer: Shanghai Songjiang vibration absorber Group Co., Ltd.
Qualification Certificate: Qualification Certificate, Quality Assurance Certificate, Inspection Report, TS Pressure Pipeline Production License of Rubber Joint Industry, National Type Test Report, Third Party Performance Test Report, Content Component Test Report.
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