Pipe expansion joint is a device used to compensate for the movement and thermal expansion of pipes, ducts, and other systems. It is designed to absorb the thermal expansion and contraction of pipes caused by temperature changes, as well as to compensate for the movement of pipes caused by vibration, seismic activity, and other factors. The joint is typically made of flexible material, such as rubber, metal, or plastic, and is installed between two pipes or ducts to allow for movement and prevent damage to the system. Pipe expansion joints are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications, such as HVAC systems, power plants, chemical processing plants, and water treatment facilities.
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