Clamp type rubber expansion joint, also known as an absorber, compensator, flexible joint, or hose clamp, offers a unique solution to compensate for pipe movement caused by hot expansion and fluid transfer. This joint incorporates a clamp instead of a flange and bolt to secure its connection to the pipeline. Simply clamp the joint onto the pipe, and detach it through a simple disassembling process when needed.
Clamp type rubber expansion joint comprises an inner rubber layer, a middle layer of canvas reinforced with a steel dragon, and an outer layer of rubber. The joint is formed by combining and vulcanizing each layer with the clamp mechanism. The inner rubber layer directly absorbs the impact of fluid transportation, preventing wear and corrosion, while the outer rubber layer offers protection against environmental damage and corrosion. On the other hand, the reinforced layer provides the joint with strength and rigidity to withstand pressure and pipe movement.
Material quality: High quality Clamp Type Rubber Expansion Joint is usually made of high-quality rubber materials, which have good pressure resistance, wear resistance, chemical corrosion resistance and other properties, ensuring the reliability and durability of the joint.

Design structure: High quality products usually have a reasonable design structure that can ensure stable sealing performance even under pressure, temperature changes, or vibration. A well-designed installation structure also plays a crucial role in the quality of the joint.
Manufacturing process: Manufacturing process has a huge impact on product quality. High quality Clamp Type Rubber Expansion Joints are typically manufactured under strict control, using advanced production processes and testing methods to ensure that the products comply with specifications and standards.








