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Metal bellows are high-tech products used in machinery, medical, and industrial applications around the world. Metal bellows generally come in two types - formed and welded. |
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Simply stated, metal bellows are thin-walled flexible elements which allow for expansion in a system of pipes, while at the same time containing gasses and liquids in a pressure-filled environment. A metal bellows is also commonly referred to by the names: flexible metal element, element, corrugations, and compensator.
Each metal bellows is made by taking into account its pitch, convolution height, thickness, number of plies, convoluted length, skirt length, and inside diameter. Every metal bellows has a unique working pressure, life cycle, and spring rate which are entirely dependent on their shape and the material in which they are made of. These considerations, and some specific mathematical formulas, insure that a metal bellows meets the standards set by the Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association. The EJMA specifications exist to make sure that a metal bellows is able to perform under the specifications it claims to. This is for both productivity and safety.
There are generally two different types of metal bellows available on the market today. These two types of bellows are formed and welded. Let's look a bit at each of them:
Formed Bellows - A formed metal bellows is manufactured by one of two processes.
These processes are mechanical forming, and hydroforming. Formed bellows are generally more expensive for a custom bellows than if it were welded. The higher cost is due to the tooling required to produce the original form. However, once the original form has been created then the subsequent bellows can be produced at a lower cost than individually welded bellows.
Formed bellows must be made of metals which have high elongation characteristics. For this reason, most formed bellows are made of brass. Formed bellows generally are used in applications where a lower performance is acceptable. Formed metal bellows are also generally larger than those which are individually welded.
Welded Bellows - A welded metal bellows is manufactured by welding individual formed diaphragms to each other. A welded bellows can be fabricated in many shapes and sizes and is generally a higher performance option than a formed bellows.
Welded bellows can be made of any metal or alloy which can be welded. Generally, materials such as stainless steel, titanium, and other non-corrosive materials are used to fabricate welded bellows.
Formed metal bellows generally are used in larger applications such as HVAC, and large piping systems. Welded bellows are generally very small and have to be manufactured in laboratories using high levels of magnification. Welded bellows are generally used in medical and aerospace applications.
As you can see there are many metal bellows available to fit many needs. Bellows are available from companies who fabricate metal expansion joints.
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Expansion Joint Systems supplies metal bellows and expansion joints to meet the world's pipe expansion needs. Whether its gas, air, water, steam, or petrochemicals, chances are it goes through one of our expansion joints. For system evaluation or a custom quote, visit us at http://www.ejsus.net/.
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