Installation instructions and precautions for metal compensators


Release time:

2020-10-14

Metals are defined in contrast to non-metallic compensators. Common types include axial compensators, sleeve compensators, and universal joint compensators. These compensators share a common characteristic: their primary elastic element is generally a bellows. By compressing, extending, or even squeezing the bellows, they compensate for displacement in multiple directions, including axial, lateral, and angular directions of the pipeline. Taking the most common axial internal pressure bellows compensator as an example, it is the ancestor of most pipeline compensators. This is because most current compensators are developed based on its structure; therefore, it features mature production technology.

Metals are defined in contrast to non-metallic compensators. Generally, there are several types, including axial types, bellows compensators, and universal joint compensators. These compensators share a common feature: their main elastic components are primarily bellows. By compressing, extending, or even squeezing the bellows, they compensate for displacement in multiple directions, such as axial, lateral, and angular directions. Take the common axial internal pressure bellows compensator, for example. It is the ancestor of most pipe compensators because most current compensators are developed based on its structure, making it advantageous due to mature production technologies.