Design Of Expansion Joint

Expansion joints, a mid-structure separation, are designed to relieve stress on building materials which may be caused means of thermal contraction and expansion, earthquakes, or others. Also known as movement joints, these are used to bridge gaps and to accommodate movement caused by various factors. During summers when the structure heats up, the expansion joint closes down to compress the expansion joint system and vice versa. Keeping this in mind, these expansion joints are designed and developed in compliance with industry standards. Further, high grade material of construction is used in the production process to assure optimum quality and reliability.

Features:
  1. Expansion joints are designed in compliance with industry standards
  2. Designing is carried out by experienced professionals
  3. Designing of expansion joints is checked for feasibility at different stages
  4. Cost effective services completed within stipulated time period
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Un Reinforced Bellows

Price: 4000.00 - 30000.00 INR/Piece
  • Color:Black and Blue
  • Material:PP-R
  • Surface Treatment:Polish
  • Product Type:Un Reinforced Bellows
  • Usage:As Bellows
  • Supply Ability:10 Per Week
  • Delivery Time:1 Week
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Bellows Design

Price: 4000.00 - 30000.00 INR/Piece
  • Delivery Time:1 Week
  • Supply Ability:10 Per Week
  • Surface Treatment:Polish
  • Product Type:Bellows Design
  • Usage:As Design
  • Weight:50 Grams (g)
  • Color:White
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Unreinforce Bellows Design

Price: 4000.00 - 30000.00 INR/Piece
  • Weight:50 Grams (g)
  • Usage:As Design
  • Surface Treatment:Polish
  • Product Type:Unreinforce Bellows Design
  • Color:White
  • Delivery Time:1 Week
  • Supply Ability:10 Per Week
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Reinforced Bellows EJMA

Price: 4000.00 - 30000.00 INR/Piece
  • Supply Ability:10 Per Week
  • Delivery Time:1 Week
  • Surface Treatment:Polish
  • Product Type:Reinforced Bellows EJMA
  • Usage:As Ejma
  • Weight:50 Grams (g)
  • Color:Black and Blue
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