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"SUPREME" SPOOL TYPE
- STYLES 150, 200 and 200XL |
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Unaflex®
"Supreme" Arch-type Expansion Joints are the WORKHORSE of our line. The
arch design is the key that furnishes the flexibility required. Basic
styles available in single, multiple or wide arch constructions are:
styles 150 for pressure and vacuum, style 200 for Heavy Duty pressure
and vacuum, and style 200XL for very high pressure service. Expansion
Joints that handle up to 500ºF
are available.
Basic construction consists of tube,
flange, carcass, internal steel reinforcements, cover and steel
retaining rings.
Unaflex®
Expansion Joints can be made with filled arches, multiple arches,
Teflon® ( FEP) lined,
sleeve ends, without arch, tapered (eccentric or concentric), offset,
with enlarged arches and with special tube compounds for air, gas, oil,
petroleum products, acids, slurries and chemicals of many kinds. Fire
Retardant construction to ASTM F1123 specifications and readily
available with complete testing and certification. All Supreme Expansion
Joint constructions conform to U.S. Coast Guard requirements. |
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ALSO AVAILABLE IN
TAPERED CONFIGURATION |
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OFFSET
Unaflex®
offset joints are custom-designed and built to remedy a specific
misalignment of 1/8-inch or more, plus any nonparallelism of flange
faces. They are available in our basic styles (150, 200 and 1000) as
well as Navy style ASTM F1123. Conditions of offset and
nonparallelism must be stated. Arrows indicated dimensions and other
data that must accompany inquiry as well as points in General
Ordering information. Offset joints can be made from targets
supplied by customer. Flanges may be supplied blank for drilling
on job sites.
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The degree of
taper should not exceed 25º
Where a taper is more than 15º,
a filled arch is recommended. Where a filled arch is
utilized, the available movement will be decreased 50% from
that of an open arch.
Where a proposed taper is
greater than 25º,
we recommend a steel reducer by utilized and a spool-type
expansion joint be used in the adjacent piping.
The above guides are
generally applicable to concentric tapers. Where an
eccentric taper exceeds 25º
consult Unaflex®
engineering department.
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CONCENTRIC
UNAFLEX®
"SUPREME" Tapered Spool - Type Expansion Joints are available in three
types: Style 150 for pressure and vacuum; Style 200 for heavy duty
vacuum and pressure; and Style 200XL for extra high-pressure
applications.
Tapered joints are used to connect flanges with different diameters,
whether parallel or offset, with initial misalignment less than 1/8
inch.
Tapered joints can be made with the following variations: With filled
arch, sleeve ends, without arch: with special tube materials; with
larger arch; with straight section on smaller end of joint to assure
clearance of bolts on eccentric type joints and on joints with
considerable taper.
Both concentric and
eccentric shapes are available in a wide variety of sizes. As with the
regular Expansion joints, when piping is not anchored, control units
must be used to prevent over-elongation of the joints.
For determining operating
characteristic, use the largest I.D. dimension of the expansion joint
for specifying refer to chart on
"DIMENSIONS" page.
ECCENTRIC
NOTE:
Unaflex® flexible Rubber Pipe can
also be supplied in the tapered construction. |
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TUBE
The tube is a single piece of leak-proof lining extending
flange-to-flange. It can be furnished in natural rubber, neoprene,
chorobutyl, hypalon, Viton®,
Nitrile®,
or other compounds as desired. All of our rubber compounds are
specifically formulated to provide maximum sound and heat insulation
as well s abrasion resistance.
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CARCASS
This is a strong, bias-ply construction, high-strength woven
polyester reinforcing fabric between the tube and cover. The fabric
will not rot or mildew and is thoroughly impregnated with a special
friction compound to give maximum adhesion under pressure, vacuum and
stress conditions.
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STEEL REINFORCEMENTS
These are the chemically treated solid-round, endless steel rings
embedded in the carcass (with Unaflex® proprietary method to prevent
ring migration) giving maximum strength to the expansion joint while
under pressure or vacuum service. Round rings, as opposed to square or
rectangular rings, are used so there will be no sharp edges which
could cut into the reinforcing carcass while flexing causing premature
wear to the expansion joint.
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COVER
This is the exterior surface of the expansion joint, compounded of
fire-retardant neoprene to withstand aging, cracking and corrosion. To
further protect the exterior of the expansion joint, and to help
resist acid and ozone attack, a special coating of yellow hypalon
paint is applied.
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FLANGES
Flanges are full-faced and made an integral part of the joint to
insure a tight reliable seal. No gaskets are necessary. They are
drilled to conform to the bolt holes of the companion metal flanges of
the pipe line.
- STEEL RETAINING RINGS
Steel retaining rings are made of flat-rolled steel, split,
beveled and plated, and are required for installation.
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HANDWRAPPED FINISH
Handwrrapping the finish (although more time consuming in
construction) insures individual attention so that maximum pressure
for curing has been obtained.
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Style 150 - For
Pressure / Vacuum service
Style 189 - For High Temp and Low Spring rate, pressure
limited to 25 Psi.
Style 200 - For Heavy Duty High Pressure / Vacuum service
Style 200XL - For very high pressures. Consult factory for
construction details.
Style1000 - Wide arch offers more movement. Hand wrapped build
process offers a large variety of construction variations.
Style 1100 - Wide arch offers more movement. Molded design keeps
cost low. |
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CONTROL UNITS -
Excessive elongation, caused by shifting of pipe lines, may seriously
damage rubber expansion joints. This damage can occur when: necessary
support is not provided for the weight of the pipe line; low
temperatures in the line are encountered. the lines on the pressure side
of air compressors are not anchored properly. Such destructive
elongation con be controlled with UNAFLEX® control units. These units
are recommended for use where such conditions occur, such as on
air-conditioning units that are subjected to reduced temperatures.
In general, control units
are always recommended as an additional safety factor, preventing damage
to the connector and associated equipment. Our experts will recommend
the nits appropriate for your installation. |
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TEMPERATURE LIMITS FOR
CONTINUOUS SERVICE |
| Style |
Temp. |
Style |
Temp. |
150
200 |
180ºF
180ºF |
150HTS
200HTS |
300º F
300ºF |
150HT
200HT |
250ºF
250ºF |
150V
200V |
400ºF
400ºF |
| 189SG |
500ºF
(Low Pressure) |
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SUGGESTIONS FOR
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE |
- Clean all foreign matter and remove
burrs or sharp edges from flanges.
- All pipe lines should be properly
supported, so that the expansion joints do not carry the pipe load.
- Remove burrs or sharp edges from
flanges
- Do not install joints on raised face
flanges of more than 1/16".
- All pipes are to be lined up
accurately before installing expansion joints. Offset joints should be
installed where misalignment is greater than the lateral movement
allowed by joint construction.
- Paint flange face with a mixture of
ordinary graphite mixed with enough glycerine to form a thin paste.
This will assist removal if it should become necessary.
- Bolts should be on the inside of the
joint flange. Metal washer must be placed at the facing of the split
retaining rings.
- Bolts should be tightened by
alternating around the flange and all tightened equally.
- Slight gouges or abraded areas caused
by tools or bolts during installation should be sealed with rubber
cement and painted to prevent deterioration of the carcass.
- Bolt tightness should be checked one
week after going on stream and checked periodically thereafter.
- Joints installed outdoors should have
neoprene cover. All joints should be painted with Unaflex® Hypalon
paint.
- All joints should be painted with
Unaflex® Hypalon paint once a year.
- If system is not anchored to insure
against movement beyond maximum stated limits control units must be
used.
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STYLES 189 - 150 - 200 - 200XL-
1000 |
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Joint size I.D. (in.) |
Single Arch |
Double Arch |
Triple
Arch |
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Min. f-f (in.) |
Min. f-f (in.) |
Min. f-f (in.) |
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1/2 to 6 |
6 |
10/12* |
12/16* |
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8 |
6 |
10/12* |
14/18* |
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10 |
8 |
12/16* |
14/20* |
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12 |
8 |
12/16* |
14/20* |
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14 to 20 |
8 |
12/16* |
16/20* |
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22 to 24 |
10 |
14/16* |
18/22* |
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26 to 34 |
10 |
14/16* |
18/22* |
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36 to 40 |
10 |
14/18* |
18/22* |
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42 to 144 |
12 |
14/18* |
18/22* |
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* Wide
Arch Style 1000 |
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Note:
These face - to - face dimensions are only a
guide. Consult factory for special requirements |
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