Reducing flanges are used at the outlet side of the expansion joint to increase the flange size. This is an economical method to make a transition in size.
Tapered cones are also used to make an increase or reduction in pipe size. When making a reduction, the cone creates a smooth flow thus minimizing the back pressure....
Tube ends can be furnished in any length to accommodate the installation. Customers can easily weld their own flanges or fittings to the tube ends. DME has tube-making equipment that allows us to furnish ends in any size, thickness or alloy....
Whether your requirement is a replacement for a factory expansion joint or one custom made to your exact length, DME can help. 5" through 14" sizes are available with floating flanges and flow liners....
Detroit Diesel, Cummins and John Deere lip flanges are available on single ply and multi-ply bellows. DME furnishes flared tubes in carbon and stainless steel....
Schedule 10, schedule 40 or heavy wall pipe ends can be furnished in any length. 37-1/2 degree bevels are provided to facilitate welding. If bevels are not required. Machined square cut ends are supplied....