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Catalogue

EXPANSION JOINTS
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CONTENT

INTRODUCTION 29 Angular expansion joints MATERIALS 73 Gimbal 321 Exhaust expansion joints 371 FCCU expansion joints

9 Our experience, your beneit 33 Universal expansion joints 51 Expansion joint materials 75 U-pipe 347 Vibration absorbers 373 Crossover bellows

10 Quick guide 35 Exhaust expansion joints 79 Pressure balanced 375 Expansion joints for LNG/LPG
53 Temperature limits
SPECIAL 377 Pantographic linkage
54 Bellow materials 87 Installation instruction EXPANSION JOINTS
ENGINEERING & QA 379 Equalizing ring reinforced
359 Pressure balanced expansion expansion joints
THE EXPANSION JOINT 37 High quality expansion joints EXPANSION JOINTS EXPANSION JOINTS joints
381 Clamshell bellows
15 What is an expansion joint STANDARD PROGRAM 361 Pressure balanced expansion
38 Quality assurance SELECTION 383 Expansion joints supplied in
joints - compact design
16 Expansion joint applications 88 Nomenclature
39 Welding and material control 57 Expansion joint selection segments
363 Pressure balanced expansion
20 Expansion joints vs. alternative 93 Axial expansion joints
41 Documentation 59 Fix points, guides etc. joints - elbow 385 Lens expansion joints
lexible solutions
42 Test 139 Lateral expansion joints 365 Chamber expansion joints
22 Movements 60 Axial
367 Rectangular expansion joints
25 Axial expansion joints 45 Engineering & manufacturing 64 Lateral 233 Angular expansion joints
369 Externally pressurised expansion
27 Lateral expansion joints 49 Validation of design 68 Hinged 307 Universal expansion joints joints Continued...

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SOLUTIONS TECHNICAL 409 Fittings 422 Vibrations 432 Protection against corrosion 478 Flange table
Tantalum coating DIN 86044-1:2010-1
INFORMATION 410 Inner sleeve 424 Settlement
387 Customised solutions
480 Material tables
413 Insulation 425 Torsion
392 References 398 The bellow and its function
414 Pressure thrust TECHNICAL 488 Conversion tables
402 Bellows forming SUPPORT SECTION 492 Steam table
416 Spring rates CORROSION
ON-SITE SERVICES 404 Stresses in the bellows
417 Stability 426 Corrosion 437 BelMaker Light® 495 Downloads (Isometric paper,
inquiry form etc.)
395 On-site services 407 Service lifetime 419 External pressure 429 Protection against corrosion 439 Resistance tables
397 The service team 408 Connection ends 421 Thermal expansion 431 Protection against corrosion 460 Flange tables
PTFE coating EN 1092-1:2007

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OUR EXPERIENCE,
YOUR BENEFIT
Thank you for choosing the Belman according to EN 14917. The only
expansion joint catalogue. With this exception is the exhaust expansion
product catalogue of metallic expansion joints that are calculated according to
joints, we are pleased to provide a EJMA 9. We reserve the right to make
helpful, informative and inspirational tool changes in the technical calculations,
for specifying and selecting the correct descriptions and illustrations without
metallic expansion joint needed. We notice. The latest version of the
trust this catalogue will become a useful product catalogue is always available
tool for everyone working with expan- on our website www.belman.dk. For
sion joints and connected systems. the revision number, please refer to
the left bottom of the page.
Content
This catalogue consists of a wide Other design codes
range of expansion joints, each can If your application and/or project
be selected to ensure the optimum requires other design codes such as
performance and service life of the ASME, EJMA etc., please forward
pipe system. your speciications to us. We can
either adapt the expansion joints in
If your expansion joint requirements this catalogue to comply with these
are not covered in this catalogue, design codes and supply the new
Belman is always ready to engineer data on them, or we can design a
customised solutions to suit your customised solution for you. Since
speciic needs. This is not limited to its foundation, Belman has been
metallic expansion joints but also: supplying customised expansion
steel bellows, fabric expansion joints, joints for unique and challenging
rubber expansion joints, metallic situations.
lexible hoses, PTFE bellows and in
general any service related to
expansion joints and lexible units. More information
Throughout this catalogue you will
This catalogue furthermore contains ind a 5-digit number “WebLink”
comprehensive technical information displayed on the page. This number
about metallic expansion joints, and can be typed into the box “WebLink”
helps to understand: how to specify, on the front page of www.belman.dk
how to operate, and how to correctly from which you will be directly taken
install them. to the relevant page. Additionally, you
can also ind a QR code that can take
Design codes you directly to the relevant page.
The expansion joints in this catalogue
are calculated according to the latest Further information/assistance is
prevailing standards and pressure always available via +45 7515 5999
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QUICK GUIDE LATERAL Description Movements


Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular
Comment

Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane

This quick guide will give you an where you can ind more data on the X = Suitable Only AX
Page 174 LA2BT (x) x x
overview of all types of expansion item selected and the conditions in (X) = Partly suitable (see comment) ID no 81 movement if
joints in this catalogue, indicating which they are suitable for use. designed for it.

AXIAL Description Movements Comment


Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular Only AX
Page 182 LA2FT (x) x x
Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane movement if
ID no 84
designed for it.

Page 98 AX1BU x (x) (x) (x) (x) Depending on


ID no 41 the pipe layout.

Page 190 LA2ST (x) x x Only AX


ID no 87 movement if
designed for it.

Page 110 AX1FU x (x) (x) (x) (x) Depending on


ID no 42 the pipe layout.

Page 202 LA2SH x x


ID no 88

Page 122 AX1SU x (x) (x) (x) (x) Depending on


ID no 43 the pipe layout.

Page 216 LA2SK x x


ID no 89

LATERAL Description Movements Comment


Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular
Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane

Page 146 LA1BT (x) x x Only AX


ID no 71 movement if ANGULAR Description Movements Comment
designed for it. Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular
Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane

Page 154 LA1FT (x) x x Only AX Page 240 AN1BH x


ID no 72 movement if ID no 61
designed for it.

Page 162 LA1ST (x) x x Only AX Page 248 AN1BK x x


ID no 73 movement if ID no 62
designed for it.

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ANGULAR Description Movements Comment EXHAUST Description Movements Comment


Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular
Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane

Page 328 US1BU x x x x x


Page 256 AN1FH x
ID no 11
ID no 63

Page 332 US1SU x x x x x


Page 264 AN1FK x x
ID no 13
ID no 64

Page 336 US2BU x x x x x


Page 272 AN1SH x
ID no 21
ID no 65

Page 338 US2SU x x x x x


Page 288 AN1SK x x
ID no 23
ID no 66

Page 340 US3BU x x x x x


ID no 31
UNIVERSAL Description Movements Comment
Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular
Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane

Page 312 UN2BU x x x x x Page 342 US3SU x x x x x


ID no 51 ID no 33

Page 314 UN2FU x x x x x


ID no 52
VIBRATION Description Movements Comment
Axial Lateral Lateral Angular Angular
ABSORBER Single plane Multi plane Single plane Multi plane

Page 352 VI1FT (x) x x Only AX


Page 316 UN2SU x x x x x movement if
ID no 90
ID no 53 designed for it.
0,5 mm vibrations
in all planes.

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WHAT IS AN
EXPANSION JOINT?
There are other terms in use for pressure of the system, but lexible their greater ability to conserve space,
expansion joints such as expansion enough to accept axial, lateral and their economic eiciency and better
bellows, lexible joints and angular delections. performance in absorbing larger
compensators. movements.
Expansion joints are considered as
A typical expansion joint is comprised very important components of a
of one or more metal bellows (most complete pipe system and are widely Advantages
commonly stainless steel) or from used particularly in industries where l Simple in design and function
materials such as rubber, fabric or thermal expansion in pipe systems l Space reduction
plastic such as PTFE. While materials occur. Expansion joints also ofer the l Weight reduction
such as rubber, plastic and fabric advantage of reducing stresses in l Cost reduction
have their limitations, metal is the pipe systems generated by thermal l Reduces engineering and design
most versatile of all materials. Metals expansion, and reduce pipe loads at complexity to piping systems
are suitable for use at high tempera- connections to sensitive equipment l Better lexibility for piping layout
tures, have high strength properties such as pumps and steam turbines. l Reliable and proven in the ield
and are resistant to corrosion. Taken together this acts to prolong
the service life of pipe systems, and
Metallic expansion joints are designed reduces the risk of their downtime for Expansion joint types
to safely absorb the dimensional additional maintenance and repair. Expansion joints come in a wide
changes of steel pipe systems and variety of designs. Some of them are
ducts. The changes could be Engineers and pipe designers standard and some are customised
heat-induced expansion and routinely incorporate expansion joints as per client requirements. Although
contraction, vibrations caused by into their pipe systems, as expansion their design may vary signiicantly, all
rotating machinery, pressure joints add lexibility in to the design expansion joints are nevertheless
deformations, misalignment during and reduce costs through removing composed from some of the following
installation or building settlements. the complexity of ix points, guides components, all with one or more
and reduces the overall space speciic functionalities:
The main element of the expansion requirements for the pipe system. bellows, welding ends, langes,
joints is the bellow. The bellows are hinges, tie-rods, spherical washers,
made up of a series of convolutions, Further expansion joints are more wire mesh, insulation, inner sleeve,
with the shape of the convolution efective than alternatives such as external cover, elbow and/or ring
designed to withstand the internal pipe bends and pipe loops due to reinforcement/equalizing rings.

APPLICATIONS
Steel expansion joints are important l Petrochemical industry l Pulp and paper industries
components in many industries and (oil reineries, pumping stations, l LNG/LPG tankers, -carriers etc.
are used extensively in among others: oil rigs etc.)
l Chemical industries (asphalt Expansion joints are often installed
l Energy sector (power plants, manufacturers etc.) near boilers, heat exchangers,
nuclear power plants, district l Process industry (sugar pumps, turbines, condensers,
heating pipe systems etc.) factories etc.) engines and in long pipe systems
l Steel plants l Exhaust systems and engines or pipe ducts.

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Steel plant

EXPANSION JOINT
APPLICATIONS Steam

Coke
Expansion joints are a vital part in selected plant types. please refer to: Waste
Air
many industries and plant types. For more information on the plant Pie-chamber
Coarse dust catcher
heat
boiler Multicyclon

Below we have illustrated the types and the optimal expansion WebLink: 13600
use of expansion joints in some joint types for them,

Cooling
chamber Feed
Final Water
cooler

FCCU plant Blower

Dedusting
Dust

Surplus gas
Coke Rotary valve

from
Reactor Coke plant
Regenerator

Product
Stack

Blast furnace
Orifice
Chamber

Precip Flue Gas


Scrubber SCR
Cooler

Third
Main Column Blast furnace off takes
Stage
Seperator
Generator
Tube
Expander

Main air
Blower

Blast furnace
Coke

Dust catcher

Stoves for hot blast

Stoves for hot blast


Powdered coal

Iron
Hot blast

Stack
Coke
Coke
oven Iron tap
Slag
pot

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EXPANSION JOINT
APPLICATIONS
Combined cycle power plant Conventional power plant

Steam turbine Steam turbine Condenser


Generator
Cooling tower

Steam Steam
Generator
turbine turbine

Cooling tower

Condenser

SCR/
Bypass Stack

DeNox

Boiler

Exhaust Stack

Air preheater
Air intake

Coal mill
HRSG
Generator Gas turbine Diffuser Diverter
Stack

LNG/LPG Carrier Ship

LNG Tanks LNG Tanks LNG Tanks LNG Tanks LNG Tanks

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EXPANSION JOINTS VS.


ALTERNATIVE FLEXIBLE SOLUTIONS
For the absorption of movements in expansion joints is considered as a a fatigue crack of the pipe system. The advantage of expansion joints compared against a pipe loop. approximately 82% cheaper than a
pipe systems, the pipe designer can reliable and cost efective alternative The appropriate type can absorb versus pipe loops, increases with The table shows that a DN 100 pipe loop.
choose between the installation of to the use of pipe loops. movement in several planes and is larger pipe sizes (DN) and increased expansion joint is in general approxi- The data is calculated on the basis of
expansion joints, or other lexible maintenance free. Further, pipe thicknesses, which is further mately 37% cheaper than a pipe loop these conditions: PN 10, EN 1.0038/
solutions such as a pipe loop. Pipe The use of expansion joints ensures a replacement of a worn-out unit is explained in the table below. of the same size. If the pipe size is St. 37-2 welding ends, thermal
loops also allow movements of the less material consumption, greater easier and more eicient in terms of In this table, an expansion joint is DN 400, an expansion joint solution is expansion -0/+ 50 mm.
pipe system, but only in the axial space savings with the reduced downtime and costs, than replacing
direction of the pipe system. number and complexity of ix points a complete pipe loop.
Pipe loops require more material such and guides. Further, it requires less DN 100 Pipe loop Expansion joint
as pipe bends, pipe support, labour inputs such as those for Inverse pipe loops require strong ix
insulation and NDT. Furthermore, pipe welding and NDT. Additionally, the points, which can obtain the full *Extra space 2,5 m x 1,5 m 0m
loops consume a lot more space and selection of expansion joints pressure thrust force.
can generate a greater pressure loss. eliminates the bending stresses in Dimension of pipe loop (h x b) 2,44 m x 1,22 m -
Due to this, the installation of the pipe system, which could cause Extra pipe (114,3 x 3,6 mm) 2 x 2,44 m = 4,88 m 0m

Expansion joint 0 1 pcs. (length = 255 mm)

Bends (3,6 mm thickness) 4 0

Time for welding 8 welds of approx. 0,5 hours 2 welds of approx. 0,75 hours

*NDT (X-ray) 8 welds 2 welds

*Pipe supports for pipe loop /


expansion joint stronger ix points 3 – 4 guides (Outer pipe) 1 guide + stronger ix points

Price index 100 63

DN 400 Pipe loop Expansion joint

*Extra space 4 m x 12,5 m 0m

Dimension of pipe loop (h x b) 3,65 m x 1,83 m -

Extra pipe (406,4 x 6,3 mm) 2 x 3,65 m = 7,3 m 0m

Expansion joint 0 1 pcs. (length = 265 mm)

Bends (3,6 mm thickness) 4 0

Time for welding 8 welds of approx. 1,5 hours 2 welds of approx. 2 hours

*NDT (X-ray) 8 welds 2 welds

*Pipe supports for pipe loop/


expansion joint stronger ix points 4 – 5 guides (Outer pipe) 1 guide + stronger ix points

Price index 100 18

Pressure loss Please note!


The pressure loss is signiicantly lower The price index is based on material have extra costs such as extra costs
when installing an expansion joint and working hours. Areas marked for supports/guides for pipe loop and
rather than a pipe loop. with * are not part of this price index. for stronger ix points for expansion
Please note that both solutions will joint respectively.

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MOVEMENTS

Axial movement the expansion joint to extend in accept a relatively limited amount of more than one plane; in such cases it large amount of movement to be simultaneously. Such units usually
Axial movement is movement of the length. lateral movement, especially when the is important that the expansion joint absorbed. In particular, pinned units require a lot of lexibility to absorb
bellows in the direction of the Thermal expansion of the pipe system low characteristics of the system designer is made aware of the total used in 2-pin or 3-pin arrangements signiicant amounts of movements in
longitudinal axis. results in an axial compression of the demand that an inner sleeve is lateral movement to be applied. can convert pipe growth into angular combination. However, this often
This movement can be compressive, installed expansion joints. necessary. For larger lateral move- rotation and control the expansion leads to a limited pressure containing
where the bellows shortens in length, The speciications for expansion joints ment capability, it is usual to utilise a Angular movement from 2 directions and in 2 planes. capacity due to considerations
or extensive where the bellows should always state the movements twin bellows arrangement with an Angular movement is the rotation of towards the bellows’ stability.
extends in length. as they afect the expansion joints, intermediate pipe between the the bellow's longitudinal axis at one It is important not to confuse angular
In the majority of applications, the and not those generated by the pipe bellows, the expansion joint lateral end relative to the other, the axis of rotation with torsion. Torsion is a Important
expansion joint is deemed necessary system. movement is taken up by an angular rotation is taken at exactly the twisting rotational movement around It is important that the designer of
because of the increasing tempera- rotation of the bellows in opposite midpoint of the bellow and the longitudinal axis; it generates expansion joint is fully informed of all
ture of the pipe system. The expan- Lateral movement directions. perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. undesirable shear forces within the the movements to that the expansion
sion joint is itted in pipe systems and Lateral movement is movement The amount of lateral movement Expansion joints using angular bellows and its inluence on the joint will encounter. Knowledge of the
installed between two ix points perpendicular to the bellow's available depends on the rotational movement to control pipe system bellows should always be avoided. amount of movement, its direction
(anchors). longitudinal axis; it is a shearing movement capacity of each bellows expansion are almost always used in Please refer to the section about and any combination of axial, lateral
The extension of the pipe is compen- movement of the bellows with one and the distance between them, pairs, sometimes combined as part of torsion. and angular movements occurring
sated by the compression of the end ofset from the other, usually with increasing the distance between the a twin bellows unit and sometimes in together is essential for the correct
bellows. the ends of the bellows remaining bellows increases the lateral move- sets of 2 or 3 in pinned restrained Universal movement design of the expansion joints.
In some cases, typically cryogenic parallel to each other. ment capability of the expansion joint expansion joints. Universal expansion joints can be
and chilled water services, the pipe A single bellow expansion joint, proportionally. The intelligent use of the angular designed and built to absorb applied
system contracts in service causing working with a shearing action, can Lateral movement can be applied in capability of the bellows can enable a axial, lateral and angular movements

AXIAL LATERAL ANGULAR

ANIMATION OF
MOVEMENTS
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AXIAL
EXPANSION JOINTS
Application the ability to absorb minor
Having the ability to compensate for lateral and angular delections and
axial movements and with its simple installation tolerances. However, we
and compact overall dimensions, axial recommend the utilisation should be
expansion joints are very widely used limited to its main function, otherwise
within a range of applications. its service life may be negatively
They are especially common in long impaired.
pipe runs, examples of which would
include exhaust systems, ventilation Where there is a need for absorption
and lue gas systems, district heating, other than that of axial movements,
steam, oil and gas pipe systems. we strongly recommend alternative
options and Belman will be pleased to
Axial movement provide its professional advice.
Axial movement is considered as an
elongation or compression of the pipe
system in its longitudinal axis, Definitions
Axial expansion joints are designed to meaning that in the process of Axial movement is shown as AX and
absorb axial movements (extension absorbing the movements, the overall stated in mm. Compression and
and compression in its longitudinal length of the expansion joint will either elongation is indicated as
axial direction). The thermal expansion extend or compress. negative (-) and positive (+).
of a straight pipe line section between
two ix points can be absorbed by Axial expansion joints which are Example
axial expansion joints with a relatively designed to absorb large movements, Elongation +10 and compression -20
compact build-in length. This ofers a can contain one, two or several will be shown as: AX +10/-20 mm.
simple and cost eicient solution in bellows in one unit, and larger move- Equal longitudinal movements are
terms of movement compensation. ments can also be achieved by shown as: AX +/-20 mm (2δN).
Axial expansion joints can be pre-tensioning or by installing several
equipped with all kinds of connectors, expansion joints on the pipe section.
such as welding ends or welded or Depending on the nominal diameter
loose (rotatable) langes. and length, axial expansion joints have

ADVANTAGES REQUIREMENTS

l Simple solution for compensation l Strong ix points and good guides


of temperature luctuations are required
l No change in the low direction l Large movements require
utilisation of several axial
l Compact and space saving
expansion joints
solution
l Many ix points and guides are
l Relatively low cost
needed for long pipe sections
l Higher costs for ix points and
guides

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LATERAL
EXPANSION JOINTS
number of end connections like bends or a change in the pipe
welding ends, langes and/or a direction.
combination thereof. Additionally,
Lateral movement
it can be equipped with accessories
Lateral movement is a sideways
like: inner sleeves, covers,
(lateral) displacement of the ends of
intermediate pipe and tie rods.
the expansion joint in a direction
perpendicular to its longitudinal axis.
The type of expansion joint selected
Lateral movement can be absorbed
depends on both its cost efectiveness
both in the horizontal and the vertical
and its suitability for the function to be
axis/direction according to the design
fulilled. The economic
of the pipe system. Lateral movement
consideration should not only take into
can, to a limited degree, be absorbed
account the cost of the expansion
by one bellow. If larger movements
joints, but also the required ix points,
are to be absorbed, we recommend
guides and structures.
a design with a universal expansion
joint (two bellows with an intermedi-
Application
Lateral expansion joints are used to ate pipe) absorbing the movement
As lateral expansion joints absorb
absorb lateral delection. Lateral and this also results in lower ofset
movements in lateral directions in one
expansion joints can move in all lateral forces.
or more planes, and absorb adjusting
directions simultaneously for absorb- forces, they are widely used in more Definitions
ing expansion from two pipe sections complex pipe systems with many Lateral movement is shown as LA
in diferent directions. diferent directions and levels. and stated in mm. The parallel
The lateral expansion joint is normally Lateral expansion joints make possible displacement is indicated as
equipped with ixtures such as the absorption of movements which negative (-) and positive (+).
external tie rods, which allow the unit are perpendicular to the longitudinal
to absorb movements in all lateral direction of the pipeline, and are Example
directions but also to absorb the therefore ideal for installation in pipe The elongation of one side of the
pressure thrust (incl. full systems with bends, Z shaped pipe bellow is +10 and the compression of
vacuum). systems and in 3 hinged systems. the other side of the bellow is -20.
The lateral expansion joints are Lateral expansion joints can be used This will be shown as: LA +10/-20
available with one or two bellows as tank settlement bellows, vibration mm. Equal parallel displacement is
(universal type) as well as with a absorbers and in all pipe systems with shown as: LA +/-20 mm (2λN).

ADVANTAGES REQUIREMENTS

l Absorbs movements in all lateral l For absorption of large expansions


directions several lateral expansion joints are
needed
l Absorption of large lateral
movements with only one lateral l Many ix points and guides are
expansion joint needed for long pipe sections
l Reduced loads on all ix points
as the tie rods absorb the loads
without transferring pressure thrust
on to the ix points

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ANGULAR
EXPANSION JOINTS
Angular expansion joints allow angular transferring pressure thrust on to the
movements only, contrary to axial ixed points. A gimbal expansion joint is
expansion joints which elongate and more lexible than a hinged expansion
compress in the pipeline axis. The joint as the gimbal enables multiple
angular expansion joint moves in an angular rotations.
angular rotation in one or several
planes, controlled by a pair of hinges Angular expansion joints in general
or a gimbal. The angular expansion Angular expansion joints ofer a wide
joint is as standard delivered with range of options, and when built into
either hinges or gimbals, and can be two or three pinned pipe systems, they
manufactured with any end can accommodate very large
connections such as welding ends, movements with very low reaction
welded langes, or loose langes or forces, without the need for ix points
combinations thereof, depending on and structures.
Hinged
client requirements. As angular expansion joints are fully
restrained, they require only
Hinged angular expansion joints inexpensive guides or intermediate
Hinged angular expansion joints are guides. This gives an economic
equipped with hinges, to absorb advantage in large diameter, hot piping
angular movement/rotation in one systems, even if the movements are
plane only. The hinges are designed to complex and in several planes. Further,
resist the pressure thrust from the pipe the hinges or gimbal can be designed
system. Single hinged expansion joints to support the dead weight loads from
are generally used in pairs or threes the adjacent pipes and connected
with a connecting pipe system equipment, and to carry wind loads,
between, and widely used in irregular snow loads, and any other external
and complex pipe systems. loads from the pipe system, minimizing
the need for ix points and structures.
Gimbal angular expansion joints The hinge can also be designed to
Gimbal angular expansion joints are eliminate torsion forces acting on the
Gimbal designed to absorb angular bellow. The bellow does not allow any
movements in several planes without torsion, and this should be

To b e c o n t i n u e d . . .

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ANGULAR
EXPANSION JOINTS Continued...

counteracted against in all cases. expansion joint where its longitudinal longitudinal axis, and is not to be
When the angular expansion joints are axis is displaced as an arc from its understood as angular rotation.
installed in two hinged or three hinged initial position. This is to be under-
systems, the distance/intermediate stood as an angulation of the Definitions
pipe between each unit should be as expansion joints two end planes Angular movement is shown as AN
large as possible, as this allow relative to each other, which results in and stated in degrees. Angular
maximum lateral delection or the longitudinal centreline becoming rotation is indicated as negative (-)
movement to be absorbed. If the an arc, like a pipe bend. and positive (+) respectively.
thermal growth of the intermediate The convolutions are uniformly
pipe is signiicant, a three hinged compressed along the inside of the Example
system is required. bellows longitudinal centreline, and Angular movement positive +5 and
uniformly elongated along the outer negative -10 will be stated as: AN
Angular movement radius of the arc. +5/-10°. An equal angular rotation
Angular movement is an angular/ Torsion or twisting of one end with over the bellows longitudinal centre-
rotational displacement of the respect to the other end about its line are stated as AN +/-10° (2αN).

ADVANTAGES REQUIREMENTS

l Absorbs angular movements in l Changes in low direction/pipe


single or multi plane direction is required
l Use of normal guides l More space consuming than axial
expansion joints
l Reduced loads on all ix points
l Two or three expansion joints are
required for a system

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UNIVERSAL
EXPANSION JOINTS
welding ends, welded or loose Application
langes, and an endless number of Universal expansion joints can absorb
accessories such as inner sleeves, movements in all directions, and are
cover and movement controls. used in uncritical, low pressure
installations like ventilation ducts,
Universal expansion joints featured in exhaust gas systems, fresh air
this catalogue are restricted to the ventilation and process equipment.
maximum design pressure of 2,5
BarG, but as customised solution they Definitions
can be designed for higher pressure. Movement is shown as AX (axial),
LA (lateral), AN (angular) mm + deg.
The universal expansion joints allow a The parallel displacement is indicated
large amount of lateral ofset in as negative (-) and positive (+)
multiple planes, and the lateral respectively. It is very important to
Universal expansion joints consist of delection can be increased or notice if the movements is stated in
two multi-convoluted bellows decreased by changing the length of combination (universal), or as an
connected with an intermediate pipe the intermediate pipe. alternatively combination of the
into one assembly. Universal expansion joints do not use diferent directions.
tie rods, and are therefore suitable
Belman has developed a series of only for low pressure applications. Fix Example
universal expansion joints that allows points and guides must be suiciently The elongation of the bellow is +10
all three movements: axial, lateral and designed to withstand the full pressure and the compression of the bellow is
angular simultaneously. The universal thrust forces and other loads. An -20. This will be shown as: +10/-20
expansion joints can be equipped with universal expansion joint is not to be mm. Equal parallel displacement is
all kinds of end connections, like confused with a lateral expansion joint. shown as: +/-20 mm.

ADVANTAGES REQUIREMENTS

l Absorbs movements in all l Only for low pressure applications


directions
l Fix points and good guides are
l Absorption of large axial required
movements and lateral move-
l Many ix points and guides are
ments in one expansion joint
needed for long pipe sections
l Can be modiied to suit existing
installation gap

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EXHAUST
EXPANSION JOINTS
exhaust pipe and secure using band (for minimum delection forces and
clamps or worm-drive clips. good fatigue properties) with good
Exhaust expansion joints can absorb performance in conditions where
axial and lateral movements alone or vibration prevails.
in combination, and it is usually the Exhaust expansion joints are generally
required movement capacity which unrestrained so the pressure force
determines the selected coniguration. (generated by the bellows when
A single bellow is normally selected to pressurised), together with the
accept mainly axial movement delection forces resulting from
although some lateral movement is movement, must be contained by the
usually possible. Where the amount of system ix points and guides.
axial movement is outside of the
capacity of a single bellows, a double At high temperatures or where the
expansion joint may be necessary. low velocity is high, Belman always
When the unit is required to accept a recommends an inner sleeve in the
signiicant amount of lateral bellows. The inner sleeve protects the
movement, including applications bellows against abrasion from any
Exhaust expansion joints are
where axial movement is applied particulate matter in the low medium
designed to absorb heat induced
simultaneously, a double bellows is and helps to smooth the gas low
expansion and contraction of pipe
usually the preferred option. over the convolutions which helps in
systems and exhaust systems.
the reduction of turbulence. It can
Belman has developed a wide range
A double bellows unit has a interme- also help to reduce the temperature
of exhaust expansion joints, which are
diate pipe between the bellows and of the bellows in the expansion joint.
designed to give high movement
absorption with low spring rates for sometimes this is an integral part of
Application
best overall performance. the bellows tube reducing the need
Exhaust expansion joints are used in
The typical pressure rating for exhaust for welded joints.
a wide range of applications including
expansion joints, temperature gas turbine exhausts, power units,
depending is 1.0 BarG. Belman exhaust expansion joints are generator sets, marine propulsion
designed to be as light as practically systems, OEM engines and auxiliary
These units are available with many possible to give minimum loads on systems.
end itting options including welding hangers and pipe supports. Further,
ends, langes (welded and loose). For the bellows technology, often Customised expansion joints can be
smaller sizes, it is often possible to incorporates multi layers, giving designed and built for any speciic
slide the bellows tangent over the maximum movement and lexibility requirement and application.

ADVANTAGES REQUIREMENTS

l Gas-tight and resistant to l High low velocity often requires an


corrosion and temperature inner sleeve
l Absorb vibrations and oscillations l Exhaust bellows exposed to
vibration should be designed to
l Light weight, reducing loads on
ensure that the natural frequency
hangers and pipe supports
and any harmonics do not
l Very low spring rates, and high coincide with the frequencies of
lexible performance reduces loads the exhaust system
on hangers and pipe supports
l Economical

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HIGH QUALIT Y
EXPANSION JOINTS
Belman is a recognised designer and DN 25 to more than DN 12.000 in all
manufacturer of metallic expansion design variations, materials and
joints with solutions being installed according to all national & international
throughout the world. Belman A/S standards. We supply expansion joints
was established in 1994, with the for a wide range of applications and f
main facility situated in Esbjerg, or many diferent users of expansion
Denmark. Over the years, we have joints such as: plant operators, piping
been able to build up a strong engineers, plant designers, EPC
technical base with an extensive contractors, trading companies, OEM
range of references across the manufacturers etc.
industries, proving our abilities as
committed, problem-solving, Every day, we expertly assist our
innovative and rapidly developing clients with customised expansion
solution provider. We strive constantly joint solutions tailored for their applica-
to deliver excellent solutions by tion and project.
applying the latest available technolo- The customised solutions designed
gies and maximum eiciency for the client are usually metallic
throughout the entire design and expansion joint solutions, but for
manufacturing process. applications where metallic expansion
joints are not the optimum solution, we
Since 2008, Belman has been a also expertly assist on solutions like
member of the Euro-Qualilex® rubber expansion joints, fabric expan-
association. This ensures our sion joints, metallic lexible hoses etc.
commitment to a high level of product
quality, with a focus on safe, reliable If you require further assistance or
and fully documented products. wish to discuss the expansion joints
We provide high quality metallic we can ofer you, please do not
expansion joints in sizes varying from hesitate to contact us.

WHY CHOOSE BELMAN

Clients choose Belman because of:

l High quality l Responsiveness


l Short and accurate delivery times l Documentation
l Flexibility l Customer-oriented approach

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QUALIT Y ASSURANCE WELDING &


MATERIAL CONTROL
The delivery of high quality products tests and inspection in-house. l TR CU 032/2013 (GOST-R) Welding audit our suppliers and we set also
and services has always been an The Belman expansion joint design Our focus on quality assurance high demands for them in terms of
integrated part of what we stand and production process makes use of l Declaration of conformity includes also welding and within this having the same approvals, proce-
for. We strive to provide expansion state-of-the-art technologies. (Russian Rostechnadzor) area, we follow both client requests, dures and experience as we do.
joints and services of a consistently Accredited authorities perform regular project requests, our own 3.1 certiicates is a must and we are
high quality which fully meet the controls and tests to conirm the l Mark transfer approval within procedures, our own quality certiied to mark transfer when the
expectations of our customers. The eicient and professional continuity of EN 10204 3.1 PED/AD-M W objectives and the requirements of sheet and coil are used for several
implementation and adherence to Belman process management. the design codes. Penetrant inspection orders.
recognised quality assurance systems l DNV-GL type approval
ensures that all processes are A natural step for Belman has been Selection of the suitable material for
performed accurately. The project Company approvals l Bureau Veritas type approval to automise the process of welding the expansion joint that suits the
starts with the initial review of the as much as possible to ensure that project/application is crucial. To
submitted speciications, followed by l EN ISO 9001:2008 LNG/LPG standard type approvals ensure this with considerations of
l we have the right qualiied welding
the design, manufacture, testing and for LR, BV, DNV-GL, ABS and procedure (WPS) for the project and all applicable norms and standards,
documentation, all in accordance with l EN ISO 3834-2 KRS also that we are using the right certi- we have build an extensive material
the customer’s requirements. ied welders for the project. We hold a database.
l Pressure Equipment Directive l EHEDG database with more than 200 diferent Visual inspection
The accreditations and certiicates PED 2014/68/EU (PED 97/23/EC) qualiied WPS.
we possess enable us to shorten and Our latest approvals can be seen from
optimise each project by performing l AD2000 Merkblatt HP0 our website.

Database of qualified WPS Weld measuring gauge Sliding gauge

Material control
To ensure a short and accurate
delivery time, we have an extensive
stock of raw materials. For the bellow
material, we stock various steel types
in both sheets and coil. These are
qualities such as diferent types of
Clamp meters common stainless steel, all 300 series
Caliper gauge
and special alloys being Inconel,
Incoloy, Hastelloy, titanium, nickel etc.
All welding activity is carefully As quality is important to us and to
inspected under supervision of our our customers, we have compre-
OUR ACCREDITATIONS own inspectors (IWS and IWIS). hensive control at goods reception.
We check all incoming raw materials
As well as we have 100% trace- according to our QA procedures
ability on all materials, we also have and policies and that means, among
full traceability on all iller materials. others, that we check the material
3.1 certiicate can be provided for all thickness, certiicates, marking of the
of them. All documentation are kept in steel, if the goods are as ordered etc. Material database
our iles for minimum 10 years, which We have a quarantine stock for goods
means that we can always ind the not approved by the inspector.
needed documentation for the client To ensure a consistent quality on our
in case it is required. subsupplies and raw materials, we

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DOCUMENTATION

Not only does Belman concentrate on Typically, we ofer our customers the l Material certiicates according to
the quality and inish of its products, following documentation: EN 10204 3.1
the same careful attention is also l DoC – Declaration of Conformity
applied to the associated Calculations
l CoC – Certiicate of Conformity
documentation. l Bellow calculations
l VT, PT, TP, RT, UT, MPI, PMI
Belman has developed its own l Flange calculations reports
special software which manages the l Finite Element Analysis (FEA) l NDT operator certiicate
material traceability on each project. l Tie rods calculations (EN 473/ISO 9712)
It is also integrated with our design
l Pipe calculations l Pressure- and tightness test report
software to ensure the integrity of all
materials used against the design l Hinge calculations and procedure
code. Documentation is provided l Lug and lifting lugs calculations l Pressure gauge calibration certiicate
with every project. As we are able to l Natural frequency calculations l ITP – Inspection and Test Plan
execute tests and inspections
l Inner sleeve calculations l Measuring report
in-house, our documentation is
generated quickly and depending on l Bolt torque calculations l Paint report incl. datasheets
the client's request, documentation l Seismic calculations l ISO certiicates (EN ISO 9001,
can be supplied with the goods or EN ISO 3834-2)
l Pressure drop calculations
sent separately. This ability to quickly
External hardware calculations l Type approval certiicate
generate documents ensures that no l

time is lost when our products arrive l Cleaning certiicate and procedure
at the destination, allowing the instal- Welding documentation l Supplier EN ISO 9001 certiicate
lation to be immediately executed with l WPS (15600 series (PED), l Installation instruction
the absolute minimum of downtime. AD2000, ASME IX)
Due to our strength in document l WPQR (15600 series (PED), 3rd party documents
management, we are repeatedly AD2000, ASME IX)
chosen by clients. l Witness pressure test
l Welders certiicates (EN/ISO 9606,
l Calculation approval
For the expansion joints speciied in EN/ISO 14732, AD2000, ASME IX)
l Design approval
this catalogue and for our l Welding lists (Belman layout,
customised solutions, we can provide custom layout) l Final inspection
the complete documentation l Weld drawings l According to type approval
packages needed. Documentary
l Filler material certiicates l Destructive testing
requirements are determined by the
(minimum 2.2, EN 10204)
project speciications, the applica-
tion and the customer, industry and l Welding inspection reports Other related documents
design code. (before, during and after) l According to nuclear
l Production tests according to speciications
Some projects require just a few AD 2000 l According to NORSOK
certiicates while other projects, such
l Tests according to NORSOK speciications
as those for e.g. the nuclear power
industry, require thousands of pages l As-build drawing l According to Oil/energy
of documentation. No matter what speciications
the requirements may be, Belman has Other documentation l According to special customer
the experience to ensure compliance. l Inspection certiicate speciications/requirements

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TEST

Our expansion joints can be subject l Vibration test cracks and pin holes. After the devel- is always higher than the operating can also be used to measure the one of the latest non-destructive test
to any kind of tests and inspections. l Burst test oping time, any excessive penetrant pressure to give a factor of safety. thickness of a subject, for example in methods, which uses electromagnetic
The scope of tests meets the liquid is removed from the inspected The safety factor used is depending order to determine the level of induction to detect imperfections in
l Metallurgy inspections
requirements of the design code or area and then a white penetrant on the regulations that apply. Belman corrosion on pipework. conductive materials. Eddy Current
the customer’s speciication. Some l Cupping test (Erichsen test) developer is applied that draws the has large scale testing equipment test can detect very small cracks in
tests are performed by Belman and l Hardness test original penetrant out from defects to to perform pressure testing up to Positive material identification the surface of the material or near its
some are performed by 3rd parties. form a visible indication. The DN 3000 and 500 tons. Belman can (PMI) surface.
Concerning testing, we diferentiate DESCRIPTION OF TESTS indication will appear as a red spot on pressure test in accordance with any Belman ofers positive material
between two diferent test types: Visual test the tested surface. The dye penetrant applicable code. identiication on all materials used. Destructive testing
non-destructive testing (NDT) and A visual inspection of the bellow test is the perfect way to render a PMI is rapidly increasing in its use as In order to understand and prove
destructive testing, also called convolutions for any cracks and defect, such as a visible crack. Magnetic particle examination a non-destructive test method. By structural and material performance
destructive physical analysis (DPA). irregularities, weld imperfections, Belman has certiied dye penetrant Magnetic particle inspection is a exposing X-rays into materials, each under load, destructive testing can be
By testing, we verify that our surface inish and paint imperfections. technicians and procedures. Dye non-destructive testing for detecting chemical element relects the radia- performed.
expansion joints are suitable for the penetrant liquid is a rapid and cost discontinuities in surfaces and sub tion of X-rays by generating Belman has in-house test equipment
intended use. Non-destructive testing Leak tightness test efective method of testing. surfaces in ferromagnetic materials energy in a diferent way. to carry out: burst test, cupping test
is most commonly used, as it does Leak testing is used to verify and alloys. Magnetic particle inspec- XRF analysers can then measure (Erichsen test), movement tests and
not permanently alter the tested conformity of expansion joins. There Radiographic examination tion (MPI) can also be used to show the intensity and characteristic of fatigue tests. Destructive testing is
subject. are several ways to execute a leak Radiographic examination is a indications of stress corrosion the emitted energy, from which the suitable when expansion joints are
test; generally the expansion joints non-destructive test method, also cracking in pipe systems. Belman analyser can thereby determine the being manufactured in large quantities
Non-destructive tests are pressurised with air and then called X-ray. The test generates an ofers magnetic particle examination qualitative and quantitative composi- or when a possible failure would have
l Visual test the inspected area is sprayed with a image by using electromagnetic as an economical alternative to tion of the material being tested. a serious impact.
l Leak tightness test soap-water solution. The subsequent gamma rays to penetrate through an radiographic testing.
formation of soap bubbles would object. The X-rays that pass through Helium leak testing ADDED VALUES
l Dye penetrant test are captured by a detector (ilm or For optimal safety and as a more Testing of the expansion joints are
indicate the presence of a leak. Ultrasonic testing
l Radiographic examination Other types of media used for digital) that generates a superimposed Ultrasonic test is used to transmit accurate way of leak testing, Belman always done according to the project
l Hydrostatic pressure testing testing could involve gas, with the image of the tested specimen’s sound waves into the test ofers a non-destructive helium leak requirements and the relevant
l Magnetic particle examination use of sensors for the detection of internal structures. material. With a probe that sends test of our products. Where a normal standards. These are then recorded
gases such as helium. Radiographic test is used to inspect sound waves into the material, there leak test such as hydrostatic or soap in a complete manufacturing data
l Ultrasonic testing
discontinuities and imperfection of are two indications on the solution leak test ofers only a limited record book.
l Positive material identiication (PMI) Dye penetrant test butt welds such as: interpass cold oscilloscope. One is from the initial leak detection rate, a leak test using Our expansion joints are made of high
l Helium leak testing Dye penetrant test is a widely used lap, porosity, slag inclusion, incom- pulse of the probe and the second helium as tracer gas, passes through quality materials, from state-of-the-art
l Eddy current test non-destructive test method to locate plete penetration, incomplete fusion, comes from the back wall echo. If any leak due to its small atomic size. manufacturing process and qualiied
cracks in a welded surface, lack of root undercut, external undercut, there is an imperfection in the tested With a mass spectrometer leak and dedicated personnel.
l Dimensional check
welding fusion, leaks and fatigue ofset or misalignment and cracks. welds, this is displayed as reduced detector, it’s possible to locate and We treat the tests and quality
Destructive tests cracks. The tested surface is cleaned amplitude; the depth of the defect measure the size of leaks. procedures as an important process
and then the liquid penetrant is Hydrostatic pressure test can also be determined. This non-de- which adds value to our products, but
l Fatigue life testing
applied. The penetrant liquid is A hydrostatic pressure tests veriies structive test method can be used on Eddy Current test most importantly, it delivers a guaran-
l Squirm testing allowed 30 minutes developing time expansion joint for its strength and carbon steel, stainless steel, alloys Belman ofers also Eddy Current tee of quality and product conidence
l Movement test in which to soak into any pores, laws, leak resistance. The test pressure and other materials. This test method inspections. Eddy current testing is for our customers.

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ENGINEERING &
MANUFACTURING
State-of-the-art engineering design and manufacture, which
To meet the expectations of high was prepared by a working group
safety, engineering must be of multiple associations who
supported by reliable and veriied together formed the “Arbeitsge-
calculations. We calculate therefore meinschaft Druckbehalter”.
according to the latest design codes,
recognised by international l ASME B31.1 - An American
classiication associations. National Standard, a Power Piping
We are able to ofer steel expansion Code. It prescribes minimum
joints calculated and designed requirements for the design,
according to following design codes: materials, fabrication, erection,
test, inspection, operation, and
Design codes: maintenance of power piping
l EN 14917 - European Standard systems.
speciies the requirements for
design, manufacture and l ASME B31.3 – An American
installation of metal bellows and National Standard, Process Piping
expansion joints for pressure Code provides a minimum set of
applications. rules concerning design, materials,
fabrication, testing and examina-
l EN 13445 - European Standard
tion practices used in the
for Unired Pressure Vessels. EN
construction of process piping
13445 is a standard that provides
systems.
rules for the design, fabrication,
and inspection of pressure
l ASME VIII Div. I – An American
vessels.
National Standard that provides
l EN 13480 - A European rules for the design, fabrication
Standard that speciies the and inspection of boilers and
requirements for: industrial piping pressure vessels.
systems and supports, including
safety systems, made of metallic l EJMA – A design code made by
materials. EN 13480 is applicable the Expansion Joint Manufacturers
to metallic piping above ground, Association, an organization
ducted or underground. established in 1955. The standard
provides rules for design, manu-
l AD2000 - German Code of facture and safe installation of
practice for pressure vessel metallic expansion joints.

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ENGINEERING &
MANUFACTURING
The required solutions can be application, locations in the
supplied with CE-marking in pipe system and installation
compliance with the Pressure requirements
Equipment Directive (97/23/EC). l Calculation software: BelMaker®,
OMTECH and ANSYS
Belman is a member of the Euro-
Qualilex Association, and participates State-of-the-art manufacturing
actively in writing the European l Several bellow manufacturing
Standard for expansion joints, EN methods are available: punch
14917. The expansion joint solutions formed, roll formed and hydraulic
we ofer are developed in accordance formed in both single-ply and
with the submitted speciications and multi-ply
l Extensive stock of materials for
in the close interaction with our
clients, producing results that ofer both connection ends and raw
the optimal balance between sheet materials for bellows. Our
performance and cost. sheet stock includes: austenitic
We pride ourselves on the fast stainless steels (300 series),
response to customer requests, duplex, aluminium, titanium and
especially in critical situations that high-nickel alloys such as Inconel,
call for the urgent replacement of Incoloy, Hastelloy, Monel, Nickel,
expansion joints. etc.
l In-house painting facility
l In total 7700 m2 production and
Our design process includes the stock facility
following: l Lifting capacity: up to 40 tonnes
l Design codes: EN 13445, l Advanced welding equipment to
EN 13480, EN 14917, ASME VIII, ensure high quality and eicient
Div.I, ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, welding
AD 2000 or EJMA l Automated and semi-automated
l CAD Drawings welding equipment
l 3D Modelling l Test and inspection equipment
l Finite Element Analysis (FEA) (in-house)
l Technical consulting on optimal l Various pressure test equipment
solutions in regards to design, (among others a DN 3500 test rig)

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VALIDATION
OF DESIGN
In certain situations, it is not immedi- service Belman can prepare an
ately possible to validate the evaluation report as part of the
pressurised integrity of a construction technical documentation package.
by means of the analytical formulas
speciied in the applied design Belman has further invested in a
standards. For example, the geome- market-leading analytical calculation
trical complexity of the construction or tool, which in addition to the stress
the need for a further optimisation of analysis, enables us to ofer design
the design could mean that the validation in connection with pres-
analytical formulas cannot be applied. surised equipment in accordance with
the design code EN 13445.
In such situations, Belman can verify This tool can validate lange joints,
the integrity of the construction by pipe joints, spigots, supports and
means of complex Finite Element lifting lugs as well as can carry out
Analyses. For this purpose, we use more complex analyses, such as
ANSYS® and the validation is carried Tall Tower Analysis.
out according to the terms of the The software used by Belman is
speciied design standard. tested and validated through close
The results of the analysis are often co-operation with reputable institu-
used internally for optimisation of the tions such as DNV-GL and TÜV who
construction, but as an additional also use this software regionally.

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EXPANSION JOINT
MATERIALS
Our selected material combinations In particularly aggressive conditions,
for standard expansion joints are special materials with high corrosion
suitable for the majority of resistance should be used. The
applications. corrosion resistance should be at
The selection of the bellow material is least equal to that of the adjoining
generally based on the following pipe. The demand for highly lexible
aspects: expansion joints focuses on the use
of multi-ply bellows, where very
l Formability (Ductility) thin-walled convolutions prevent
l Weld ability corrosion. Whenever in doubt, it is
recommended to choose a material
l Thermal stability with a higher corrosion resistance for
the bellows, at least for the inner ply.
l Strength
In many cases, nickel-based alloys
l Corrosion resistance like Inconel 600, Inconel 625, Incoloy
825 are suitable. Belman has
l Corrosion properties such as
signiicant experience in working with
process media, surrounding
these materials.
environment, internal cleaning
agents The resistance tables provided in this
catalogue can be helpful in material
l Mechanical properties: high
selection. However, the choice of a
temperature service, cryogenic
suitable corrosion resistant material
service, operating stresses
should be based on the experience of
l Manufacturing properties: forming the user, who is most familiar with the
and cold working capabilities, cost particular features of the system and
and material availability. the operating medium.

MATERIAL CERTIFICATES

The expansion joints in this catalogue l Material certiicates 3.1


are supplied with documentation as l Inspection certiicate
per customer request. l Certiicate of conformity
l CE marking
The following documentation can be For expansion joints according to
provided upon request: EJMA:
For expansion joints according to l Material certiicate 3.1
EN 14917 and EN 13445 (PED): l Inspection certiicate

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TEMPERATURE LIMITS
FOR BELLOW MATERIALS
TYPE MATERIAL TEMPERATURE °C DOCUMENT

Number Steel name Minimum Maximum

1.4301 X5CrNi18-10 -196a 550

1.4306 X2CrNi19-11 -270a 550

1.4401 X5CrNiMo17-12-2 -196 a


550

1.4404 X2CrNiMo17-12-2 -270 b


550
Stainless
1.4435 X2CrNiMo18-14-3 -270a 550 EN 10028-7:2007
austenitic
steels 1.4539 X1CrNiMoCuN25-20-5 -196a 550

1.4541 X6CrNiTi18-10 -270 c


550

1.4550 X6CrNiNb18-10 -196 a


550

1.4571 X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 -270c 550

Heat 1.4828 X15CrNiSi20-12 -196 900d Annex B, Position 1


resistant X10NiCrAITi32-21 -196 600 Annex B, Position 2.1
austenitic 1.4876
steels X10NiCrAITi32-21 (H) 900 d
Annex B, Position 2.2

2.4610 NiMo16Cr16Ti -196 400 EAM-0526-28

EAM-0526-43-1,
EAM-0526-43-2
-10 450
2.4816 NiCr15Fe
(-270) (900)d ([9]. [10])

Nickel
alloys 2.4819 NiMo16Cr15W -196 400 EAM-0526-18

-196 450 EAM-0526-40


2.4856 NiCr22Mo9Nb
(-270) (900) d
([11], [12])

2.4360 NiCu30Fe -196 425 Annex B, Position 3

2.4858 NiCr21Mo -270 540 Annex B, Position 4

1.0345 P235GH -20 400

1.0425 P265GH -20 400 EN 10028-2:2009

1.5415 16Mo3 -20e 500


Ferritic
steels 1.7335 13CrMo4-5 -20e 500

1.0565 P355NH -20 400


EN 10028-3:2009
1.8935 P460NH -20 400

a = Minimum temperature according to EN 13445-2/Annex B or EN 13480-2/Annex B.


b = Minimum temperature according to CERN [7].
c = Minimum temperature for cold-rolled strip up to 6 mm and hot rolled sheet up to 12 mm thickness [2].
d = Special care should be exercised due to the risk of embrittlement when using the materials at elevated temperatures above 550°C.
e = Minimum temperature is possible when the specified minimum impact energy (normally 27 J) can be proved.

Source: EN 14917:2009

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BELLOW MATERIALS

For pressurised applications corrosion resistance when compared through the temperature range environments. It inds wide use in 1.4958 (EN 10088-1) / INCOLOY molybdenum alloy with an extra low
according to EN 14917, the to 1.4301/304, especially in chloride between 430°C to 900°C. The alloy steam and salt water services, where 800H (UNS N08810) carbon and silicon content. The alloy
temperature range can be seen from environments that tend to cause inds usage in many of the same it is virtually immune to chloride stress In situations where a greater has very good corrosion resistance
the previous page. For lower pressure pitting. applications as 1.4301/304, where corrosion. resistance to stress rupture and creep and high mechanical strength. It is
applications and/or other design Typical applications are lue gas the added safeguard from is required, Incoloy 800H is used characterized by excellent resistance
codes, higher/other temperature ducts, marine service, crude oil intergranular corrosion is desired. 2.4856 (EN 10088-1) / INCONEL instead of Incoloy 800. Especially at to a range of corrosive media in
ranges apply. systems, heat exchangers and other Our standard catalogue is designed 625 (ASTM B443 – 625) (UNS elevated temperatures higher than oxidizing and reducing conditions,
critical applications in the chemical with bellows elements in this material N06625) 816°C. Furthermore, Incoloy 800H plus resistance to pitting and crevice
Stainless steel and petrochemical industries. due to its versatility, favourable This alloy comes with higher has a relatively good resistance to corrosion.
Type 300 austenitic series pricing and availability. chromium content than alloy 600. chloride stress-corrosion cracking. The alloy has outstanding resistance
1.4404 (EN 10028-7) / AISI 316L Together with the addition of 9% to acids, like nitric, phosphoric,
1.4301 (EN 10028-7) / AISI 304 (ASTM A240 – 316L) Heat resistant steels molybdenum, this results in superior 2.4858 (EN 10088-1) / INCOLOY sulphuric and hydrochloric acids,
(ASTM A240 – 304) This alloy is an extra low-carbon mechanical strength and corrosion 825 (ASTM B424-05) (UNS including sulphuric and hydrochloric
1.4828 (EN 10095) resistance over a wider range of acid mixtures.
Services a wide range of applications. variation of 1.4401 with a 0,03% N08825)
High temperature steels are designed temperatures and corrosive
It resists organic chemicals, dyes and maximum carbon. It is commonly This copper-chrome nickel alloy
to be used at temperatures above environments.
a wide range of inorganic chemicals. used for highly corrosive applications, exhibits excellent corrosion resistance 1.4547 (EN 10028-7) / 254 SMO
550°C, in the temperature range It is used in many critical
The alloy resists nitric and sulphuric where intergranular corrosion is a to the most aggressive acids, in (ASTM) (UNS S31254)
where creep strength are the applications such as heat
acids at moderate temperatures and hazard. particular against hot, concentrated 254 SMO is a high-alloy austenitic
dimensioning factor and exchangers and FCCU (Fluid Catalytic
concentration. It is used extensively in sulphuric acid and in sulphur bearing stainless steel developed for use in
high-temperature corrosion occurs. Cracking Unit). When exposed to
piping systems conveying petroleum 1.4571 (EN 10028-7) / AISI 316Ti environments. Due to its content of aggressive chloride-bearing media or
Optimising steels for high tempera- temperatures above 500°C for a
products, compressed air, steam, lue (ASTM A240 – 316Ti) nickel in conjunction with molybde- seawater applications.
tures has meant that their resistance prolonged period, the alloy may
gas, and liqueied gases at cryogenic With the addition/stabilising of num and chromium, the Incoloy 825 The 254 SMO is recognised by a high
to aqueous corrosion has been become brittle.
temperatures. titanium and molybdenum, this alloy ofers excellent resistance to reducing chromium content, but it has the
limited. All steels are austenitic, Similar to Inconel 625, Inconel 625
shows very good resistance against environments, such as those molybdenum content which gives 254
resulting in relatively high creep LCF, it has the same
1.4306 / 1.4307 (EN 10028-7) / AISI carbide precipitation and intergranular containing sulphuric and phosphoric SMO excellent resistance to pitting
strength values. Standardised mechanical strength and corrosion
304L (ASTM A240 – 304L) corrosion. acids. It supports resistance to local and crevice corrosion. The high
high-temperature steels for service at resistance properties. But with a
This alloy is an extra low-carbon varia- The main advantage of 1.4571 is corrosion like crevice and pitting and nitrogen content further improves
temperatures up to 1000°C in dry air. slight diference in material
tion of 1.4301 with a 0,03% that it can be held at a higher ofers resistance to a variety of pitting resistance.
Utilisation in the temperature range composition (grain size), can
maximum carbon content that temperature for a longer time, without oxidizing substances such as nitric
600-900°C can lead to enhance low-cycle fatigue properties
eliminates chromium carbide sensitising (precipitation) occurring. acid, nitrates and oxidizing salt. The Duplex steels
embrittlement of the material. at elevated temperature.
precipitation from the welding Typical application areas are resistance of alloy 825 makes it the
process. As a result, this alloy can be chemical and petrochemical preferred choice for various Duplex
used in more severe corrosive industries, paper industry, food- 1.7846 (EN 10088-1) / INCOLOY applications such as chemical Duplex stainless steels, combine
environments than alloy 1.4301. processing and heat-exchangers. High alloyed steels 800 (UNS N08800) processing, pollution control, oil and many of the beneicial properties of
It is preferred over 1.4301 for nitric This is less expensive than the gas recovery, acid production, ferritic and austenitic steels. Due to
acid service. 1.4541 (EN 10028-7) / AISI 321 2.4816 (EN-10095-1) / INCONEL above-mentioned nickel alloys due pickling operations, nuclear fuel the high content of chromium and
(ASTM A240 -321) 600 (ASTM B168 – 600) (UNS to a lower content of nickel. reprocessing and the handling of nitrogen, and often also molybdenum,
1.4401 (EN 10028-7) / AISI 316 The addition of titanium to this N06600) Good properties against oxidation, radioactive wastes. these steels ofer good resistance to
(ASTM A240 – 316) stainless steel acts as a carbide This nickel-chromium alloy ofers high carburisation and other high pitting and particularly stress corro-
This alloy has higher nickel content stabilising element that prevents strength over a wide range of temperature corrosions, as well as 2.4605 (EN 100xx-1) / ALLOY 59 sion Cracking. The duplex microstruc-
than the 1.4301/304. The addition of carbide precipitation when the temperatures together with good mechanical strength at high (ASTM B 575) (UNS N06059) ture contributes to the high strength.
2-3% molybdenum gives it improved material is heated and cooled resistance to a variety of corrosive temperatures. Alloy 59 is a nickel-chromium- Duplex steels have good weldability.

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EXPANSION JOINT
SELECTION
The successful installation of usually divided by a ix point (between
expansion joints in a pipe system each section).
requires the careful consideration of
many variables. Drawings
The most important issue is to In the following pages examples of
establish the direction in which the good practice in the use of expansion
movements are acting and in which joints in diferent pipe systems are
way the movements should be illustrated. The drawings are freely
absorbed. Once this information is adapted from the applicable
known, the solution incorporating the standards and are in accordance with
most suitable expansion joint type(s) the drawings available in the latest
can be determined. version of the standard prevailing at the
time of this catalogues publication.
The following pages give some ideas
and suggestions for pipe system See animations
design, and how to implement By using the WebLink located near
expansion joints in the system in the each examples, you can see the online
best way. animations.

Complex pipe systems must be Questions & assistance


subdivided into a number of less If you have any questions or would like
complex sections, to ensure the any advice on the selection of
optimum movement absorption in expansion joints and their location in
several directions. Each section is the pipe system, please contact us.

DEFINITIONS

FP LFP

IA
LFP = Light ix point G1 G1
G1 = Guide 1
FP
FP = Fix point - on the
straight pipe
G2

FP
G2
G2 = Guide 2

FP LFP

FP = Fix point - placed in LFP = Light ix point - Gn Gn Gn = Following guides


the corner placed in the corner (Guide 3 etc.)

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FIX POINTS, GUIDES ETC.

Fix points and guides for points. The distance between the For other expansion joint types, the
axial expansion joints expansion joint and the irst guide position of ix points and guides are
It is important that the ix point is should be a maximum of dependent on the pipe system and
placed as close to the axial expansion 4 x diameter. The distance between the position of the expansion joint in
joint as possible. It is important to the following guides should be the pipe system.
note that only one axial expansion 14-20 x diameter.
joint can be installed between two ix This is illustrated in the drawings below.

FP G2 G1 FP G1 G2 FP

14-20xD _ 4xD
< _ 4xD
< 14-20xD

FP G1 G2 Gn FP

_ 4xD
< 14-20xD 14-20xD

MORE INFORMATION

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AXIAL AXIAL

LFP LFP LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917 Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917

Straight piping section with axial expansion joints Single axial expansion joint located on the large diameter side of a reducer
This illustrates the importance in the The amount of movements imposed friction of the pipe supports and the When on the same straight pipe on the small ix point should take into possible ofset of the pressure thrust if
use of the three ix points, as the use on each expansion joint is not diferences in stifness between the section, an axial expansion joint is account the full pressure thrust of the the reducer is eccentric.
of two or more axial expansion joints controlled, as the pipe between the bellows. It is always important to have located beside a reducer, the loads expansion joint and, additionally, the
in a piping section will create an two bellows can move sideward freely one axial expansion joint between two
undetermined arrangement. in both directions depending on the ix points.

LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917 Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917

Axial expansion joints not restraining the pressure thrust Straight piping with offset with axial expansion joint
The piping system should be per section of straight pipe system. efective area plus the bellows Shows the application of a single an ofset, this load must irst be distance between the irst guide (G1).
divided into sections by means of ix The ix points and other restraining displacement force. Additionally, the expansion joint in a pipe system transmitted through the ofset leg, Further, the spacing between the irst
points, guides or restraining tie rods in devices should be designed for the forces generated by the friction within containing an ofset. It should be resulting in a movement on the pipe guide and the second guide (G2) and
order to have only one expansion joint full pressure thrust from the bellows the guides should also be considered. noted that applications of this type system. Where the pipe system size is the spacing of guides (Gn) along the
are not usually recommended and will small, the ofset appreciable, or where rest of the pipe system. Guides
only perform satisfactorily under the pressure and movement forces should be installed near both ends of
certain conditions. are relatively high, this coniguration the ofset leg to minimise the efects
As shown the pipe system is provided may result in over-stressing, or of the bending movement on the
with ix points at each end to absorb distortion of the pipe system and system.
the pressure, movement loading and guides. Note the proximity of the
guide friction. Where the line contains expansion joint to a ix point and the

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AXIAL AXIAL

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917 Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Straight piping with bend/offset with axial expansion joint Axial expansion joints in pipe system with reducer
Typiies good practice in the use of a between the two ix points, the the irst guide and the second guide Typiies good practice in the use of the expansion joints thrusts on each between the irst guide and the
single expansion joint to absorb axial distance between the expansion joint (G2), and the spacing of guides (Gn) expansion joints to absorb axial side of the reducer. second guide (G2) and the spacing of
pipeline expansion. and a ix point, the proximity of the along the remainder of the pipe expansion in a pipe system containing Note the proximity of each expansion guides (Gn) along the rest of each
Note the use of one expansion joint irst guide (G1), the spacing between system. a reducer. The ix point at the reducer joint to a ix point, the closeness of pipe section.
is designed to absorb the diference in each irst guide (G1), the spacing

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Axial pipe system expansion in a pipe system with branch connection


Typiies good practice in the use of tee, is designed to absorb the spacing between the irst guide (G1)
expansion joints to absorb axial thrust from the expansion joint in the and the second guide (G2) and the Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917
expansion in a pipe system with a branch line. Note the proximity of spacing of guides (Gn) along the
branch connection. The ix point at each expansion joint to a ix point, the remainder of each pipe section.
the junction, which in this case is a closeness of each irst guide (G1), the Straight piping section with two bends and axial expansion joints
In cases where a universal expansion loading. The relative expansion pantographic linkages may be used to
joint must absorb axial movement between the two vessels results in distribute the movement equally
other than its own thermal growth, it both axial and lateral movement on between the bellows and control their
cannot function as a tied expansion the expansion joint. Both vessels movements.
joint and must be used in combina- must be designed to absorb the load
tion with ix points to absorb pressure on the ix points. Control rods or

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LATERAL LATERAL
Gn
LFP

FP

Gn
Sp

Gn LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Universal expansion joint to absorb lateral movement FP

Shows a tied universal expansion joint when practical. The thermal as that part of the elbows at either Gn

used to absorb lateral delection in a movement of the horizontal lines is end, must be absorbed by bending of
Source: Freely adapted from EJMA
single plane “Z” bend. Where absorbed as lateral delection by the the horizontal pipe legs. Provisions
dimensionally feasible, the expansion expansion joint. Only directional guiding should be made in the design of the
joint should be designed to ill the is required since the compressive guides to allow for both this delection Universal expansion joint in “Z” bend
entire ofset leg so that its expansion loading on the pipe consists only of the and the reduced length of the Shows a typical application of a tied Since the universal expansion joint legs may lie at any angle in the
is absorbed within the tie rods as axial force necessary to delect the expan- expansion joint in its delected universal expansion joint in a three can absorb lateral delection in any horizontal plane.
movement. The tie rod should be sion joint. Any thermal expansion of the position. plane “Z” bend. direction, the two horizontal piping
extended to the elbow centre line ofset leg external to the tie rods, such

Gn
Sp

LFP FP

Gn LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

T ie rods to prevent axial movement Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917

A piping coniguration that permits the axial movement other than its own dimension of the shorter leg is
use of adapted tie rods to prevent thermal expansion. The thermal suitable, tie rods may be installed Lateral expansion joint with two tie rods
axial movement frequently simpliies expansion of the piping in the shorter spanning the entire short leg so that The drawing shows the possible The piping connected at the bottom that the expansion joint is not subject
and reduces the cost of the leg is, as a result, imposed as no delection is imposed on the movements. should be guided in such a manner to torsion.
installation. delection on the longer piping leg. longer run from its source.
Due to the tie rods, the expansion Where the longer piping leg is not
joint is incapable of absorbing any suiciently lexible and where the

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LATERAL LATERAL

Gn
Sp

FP LFP

FP

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA


FP

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917


Single expansion joint for combined movements
As a single expansion joint is the least The expansion joint is located at one axis, while also permitting the thermal
Lateral expansion joint with three or more tie rods
costly option, it is normally the irst to end of the long piping leg with ix expansion of the short piping leg to
This kind of tied lateral expansion joint expansion between the restraining included into the fatigue life calcula-
be considered. This coniguration points at each end. The guides are act upon the expansion joint as lateral
is used in a similar way to that of two rods are compensated within the tion of the bellows.
shows a typical application of a single well spaced for both movement delection. Due to the ix point,
gimbals. expansion joints. The relevant
expansion joint absorbing combined control and protection of the piping loading exists only in the piping
The only diference is that the thermal compression or extension has to be
axial movement and lateral delection. against buckling. The ix point (FP) at segment containing the expansion
The system closely resembles the the left end of the pipe system joint.
arrangements shown for axial absorbs the load on the ix point (FP)
movement in the preceding section. in the direction of the expansion joint

Gn Sp

FP

Gn

LFP

FP
Gn

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA


Lateral expansion joint with three or more tie rods
The use of lateral expansion joints cases, be critical, as rotation around Rotation around the longitudinal axis Expansion joint installed in the shor t piping leg
with hinged tie rods in three-dimen- the longitudinal axis of the expansion of the bellow should be avoided. The coniguration is an alternative and the principal expansion is compressive pressure loading and
sional piping systems can, in certain joint is theoretically possible. arrangement in which the expansion absorbed as lateral delection. requires only ix points and a guide
joint is installed in the short piping leg The longer piping leg is free of (Gn).

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HINGED HINGED
LFP Gn

C PG

Equipment

LFP LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA


DIA IA

Hinges in a system
Hinged expansion joints can, in sets In general, there should not be more which a maximum of two can be Source: Freely adapted from EJMA
of two or three, be used for absorbing than three angular expansion joints gimbal expansion joints.
large lateral and axial movements. installed between two ix points, of Three-hinged system
In this case, the entire delection is the pipe section between expansion Support for the piping system may be
absorbed by the expansion joints and joint C and the left hand ix point accomplished in various ways,
negligible pipe bending loads will be which might otherwise result from the utilising available supporting
imposed upon the ix points. movement required to rotate the structures with greatest eiciency.
Where the distance between the ix expansion joint. One or more It is essential that spring supports be
point on the left and the irst hinged additional guides (Gn) may be used to used to permit the free movement of
expansion joint C is large, a pipe maintain the plane of the piping the piping between the expansion
guide should be installed adjacent to system and relieve the hinges of joints.
the expansion joint, as shown. This bending forces which may be created
pipe guide will minimise bending of by external loads.

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917


LFP Gn

Two-hinged system
Illustrates the use of a two-hinge cannot extend or compress. the bending delections of the long
system to absorb the major thermal The amount of bending delection piping legs. When calculating guide
expansions in a single-plane “Z” imposed on each of the two long clearances, consideration shall be
bend. Since the pressure thrust is piping legs may be controlled by the given to the fact that the thermal
absorbed by the hinges on the efective design of guides and expansion of the ofset piping leg
expansion joints, only ix points are supports. Where one long leg is containing the expansion joints will be
required at each end of the piping suiciently lexible to absorb the full partially ofset by the reduction in
system. The thermal expansion of the
LFP
thermal growth of the ofset leg, the length resulting from the displacement
ofset section containing the expan- other long leg may be controlled to of the centre pipe system. The latter
sion joints must be absorbed by the permit longitudinal movement only. efect may be ignored only where the Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

bending of the piping legs perpendic- The guides shown at the ends of the distance between hinge pins is very
ular to that segment, since the long pipe system near the elbows are large and the lateral displacement is Hinge system in non 90° bend
expansion joints are restricted to pure intended to maintain the plane of the small. The igure illustrates the principle that there are no 90° bends. Only ix
angular rotation by their hinges and pipe system only and must allow for hinged expansion joint systems may points and guides are then required.
also be used in other cases where

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HINGED HINGED

PG

Gn

Equipment

DIA IA

LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Two-hinged expansion joint system Hinged expansion joint system


In deploying hinged expansion joints of the vertical pipe leg. the bending of the riser. Depending A hinged expansion joint system may while the equipment serves as a ix frequently possible to compensate for
for the most efective use, it should be A planar guide may be installed near on the dimensions and weight of the be used efectively in applications point at the opposite end. The the thermal expansion of irregular and
noted that in order to function the top of the vessel to protect the pipe system, suicient support may involving movement other than the displacements of the equipment are complex piping conigurations, which
properly the hinges do not need to be hinged expansion joints from wind be obtained from the process vessel pure thermal growth of piping. The added to those of the piping to might preclude the use of other types
colinear. The illustration shows a loads at right angles to the plane of and from the ix point. If additional igure illustrates an application evaluate the movements of the of expansion joints. Due to the ability
two-hinged expansion joint system. In the piping. supports are required, spring type combining the thermal expansion of a expansion joints. Planar guide of the hinge structure to transmit
this case, the expansion joints will The ix point shown at the bottom of supports should be used. The vertical piping system with the single plane clearances in the plane of the piping loads, piping systems containing
absorb only the diferential vertical the riser is a ix point only, since the piping may be cold pull to reduce movements of an item of connected must be adequate to allow for the hinged expansion joints impose
growth between the vessel and pipe pressure load is absorbed by the bending stresses, utilising the hinges equipment. As long as all movements equipment movement as well as the minimal forces on the ix points. Such
riser. Any horizontal movement due to expansion joint hinges. to withstand the cold spring force. are restricted to a single plane, the piping rotations. systems can be supported at virtually
piping expansion, vibration and wind This ix point must be capable of behaviour of the expansion joint The compact size and structural any point, without interfering with the
loads will be absorbed by the bending withstanding the forces created by system is quite similar to that of the rigidity are the advantages of this free movement of the system.
system shown in the igure. A ix point expansion joint type. Through the use
is required at one end of the piping, of these individual units, it is

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GIMBAL

FP
Gn
Sp

FP

Gn

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917

Two gimbals and one hinged expansion joint in a three-dimensional system


This often used system absorbs gimbals, while the hinged angular of the vertical distance between the
movements in any direction of the expansion joint takes the vertical gimbals.
horizontal pipes through use of the movement resulting from the reduction

FP

Gn
Sp

FP

Gn

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917/EJMA

Two gimbals in a three-dimensional system


Just as hinged expansion joints ofer the illustration. Since the pressure vertical pipe leg will be absorbed by
great advantages in single plane loading is absorbed by the gimbal bending of the longer legs, spring
applications, gimbal expansion joints structure, ix points only are provided. supports (SP) may be required on
are designed to deliver similar beneits Guides are provided to restrict the either or both of these. Guides must
in multi-plane systems. The gimbal movement of each piping leg. As in be designed to allow for the thermal
expansion joints ability to absorb the case of hinged expansion joints, expansion of the leg containing the
angular rotation in any plane is most the location of pipe supports is expansion joints and for the
frequently achieved by utilising two simpliied by the load carrying ability shortening of this leg due to
such units to absorb lateral delection. of the gimbal structure. Since, in a delection.
An application of this type is shown in two gimbal system, the growth of the

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U-PIPE
In some pipe systems, the operating by the amount of movement to be l As shown in the on the left,
conditions can be quite challenging, absorbed and the rotational capability use of expansion joints in loops
resulting in special considerations for of the expansion joints; the higher the can reduce the number of loops
the design of both the pipe system movements the greater the distance required from 3 to 1
and for the expansion joints. Large required between the centre and end
movements can be absorbed in expansion joints. Tips!
numerous ways, and with diferent
l Venting or draining may be
expansion joint types. In many cases The advantages of this U-pipe required if the loop is itted
installing two or more expansion joints system design vertically
together at natural or contrived ofsets
in the pipe system can be a good l Large movements are absorbed l Expansion joints should be itted
solution to absorb large movement. l The stress forces on the system as close to the elbows as
The same pipe system design can ix points are much reduced possible
also be used for the absorption of compared to those from l Guides should be close to the
angular movements, which would not equivalent unrestrained expansion outer expansion joints to direct the
be possible in a straight pipe system. joints pipe growth onto the bend. The
l Costs for ix points are reduced guides must allow free travel of the
Why U-bend/pipe loop? pipe system and expansion joints
The U-bend is a good solution for l Solutions using restrained under all movement conditions
absorbing larger movements. The expansion joints can prove to be
coniguration of a pipe loop very cost efective, especially l The centre expansion joint in the
containing 3-angular (hinged) when the pipe system is installed U-bend should absorb the rotation
expansion joints can absorb, at a at heights. The need for the equally to the rotation of the outer
minimum, three times larger move- substantial ix points and guides expansion joints
ments compared to a traditional pipe in the pipe system that are l It is advisable to cold pull the
loop without angular expansion joints. routinely required with un- U-bend so that the expansion
The hinges on the expansion joints restrained expansion joints, joints work equally from their
contain the pressure forces from the becomes unnecessary neutral condition. This maximises
bellows and simultaneously ensure due to the pressure thrust force the available travel from the bend,
that movements are controlled, which from the bellows being contained minimises the height of the bend
helps to support the pipe system. The by the hinge structure on the and halves the total delection
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U-PIPE U-PIPE
GA

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917

3 hinges in plane U-bend pipe system


With 3 hinges large movements can Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917
be absorbed.
4 hinged angular expansion joints in a U-bend pipe system
The U-shaped bend shown above is expansion joints if no guide A (GA) is
theoretically able to take an ininite installed.
number of positions due to the This problem can be solved by
friction in the hinges and the installing a lateral guide A (GA) at the
diference in stifness between the top of the bend.

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PRESSURE BALANCED

LFP LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917/EJMA

In-line pressure balanced expansion joint


The above shows the use of an in-line this arrangement, the two ix points minimum of guiding is required,
pressure balanced expansion joint shown are relieved of pressure primarily to direct the thermal
used to absorb axial movements in a loading. Since the piping is relieved of expansion of the piping into the
long, straight pipe system. By utilising compressive pressure loading, only a expansion joints in an axial direction.

LFP

LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917/EJMA

Pressure balanced expansion joint located at a change of direction


The above typiies good practice in being secured by guides. Since the expansion joint, as shown, may
the use of a pressure balanced pressure thrust is absorbed by the suice in most cases.
expansion joint to absorb axial pipe expansion joint itself, and only the In long, small-diameter pipe systems,
system expansion. Note that the forces required to delect the expan- additional guiding may be
expansion joint is located at a change sion joint are imposed on the piping, necessary.
in the direction of the piping, with the only a minimum of guiding is required.
elbow and the end of the pipe system Directional guiding adjacent to the

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PRESSURE BALANCED PRESSURE BALANCED

LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917/EJMA


Source: Freely adapted from EN 14917/EJMA

Pressure balanced expansion joint located at a change of direction


In-line pressure balanced expansion joint between two process vessels If a change of direction existing in a connections with high forces resulting between the line bellows and
When two process vessels are to be acting on the expansion joint bellows particularly when the interconnecting pipe system, pressure balanced axial from the pressure thrust. This is equalising bellows. Each bellow
connected, a pressure-balanced are contained by the restraining pipework is at greater heights. expansion joints (elbow or tee type) achieved by using an additional should be designed to absorb full
expansion joint will usually provide the structure on the unit. This leaves the In some applications, a simple in-line can be used to absorb the movement equalising bellow subjected to the line axial movement.
best solution. This solution should spring rate forces created by the axial pressure balanced unit can be without charging the ix points or end pressure and interconnecting devices
include absorbing the growth of the bellows movement to be contained, in used. This style of expansion joint will
interconnecting pipework, accepting most cases these forces are signii- accept mainly axial movement, but
movement due to any diferential cantly less than those of the pressure can be designed to additionally
growth of the vessels and catering for forces and typically are easily accept small lateral movements.
the efects of any settlement. The resolved. The alternative to using a In more complex arrangements,
design of process vessels will often pressure balanced system would be special expansion joints are required
prevent any signiicant loads from the to deploy simple unrestrained with a twin-bellows incorporated to
pipework being applied to the vessel expansion joints. However, this would accept greater lateral movements.
or nozzles. Through the utilisation of a require the installation of a structure
pressure balanced expansion joint, all to enable ix points to be included.
forces generated by internal pressure This could create signiicant costs,

LFP
Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Use of a pressure balanced expansion joint on a vessel


The above shows a common process vessel to the pipe system is result in some bending load upon the
application for a pressure balanced absorbed as lateral delection. The pipe system, especially where the
expansion joint. Under various pipe system may then be secured by vessel is tall and is subject to wind
process conditions, the vessel and a ix point at the bottom and furnished loading delection or similar efects.
the vertical pipe may expand at with a guide adjacent to the Where the guide is attached to a rigid
diferent rates. By installing a pressure expansion joint. external structure, the expansion joint
balanced expansion joint as shown, In many cases, no external structure must be designed to absorb wind
the diferential vertical movement is is available at the upper elevation of loading delection, and other similar
absorbed as axial movement on the the process vessel and the guide loading, as lateral delection.
expansion joint and the thermal must be connected to the vessel
expansion from the centre line of the itself. Using this arrangement may

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PRESSURE BALANCED PRESSURE BALANCED


LFP

G1

LFP G1

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Pressure balanced expansion joint on a turbine Pressure balanced universal expansion joint
The above shows a typical application and that on the turbine ensures that the expansion joint without imposing Where large amounts of lateral movement forces of the expansion Where low considerations permit, this
of a pressure balanced expansion only guides are required. With an these on the turbine. The only force delection are involved, a pressure joint. In a large diameter and low problem may be overcome by the use
joint for combined axial movement efective design, the guide can be imposed on the turbine is that is balanced universal expansion joint pressure application, it may be of a tee as a center itting of the
and lateral delection. Both the ix made directly above the turbine to required to delect the must be used. In this design, two impossible to utilise the pressure expansion joint, rather than an elbow.
point at the end of the pipe system absorb the axial movement forces of expansion joint laterally. bellows are used in the low end of balanced expansion joint to eliminate In some cases, the pressure for the
the expansion joint and a single the pressure loading or at best, the balancing end of the expansion joint
bellows in the balancing end. efect may be uncertain. In such has been introduced from a seperate
Normally as shown, the balancing cases, another expansion joint design pressure source, but this is
bellows will be subjected only to axial must be considered. Pressure considered somewhat hazardous. A
movement if the tie rods are properly balanced expansion joints are not control failure or even a slow control
designed to rotate or pivot at their recommended for use in services response might result in partial or full
attachment points. where the pressure equalising pressure loading being imposed upon
In order for pressure balanced connection between the low bellow the piping or equipment, thus
expansion joint to function properly, and the balancing bellows may eliminating the initial reason for using
the pressure thrust, restrained by the become plugged or blocked by the the pressure balanced expansion
tie rods, must exceed the axial low medium or by contaminants. joint.

LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Pressure balanced expansion joint on a turbine


The above shows another turbine The expansion of the turbine between expansion joint. Since the expansion
application but, in this case, the ix its ix point and the expansion joint is joint is located close to the turbine,
point of the turbine is located at some absorbed as lateral delection. A ix guiding is not required between the
distance from the expansion joint. point is used at the centre itting of the turbine and expansion joint.

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PRESSURE BALANCED PRESSURE BALANCED


LFP

LFP

LFP

Source: Freely adapted from EJMA Source: Freely adapted from EJMA

Pressure balanced expansion joint located at a change of direction Pressure balanced expansion joint at equipment such as turbines etc.
The above shows that a pressure joint, while the thermal expansion of guiding is used. The guide on the The above typiies good practice in equipment casing. Note that only a ix low bellows and the balancing
balanced expansion joint can be used the ofset pipe system introduces ofset run may be used to absorb the the use of a pressure balanced point is required at the change of bellows, so that the forces required to
at the change in direction other than both axial and lateral components or axial movement forces of the expansion joint to absorb the thermal piping direction and, if the expansion compress the expansion joint do not
90 degrees. In this case, the growth delection on the expansion joint. expansion joint, if the piping is not expansion of equipment such as joint is located immediately adjacent exceed loading limits for the
of the longer pipe system is absorbed Only ix points are required at the suiciently stif to transmit this directly turbines, pumps and compressors. to the machine, no guiding is equipment as established by the
as axial movement on the expansion ends of the lines and directional to the ix point. The primary function of the expansion required. Care should be taken to equipment manufacturer.
joint is to minimise loading upon the provide suicient lexibility in both the

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION

Expansion joints are designed to with the installation instructions could


absorb movement according to reduce the service life and pressure
predetermined design data. The capacity of the expansion joint. This
calculated service life of an expansion could lead to damage or, at worst,
joint is based on the precondition that the breakdown of the expansion joint
the expansion joint will never be or the pipe system. Therefore, it is
subjected to mechanical or thermal important to carefully read our
load exceeding the stated design installation instructions.
data. In order to achieve the maxi-
mum service life, pressure resistance Available online
and reliability, caution should be taken Please ind our latest version of the
during the handling, storage and installation instruction via this
installation of the expansion joint. The WebLink: 13602. The installation
necessary care includes adhering to instruction is available in multiple
the following advice. Failure to comply languages.

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NOMENCLATURE

All the expansion joints in this expansion joint include. Type number is written like this:
catalogue are described by both a The ID numbers are grouped, so all,
type number and a unique ID number for example AX1SU, are starting with 11233
(Type /ID no). Clients should use this the same number. Example: AX1SU
ID no. as a reference for us.
Type
ID no. This indicates type of the expansion Customised solutions
The ID no. is a unique number given joint. All Belman expansion joints are For the customised solutions, you will
to each expansion joint in this divided into types after the see e.g. AX1SU-16-0200-32-1,
catalogue. movements they absorb. Our where 16 refers to the pressure, 0200
The number is completely unique, expansion joints are divided into types refers to the diameter, 32 refers to the
and this number clariies to Belman and have numbers consisting of 5 axial movement and 1 is the revision
exactly what parts this speciic letters/numbers. number.

DEFINITION OF CODES IN T YPE


2: Bellows
Code Definition
1 Single bellow
11_ _ _ Expansion joint type
2 Double bellow with intermediate pipe not from bellow material
_ _2_ _ Bellow type
3 Double bellow with intermediate pipe from bellow material
_ _ _33 Connection ends + accessories

33: End connections and accessories

SU Welding ends, no accessories


OPTIONS IN TYPE
FU Welded flanges, no accessories

11: Expansion joint type BU Loose flanges, no accessories

AX Axial expansion joints ST Welding ends, tie rods

LA Lateral expansion joints FT Welded flanges, tie rods

AN Angular expansion joints SH Welding ends, hinges

UN Universal expansion joints FH Welded flanges, hinges

US Exhaust expansion joints SK Welding ends, gimbal

VI Vibration absorber FK Welded flanges, gimbal

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AX
AXIAL
EXPANSION JOINTS
95 Axial expansion joint types
96 Standard range design

WITH LOOSE FLANGES


AX1BU / ID no. 41
98 PN 2,5
102 PN 6
104 PN 10
106 PN 16
108 PN 25

WITH WELDED FLANGES


AX1FU / ID no. 42
110 PN 2,5
114 PN 6
116 PN 10
118 PN 16
120 PN 25

WITH WELDING ENDS


AX1SU / ID no. 43
122 PN 2,5
126 PN 6
128 PN 10
130 PN 16
132 PN 25
134 PN 40

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AXIAL
EXPANSION JOINT T YPES

Axial Axial Axial


with loose langes with welded langes with welding ends

AX1BU / ID no. 41 AX1FU / ID no. 42 AX1SU / ID no. 43

DN 25 - 2200 DN 25 - 2200 DN 25 - 2200

PN 2,5 - 25 PN 2,5 - 25 PN 2,5 - 40

AXIAL MOVEMENT MORE INFORMATION

Please refer to WebLink 13101 to: Easy access via this QR code:
l See how the axial expansion joints
absorb movement
l See accessories (e.g. inner sleeves)
l See tables
l See installation instruction
l Access online inquiry/order form
l Download BelMaker Light®

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STANDARD RANGE
DESIGN
Bellow Design condition Accessories Pressure reduction factor The reduction factor is applied to Where the applied design pressure
Multiply bellow in double certiied l Design code: EN 14917 Inner sleeve, cover, counter lange, The factor used for reduction of modify the design pressure [PS] where is lower than the nominal pressure
material. gaskets, insulation etc. are available pressure [Kpa], is based on the bellow temperatures exceed 20°C, it com- for the standard unit an increase in
l Designed at 20°C for minimum on request. material yield strength at design pensates for the decay in material fatigue life expectancy and / or
Material: EN 1.4541/AISI 321 or 1000 thermal load cycles temperature [Rp], and the yield mechanical properties at elevated increased movements can be
EN 1.4571/AISI 316 Ti Certificates strength at room temperature [Rpt]. temperatures. The modiied pressure achieved.
Tolerances: according to l Arranged according nominal Material certiicate 3.1 according to must always be lower than the nominal
EN ISO 13920 Class C. pressure [PN] EN 10204 and/or ASME. pressure of the standard item.
Please refer to Belmaker Light®
Connection ends l PN corresponds to the allowable Deiniton: Kpa = Rp / Rpt Calculation: PS / Kpa ≤ PN to get an optimised solution.
Flanges operating pressure at room
Loose langes, welded langes. temperature [Rpt]
Drilling according to EN 1092.
l Operating temperature from
Material: 1.0460 (C 22.8) or -10°C to +400°C based on the
1.0425 P265 GH (HII) reduction factor (Kpa) from the TEMPERATURE REDUCTION FACTOR
Surface treatment: primer coated. table on the next page PLEASE NOTE! °C Kpa
Stainless steel langes are All expansion joints are designed
l Vibrations
available on request. to be tested at a pressure 1,43 x 20 1,00
There are many ways to absorb
Tolerances: according to norms and the design pressure. vibration. To know more about it, 100 0,83
standards that applies. Where a higher test pressure is please contact us.
required a unit with a higher 150 0,78
Welding ends
nominal pressure (PN) should be Misalignment
Material: 200 0,74
selected to achieve this We strongly advise against the use of
≤ DN 500: EN 1.0345/P235 GH (HI)
expansion joints and bellows for 250 0,71
> DN 500: EN 1.0425/P265 GH (HII)
misalignment.
Surface treatment: primer coated. Movements 300 0,67
Movements are considered alternatives. Torsion
Stainless steel welding ends are The total accumulated coeicient of Torsion on bellow parts are not 350 0,64
available on request. utilisation cannot exceed 1. desirable and should be set to zero (0). 400 0,62
Tolerances: according to norms and A 100% AX utilisation allows no lateral If this cannot be avoided, please
standards that applies. movements. contact us.

On request
CUSTOMISED
Please contact us, if you have any SOLUTIONS
special requirements for
If the required/speciied expansion We are specialised in designing and
eg. temperature down to -60°C,
joint is not found in this product manufacturing of customised
a special combination of ends etc.
catalogue, please do not hesitate to solutions. See selected examples
forward your speciications to us. here: WebLink 13601

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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 23 14 44 155 41.057.10 16 90 69 27,9 88 60 0,3 3,3 400 78 7 20 230 41.068.10 28 465 461 1478 107 2680 15 44,7

50 38 39 50 220 41.057.20 16 90 69 27,9 54 14 0,4 3,4 400 130 20 34 305 41.068.20 28 465 461 1478 65 525 22 46,7

65 27 12 40 145 41.058.10 16 107 87 46,0 82 108 0,4 4,1 400 183 45 48 410 41.068.30 28 465 457 1459 70 264 32 54,9

65 43 30 50 200 41.058.20 16 107 87 46,0 52 27 0,6 4,3 450 74 6 17 235 41.069.10 30 520 511 1842 110 3750 19 54,7

65 57 53 50 250 41.058.30 16 107 87 46,0 39 12 0,7 4,4 450 124 17 29 305 41.069.20 30 520 511 1842 66 795 26 57,0

80 26 6 29 150 41.059.10 18 122 114 79,4 109 401 0,6 6,4 450 191 42 45 415 41.069.30 30 520 510 1832 68 325 40 66,2

80 43 17 49 195 41.059.20 18 122 114 79,4 66 80 0,8 6,6 500 82 6 17 255 41.070.10 30 570 566 2263 131 4290 26 59,1

80 65 39 50 250 41.059.30 18 122 114 79,4 44 24 1,1 6,7 500 140 20 29 355 41.070.20 30 570 564 2254 75 721 39 61,6

100 37 7 32 155 41.060.10 18 147 145 131 95 507 0,8 7,2 500 211 46 45 465 41.070.30 30 570 564 2248 79 333 56 71,7

100 53 15 47 190 41.060.20 18 147 144 130 64 138 1,1 7,4 600 75 5 13 295 41.072.10 32 670 679 3257 214 10600 44 79,0

100 92 46 50 265 41.060.30 18 147 144 129 59 40 1,7 8,4 600 132 15 23 385 41.072.20 32 670 679 3257 123 1870 56 82,8

125 38 6 28 160 41.061.10 20 178 171 188 93 831 1,2 9,5 600 207 38 36 505 41.072.30 32 670 679 3257 78 468 82 88,6

125 65 18 48 215 41.061.20 20 178 171 187 85 197 1,8 10,5 700 73 4 11 255 41.074.10 24 775 777 4335 221 17300 58 73,3

125 97 50 50 305 41.061.30 20 178 172 186 71 63 3,1 12,2 700 131 13 20 345 41.074.20 24 775 778 4341 124 2880 74 77,7

150 41 5 25 180 41.062.10 20 202 204 271 113 980 2 10,5 700 220 35 33 485 41.074.30 24 775 781 4358 76 639 109 84,4

150 83 24 50 250 41.062.20 20 202 204 271 57 112 3,1 11,1 800 62 2 8 250 41.076.10 37 880 886 5654 268 52400 78 132

150 123 73 50 400 41.062.30 20 202 203 266 70 46 6 14,5 800 124 9 16 340 41.076.20 37 880 886 5654 134 5380 86 137

200 57 7 27 185 41.064.10 22 258 257 442 87 879 3,4 15,4 800 219 31 29 490 41.076.30 37 880 884 5640 76 891 140 144

200 100 25 48 260 41.064.20 22 258 256 440 48 137 5,4 16,2 900 63 2 7 270 41.078.10 37 980 990 7110 265 67800 98 146

200 114 37 50 310 41.064.30 22 258 259 444 54 109 7,1 17,6 900 126 8 15 360 41.078.20 37 980 990 7110 133 6990 108 151

250 50 5 19 190 41.065.10 24 312 309 663 92 1860 5,3 19,8 900 211 24 25 480 41.078.30 37 980 990 7110 80 1440 162 160

250 109 28 42 310 41.065.20 24 312 314 673 56 207 11 22,5 1000 66 2 7 280 41.080.10 42 1080 1096 8749 255 81500 120 177

250 149 56 50 405 41.065.30 24 312 313 667 64 117 15 28,0 1000 115 5 12 340 41.080.20 42 1080 1098 8765 149 13700 121 183

300 63 6 21 205 41.066.10 24 365 365 927 124 3000 8 27,4 1000 211 22 22 490 41.080.30 42 1080 1093 8724 80 1870 199 193

300 118 18 39 255 41.066.20 24 365 370 943 46 330 11 27,4 1200 80 2 7 210 41.082.10 42 1280 1264 11794 215 50600 159 205

300 159 53 50 420 41.066.30 24 365 365 923 61 150 22 35,9 1200 136 8 12 300 41.082.20 42 1280 1264 11813 128 9570 203 213

350 54 3 16 175 41.067.10 26 410 404 1132 87 4010 7,6 36,3 1200 211 22 19 450 41.082.30 42 1280 1259 11765 84 2200 321 224

350 117 16 35 250 41.067.20 26 410 402 1126 45 426 13 37,7

350 167 48 50 405 41.067.30 26 410 400 1113 60 191 25 46,9


To be continued...

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13102 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

1400 62 1 4 225 41.084.10 42 1466 1466 15980 295 179900 234 233

1400 96 3 7 240 41.084.20 42 1466 1464 15980 194 42100 230 237

1400 179 12 14 360 41.084.30 42 1466 1464 15958 103 6340 336 251

1600 59 1 4 190 41.086.10 47 1666 1664 20750 336 300600 308 324

1600 95 3 6 250 41.086.20 47 1666 1664 20776 212 61800 303 330

1600 178 10 12 370 41.086.30 47 1666 1664 20750 112 9350 439 344

1800 56 1 3 200 41.088.10 52 1866 1864 26142 386 442300 402 399

1800 94 2 5 260 41.088.20 52 1866 1864 26199 231 86800 387 406

1800 170 9 10 380 41.088.30 52 1866 1864 26142 128 14300 557 422

2000 53 0 3 200 41.090.10 52 2066 2061 32204 454 653200 519 441

n k
2000 88 2 4 260 41.090.20 52 2066 2061 32204 273 129800 491 447

b la
2000

2200
159

65
7

0
9

3
380

215
41.090.30

41.092.10
52

57
2066

2266
2061

2260
32204

38865
152

424
21700

646600
693

670
466

575
le f t
2200 109 2 5 275 41.092.20 57 2266 2260 38865 254 133500 610 586
a l l y
2200 197 8 10 395 41.092.30 57 2266 2260 38865 141 22600 847 609
i o n
te nt
si n
e i
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is p
Th

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13102 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 23 14 44 155 41.107.10 16 90 69 27,9 88 60 0,6 3,3 400 65 7 17 250 41.118.10 28 465 453 1451 114 2380 36 44,7

50 40 48 50 255 41.107.20 16 90 69 27,9 79 15 1,1 3,8 400 117 19 31 315 41.118.20 28 465 458 1462 105 846 52 50,2

65 26 11 38 145 41.108.10 16 107 87 46,0 84 108 0,9 4,1 400 147 42 39 460 41.118.30 28 465 455 1441 145 505 87 64,9

65 43 32 50 210 41.108.20 16 107 87 46,0 81 39 1,4 4,5 450 54 4 12 235 41.119.10 30 520 510 1836 179 7320 41 56,2

80 25 6 28 150 41.109.10 18 122 114 79,4 110 401 1,1 6,4 450 90 11 21 290 41.119.20 30 520 514 1851 107 1770 56 59,0

80 42 17 47 195 41.109.20 18 122 114 79,4 66 80 1,7 6,6 450 157 34 37 420 41.119.30 30 520 513 1830 140 742 96 77,5

80 59 37 50 260 41.109.30 18 122 114 77,3 100 52 2,5 7,5 500 61 5 13 260 41.120.10 30 570 568 2273 196 7270 57 60,7

100 35 6 31 155 41.110.10 18 147 145 131 94 507 1,7 7,2 500 108 16 23 360 41.120.20 30 570 567 2269 112 1210 93 63,8

100 53 15 47 200 41.110.20 18 147 144 129 98 179 2,6 7,8 500 171 36 36 460 41.120.30 30 570 569 2259 161 819 130 84,4

100 76 42 50 280 41.110.30 18 147 145 127 118 82 4,4 9,8 600 63 5 11 305 41.122.10 32 670 666 3191 237 8930 98 79,0

125 35 5 25 160 41.111.10 20 178 171 188 92 831 2,4 9,5 600 131 16 23 375 41.122.20 32 670 681 3256 185 2420 134 89,3

125 62 17 46 215 41.111.20 20 178 171 187 85 197 4 10,5 600 189 34 33 480 41.122.30 32 670 679 3235 180 1120 190 108

125 82 43 50 310 41.111.30 20 178 170 182 111 103 7,2 13,4 700 57 4 8 325 41.124.10 40 775 762 4248 279 14500 135 115

150 38 5 23 180 41.112.10 20 202 204 271 112 980 4,1 10,5 700 121 12 18 390 41.124.20 40 775 776 4316 201 4200 178 127

150 65 20 40 255 41.112.20 20 202 204 267 131 306 7,7 12,6 700 195 33 30 530 41.124.30 40 775 775 4298 175 1390 277 148

150 103 53 50 364 41.112.30 20 202 204 262 152 126 13 16,7 800 68 3 9 305 41.126.10 44 880 878 5586 364 34500 163 160

200 51 6 24 185 41.114.10 22 258 257 442 86 879 7,4 15,4 800 119 11 16 400 41.126.20 44 880 878 5586 208 5920 233 168

200 88 23 42 275 41.114.20 22 258 259 441 106 311 14 18,6 800 208 28 28 500 41.126.30 44 880 885 5618 171 2020 324 192

200 110 38 50 330 41.114.30 22 258 259 435 154 265 18 23,1 900 65 3 7 310 41.128.10 48 980 979 7011 390 50800 205 192

250 46 5 18 190 41.115.10 24 312 309 663 94 1860 12 19,8 900 116 9 14 405 41.128.20 48 980 980 7019 218 8460 289 200

250 86 18 33 280 41.115.20 24 312 314 670 109 556 22 23,8 900 199 24 24 510 41.128.30 48 980 986 7047 178 2860 410 227

250 111 37 44 375 41.115.30 24 312 310 656 117 283 32 28,6 1000 62 2 6 320 41.130.10 52 1080 1080 8599 424 67600 258 223

300 58 5 19 205 41.116.10 24 365 365 927 127 3000 17 27,4 1000 109 8 11 415 41.130.20 52 1080 1080 8599 242 12000 360 233

300 84 12 28 240 41.116.20 24 365 364 924 87 877 24 28,3 1000 211 23 23 535 41.130.30 52 1080 1092 8679 171 3390 499 263

300 115 24 38 305 41.116.30 24 365 370 933 121 629 34 34,9 1200 66 3 6 285 41.132.10 60 1295 1248 11652 452 68000 397 351

350 55 4 16 200 41.117.10 26 410 396 1104 131 3900 21 37,6 1200 114 8 10 380 41.132.20 60 1295 1251 11681 254 14200 550 362

350 89 11 27 245 41.117.20 26 410 398 1110 83 986 28 39,6 1200 214 22 20 480 41.132.30 60 1295 1263 11781 175 4320 749 399

350 123 27 37 340 41.117.30 26 410 400 1108 112 582 46 47,8

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13102 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

25 12 9 40 115 41.154.10 16 68 40 9,2 96 45 0,3 2,4 350 37 2 11 195 41.167.10 30 410 399 1110 257 12800 30 49,0

32 15 8 41 110 41.155.10 18 78 50 13,6 89 68 0,3 4,0 350 82 10 24 250 41.167.20 30 410 407 1129 171 2240 45 54,2

40 19 16 46 155 41.156.10 18 88 55 17,0 102 39 0,6 4,5 350 106 21 32 330 41.167.30 30 410 400 1103 170 1030 69 59,0

50 18 9 34 145 41.157.10 20 92 69 27,9 110 110 0,8 5,8 400 47 3 12 210 41.168.10 32 465 459 1459 357 19200 44 63,0

50 31 28 50 210 41.157.20 20 92 69 27,9 105 35 1,3 6,2 400 93 15 24 330 41.168.20 32 465 459 1461 159 1410 88 68,1

65 25 11 37 150 41.158.10 20 107 87 46,0 85 115 1,3 6,7 400 123 27 32 400 41.168.30 32 465 458 1443 228 1160 115 80,1

65 35 24 50 210 41.158.20 20 107 86 45,4 99 53 2,1 7,1 450 66 6 15 260 41.169.10 36 520 508 1818 255 7310 72 78,4

80 23 5 26 155 41.159.10 20 122 114 79,4 111 401 1,7 7,7 450 101 14 23 330 41.169.20 36 520 515 1838 215 2530 106 86,8

80 33 11 37 180 41.159.20 20 122 114 78,4 128 240 2,3 8,0 450 143 34 34 465 41.169.30 36 520 515 1822 247 1170 173 110

80 46 29 50 265 41.159.30 20 122 113 76,7 127 83 4,1 8,8 500 39 2 8 235 41.170.10 38 570 562 2236 531 49400 80 90,5

100 30 5 26 155 41.160.10 22 147 144 130 95 539 2,7 9,5 500 96 10 20 320 41.170.20 38 570 568 2254 296 4780 117 99,3

100 43 13 39 195 41.160.20 22 147 141 126 107 248 4 10,1 500 141 26 30 435 41.170.30 38 570 569 2249 251 1670 186 112

100 57 32 50 295 41.160.30 22 147 140 122 152 123 7,3 12,1 600 42 2 7 265 41.172.10 37 670 660 3147 663 58900 135 108

125 30 4 22 155 41.161.10 22 178 170 187 96 886 3,8 11,7 600 106 11 19 365 41.172.20 37 670 669 3183 327 5710 197 119

125 45 11 33 195 41.161.20 22 178 168 183 105 378 5,7 12,3 600 175 37 31 550 41.172.30 37 670 678 3208 295 1580 362 153

125 63 27 47 280 41.161.30 22 178 169 181 144 193 10 14,9 700 62 3 9 310 41.174.10 42 780 772 4280 536 33900 207 160

150 28 3 17 165 41.162.10 24 208 203 268 220 3380 5,8 15,7 700 109 12 16 405 41.174.20 42 780 772 4280 306 6150 302 169

150 61 17 37 250 41.162.20 24 208 206 270 139 351 12 17,4 700 183 30 28 525 41.174.30 42 780 784 4327 294 2430 444 205

150 71 33 45 345 41.162.30 24 208 198 256 172 213 19 19,2

200 35 4 17 185 41.164.10 24 258 257 437 251 4150 12 21,3

200 67 13 32 230 41.164.20 24 258 262 446 139 703 18 22,5

200 91 26 44 300 41.164.30 24 258 259 435 185 440 25 26,5

250 35 3 13 190 41.165.10 26 320 313 667 258 6760 19 27,6

250 65 10 25 235 41.165.20 26 320 317 677 142 1280 26 28,6

250 95 24 37 325 41.165.30 26 320 313 659 180 621 42 35,3

300 39 3 12 185 41.166.10 26 370 368 932 238 9460 25 32,0

300 91 16 30 275 41.166.20 26 370 370 933 150 1100 47 36,7

300 115 28 38 350 41.166.30 26 370 373 930 200 805 65 47,2

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13102 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
106 107

AX
Lo

AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES

AX1BU / ID no. 41

d1
Do
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13102

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

25 12 9 40 115 41.204.10 16 68 40 9,2 97 45 0,4 2,4 400 45 4 12 250 41.218.10 38 465 458 1451 464 15100 81 80,2

32 15 8 41 110 41.205.10 18 78 50 13,6 89 68 0,5 4,0 400 71 10 18 315 41.218.20 38 465 457 1447 297 3670 119 82,7

40 18 16 44 165 41.206.10 18 88 55 17,0 174 56 1,1 4,6 400 97 16 25 345 41.218.30 38 465 462 1457 288 2300 139 89,5

50 18 9 34 145 41.207.10 20 92 69 27,9 111 110 1,2 5,8 450 42 3 10 260 41.219.10 42 520 507 1808 525 22800 103 102

50 28 27 50 220 41.207.20 20 92 68 27,1 173 53 2,1 6,4 450 68 8 16 320 41.219.20 42 520 507 1808 326 5530 147 105

65 20 8 30 145 41.208.10 20 107 86 45,4 107 171 1,9 6,7 450 95 14 22 355 41.219.30 42 520 513 1822 300 3120 175 113

65 37 27 50 215 41.208.20 20 107 87 45,3 176 87 3,4 7,7 500 49 4 10 310 41.220.10 46 570 559 2217 562 18400 158 138

80 21 5 24 155 41.209.10 20 122 113 78,6 119 440 2,7 7,7 500 68 8 14 365 41.220.20 46 570 559 2217 404 6450 209 142

80 40 21 47 235 41.209.20 20 122 112 74,9 190 161 5,2 8,8 500 103 15 22 400 41.220.30 46 570 568 2245 337 3310 243 150

100 29 5 26 160 41.210.10 22 147 143 128 152 775 4,4 9,8

100 43 14 39 210 41.210.20 22 147 141 123 190 354 6,8 10,9

125 19 2 14 150 41.211.10 22 178 170 186 198 2810 5,6 11,8

125 40 9 29 190 41.211.20 22 178 173 187 163 684 8,8 12,9

125 50 15 37 225 41.211.30 22 178 172 184 183 431 12 14,2

150 24 3 14 170 41.212.10 24 208 205 269 330 4890 9,6 16,2

150 40 7 24 200 41.212.20 24 208 208 273 202 1140 13 16,8

150 63 19 39 265 41.212.30 24 208 206 265 247 526 20 19,4

200 32 3 15 180 41.214.10 26 258 261 442 393 8190 17 21,7

200 60 12 29 245 41.214.20 26 258 259 438 206 1010 29 23,4

200 75 25 36 340 41.214.30 26 258 257 427 278 597 46 29,7

250 34 4 13 220 41.215.10 29 320 309 658 269 5220 32 30,4

250 59 9 23 260 41.215.20 29 320 314 666 218 1820 43 33,1

250 80 24 31 360 41.215.30 29 320 312 652 282 895 74 41,0

300 28 1 9 200 41.216.10 32 375 365 919 469 26000 36 40,6

300 63 8 21 255 41.216.20 32 375 370 928 282 3840 55 44,9

300 89 20 29 345 41.216.30 32 375 369 920 259 1270 96 55,0

350 34 2 10 215 41.217.10 35 410 396 1096 406 16500 50 59,9

350 60 7 18 250 41.217.20 35 410 401 1106 299 5330 66 63,8

350 90 19 27 350 41.217.30 35 410 402 1103 262 1580 114 74,9

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13102 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
108 109

AX
Lo

AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES

AX1BU / ID no. 41

d1
Do
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13102

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 15 6 28 135 41.257.10 20 92 69 27,9 130 157 1,7 5,2

50 22 17 43 190 41.257.20 20 92 68 27,1 222 99 2,7 5,6

65 16 6 24 140 41.258.10 22 107 85 43,6 150 268 2,6 6,7

65 29 24 45 235 41.258.20 22 107 84 42,4 270 112 5,4 7,7

80 20 5 23 165 41.259.10 24 122 113 77,6 191 655 4,2 8,7

80 31 13 36 215 41.259.20 24 122 112 74,9 241 305 6,6 9,6

100 23 4 20 165 41.260.10 26 147 142 126 266 1650 6,3 12,5

100 36 12 33 220 41.260.20 26 147 138 120 230 460 11 13,3

125 28 5 21 190 41.261.10 28 178 170 184 223 1300 12 17,3

125 43 12 32 235 41.261.20 28 178 171 181 279 703 17 19,4

n k
150 25 3 15 195 41.262.10 30 208 206 268 452 6060 15 21,9

b la
150

200
47

27
13

2
29

13
265

195
41.262.20

41.264.10
30

32
208

258
203

257
261

431
321

585
873

12300
29

26
24,3

31,3
le f t
200 51 9 24 250 41.264.20 32 258 259 435 313 1690 41 33,6
a l l y
200 60 17 29 315 41.264.30 32 258 257 427 352 1040 60 36,9
i o n
250 24 2 9 205 41.265.10 35 320 309 650 718 22500 42 43,8

te nt
250 46 7 18 255 41.265.20 35 320 311 655 372 3740 62 46,6

si n
250 63 14 24 330 41.265.30 35 320 314 657 358 1670 92 50,7

e i
300 30 2 10 225 41.266.10 38 375 360 901 622 19800 65 57,9

a g
300 48 7 16 280 41.266.20 38 375 360 901 389 4410 97 59,9

is p
Th
300 65 11 21 305 41.266.30 38 375 370 922 358 2820 114 64,9

350 28 2 8 235 41.267.10 42 410 391 1076 702 25600 80 87,9

350 45 6 13 285 41.267.20 42 410 391 1076 438 6410 114 90,1

350 62 9 18 315 41.267.30 42 410 401 1100 392 3780 138 95,5

400 28 2 7 260 41.268.10 48 465 450 1416 1060 49400 115 123

400 46 5 12 300 41.268.20 48 465 452 1423 637 13400 148 126

400 82 15 21 400 41.268.30 48 465 459 1441 435 2940 245 140

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13102 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
110 111
Lo

AX
AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES

AX1FU / ID no. 42

Do
PN 2,5 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13103

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 23 14 44 145 42.057.10 16 69 27,9 88 63 0,3 3,3 400 78 7 20 210 42.068.10 28 461 1478 107 2550 15 44,7

50 38 39 50 215 42.057.20 16 69 27,9 54 14 0,4 3,4 400 130 20 34 280 42.068.20 28 461 1478 65 551 21 46,7

65 27 12 40 135 42.058.10 16 87 46,0 82 115 0,4 4,0 400 183 45 48 390 42.068.30 28 457 1459 70 259 32 54,9

65 43 32 50 205 42.058.20 16 87 46,0 80 37 0,6 4,5 450 74 6 17 210 42.069.10 30 511 1842 110 4020 18 54,7

80 26 6 29 130 42.059.10 18 114 79,4 109 386 0,6 6,4 450 124 17 29 285 42.069.20 30 511 1842 66 795 26 57,0

80 43 17 49 170 42.059.20 18 114 79,4 66 86 0,7 6,6 450 191 42 45 390 42.069.30 30 510 1832 68 332 40 66,2

80 65 39 50 230 42.059.30 18 114 79,4 44 24 1,1 6,7 500 82 6 17 235 42.070.10 30 566 2263 131 4200 26 57,8

100 37 7 32 135 42.060.10 18 145 131 95 507 0,8 7,2 500 140 20 29 330 42.070.20 30 564 2254 75 734 38 61,6

100 53 15 47 170 42.060.20 18 144 130 64 138 1,1 7,3 500 211 46 45 440 42.070.30 30 564 2248 79 338 55 71,7

100 92 46 50 245 42.060.30 18 144 129 59 39 1,7 8,4 600 75 5 13 270 42.072.10 32 679 3257 214 11200 43 79,0

125 38 6 28 140 42.061.10 20 171 188 93 790 1,2 9,5 600 132 15 23 360 42.072.20 32 679 3257 123 1900 56 82,8

125 65 18 48 190 42.061.20 20 171 187 85 211 1,8 10,1 600 207 38 36 480 42.072.30 32 679 3257 78 477 82 88,6

125 97 50 50 285 42.061.30 20 172 186 71 62 3,1 12,2 700 73 4 11 235 42.074.10 24 777 4335 221 16700 59 71,1

150 41 5 25 155 42.062.10 20 204 271 113 1070 1,9 10,5 700 131 13 20 325 42.074.20 24 778 4341 124 2830 75 75,5

150 83 24 50 230 42.062.20 20 204 271 57 110 3,1 11,1 700 220 35 33 465 42.074.30 24 781 4358 76 627 110 84,4

150 123 73 50 380 42.062.30 20 203 266 70 46 6,1 14,5 800 62 2 8 230 42.076.10 37 886 5654 268 50100 79 132

200 57 7 27 165 42.064.10 22 257 442 87 879 3,4 15,1 800 124 9 16 320 42.076.20 37 886 5654 134 5270 87 137

200 92 24 44 250 42.064.20 22 259 441 104 324 6 18,6 800 219 31 29 470 42.076.30 37 884 5640 76 882 141 144

200 114 37 50 285 42.064.30 22 259 444 54 113 7 17,6 900 63 2 7 250 42.078.10 37 990 7110 265 64900 99 146

250 50 5 19 170 42.065.10 24 309 663 92 1780 5,3 19,8 900 126 8 15 340 42.078.20 37 990 7110 133 6840 109 149

250 109 28 42 290 42.065.20 24 314 673 56 205 11 22,5 900 211 24 25 460 42.078.30 37 990 7110 80 1420 163 160

250 149 56 50 380 42.065.30 24 313 667 64 118 15 28,0 1000 66 2 7 260 42.080.10 42 1096 8749 255 77700 121 177

300 63 6 21 185 42.066.10 24 365 927 124 2870 8,1 26,9 1000 115 5 12 320 42.080.20 42 1098 8765 149 13400 122 183

300 118 18 39 235 42.066.20 24 370 943 46 330 11 27,4 1000 211 22 22 470 42.080.30 42 1093 8724 80 1850 200 193

300 159 53 50 395 42.066.30 24 365 923 61 152 22 35,9 1200 80 2 7 235 42.082.10 42 1264 11794 215 52800 157 205

350 54 3 16 155 42.067.10 26 404 1132 87 4010 7,6 35,9 1200 136 8 12 325 42.082.20 42 1264 11813 128 9570 203 213

350 117 16 35 230 42.067.20 26 402 1126 45 415 13 37,7 1200 211 22 19 480 42.082.30 42 1259 11765 84 2160 323 224

350 167 48 50 385 42.067.30 26 400 1113 60 189 25 46,9

To be continued...

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13103 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
112 113
Lo

AX
AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES

AX1FU / ID no. 42

Do
PN 2,5 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13103

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

1400 62 1 4 220 42.084.10 42 1466 15980 295 188200 232 233

1400 96 3 7 265 42.084.20 42 1464 15980 194 43000 229 237

1400 179 12 14 385 42.084.30 42 1464 15958 103 6410 335 251

1600 59 1 4 215 42.086.10 47 1664 20750 336 300600 308 324

1600 95 3 6 275 42.086.20 47 1664 20776 212 63000 301 329

1600 178 10 12 395 42.086.30 47 1664 20750 112 9450 437 344

1800 56 1 3 225 42.088.10 52 1864 26142 386 442300 402 396

1800 94 2 5 285 42.088.20 52 1864 26199 231 88500 385 404

1800 170 9 10 405 42.088.30 52 1864 26142 128 14400 554 422

2000 53 0 3 225 42.090.10 52 2061 32204 454 653200 519 441

n k
2000 88 2 4 285 42.090.20 52 2061 32204 273 132200 488 447

b la
2000

2200
159

65
7

0
9

3
405

240
42.090.30

42.092.10
52

57
2061

2260
32204

38865
152

424
21900

646600
690

670
466

572
le f t
2200 109 2 5 300 42.092.20 57 2260 38865 254 133500 610 584
a l l y
2200 197 8 10 420 42.092.30 57 2260 38865 141 22600 847 609
i o n
te nt
si n
e i
a g
is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13103 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
114 115
Lo

AX
AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES

AX1FU / ID no. 42

Do
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13103

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 23 14 44 145 42.107.10 16 69 27,9 88 63 0,6 3,3 400 65 7 17 230 42.118.10 28 453 1451 114 2330 36 44,7

50 41 49 50 245 42.107.20 16 69 27,9 78 15 1,1 3,7 400 117 19 31 290 42.118.20 28 458 1462 105 864 51 48,7

65 26 11 38 135 42.108.10 16 87 46,0 84 115 0,8 4,0 400 147 42 39 440 42.118.30 28 455 1441 145 496 88 64,9

65 43 32 50 205 42.108.20 16 87 46,0 81 37 1,4 4,5 450 54 4 12 215 42.119.10 30 510 1836 179 7000 42 56,2

80 25 6 28 130 42.109.10 18 114 79,4 110 386 1,1 6,4 450 90 11 21 270 42.119.20 30 514 1851 107 1720 57 57,6

80 42 17 47 170 42.109.20 18 114 79,4 66 86 1,6 6,6 450 157 34 37 395 42.119.30 30 513 1830 140 750 95 77,5

80 59 37 50 235 42.109.30 18 114 77,3 100 53 2,4 7,5 500 61 5 13 235 42.120.10 30 568 2273 196 7560 56 60,7

100 35 6 31 135 42.110.10 18 145 131 94 507 1,7 7,2 500 108 16 23 335 42.120.20 30 567 2269 112 1250 91 63,8

100 53 15 47 175 42.110.20 18 144 129 98 191 2,5 7,8 500 171 36 36 435 42.120.30 30 569 2259 161 819 130 84,4

100 76 42 50 260 42.110.30 18 145 127 118 79 4,5 9,8 600 63 5 11 285 42.122.10 32 666 3191 237 8800 98 79,0

125 35 5 25 140 42.111.10 20 171 188 92 790 2,4 9,5 600 131 16 23 350 42.122.20 32 681 3256 185 2460 133 89,3

125 62 17 46 190 42.111.20 20 171 187 85 211 3,9 10,1 600 189 34 33 455 42.122.30 32 679 3235 180 1140 188 99,9

125 82 43 50 290 42.111.30 20 170 182 111 101 7,2 12,7 700 57 4 8 270 42.124.10 24 762 4248 279 14500 135 71,1

150 38 5 23 155 42.112.10 20 204 271 112 1070 3,9 10,5 700 121 12 18 335 42.124.20 24 776 4316 201 4200 178 85,3

150 65 20 40 235 42.112.20 20 204 267 131 295 7,9 12,6 700 195 33 30 475 42.124.30 24 775 4298 175 1390 277 107

150 103 53 50 340 42.112.30 20 204 262 152 126 13 16,7 800 68 3 9 265 42.126.10 37 878 5586 364 35700 161 134

200 51 6 24 165 42.114.10 22 257 442 86 879 7,4 15,1 800 119 11 16 360 42.126.20 37 878 5586 208 6120 230 142

200 88 23 42 250 42.114.20 22 259 441 106 324 14 18,6 800 208 28 28 465 42.126.30 37 885 5618 171 1980 327 169

200 110 38 50 305 42.114.30 22 259 435 154 270 18 23,1 900 65 3 7 265 42.128.10 37 979 7011 390 50800 205 149

250 46 5 18 170 42.115.10 24 309 663 94 1780 12 19,8 900 116 9 14 360 42.128.20 37 980 7019 218 8460 289 157

250 86 18 33 255 42.115.20 24 314 670 109 579 21 23,8 900 199 24 24 465 42.128.30 37 986 7047 178 2840 411 188

250 111 37 44 350 42.115.30 24 310 656 117 288 32 28,6 1000 62 2 6 280 42.130.10 42 1080 8599 424 65400 261 185

300 58 5 19 185 42.116.10 24 365 927 127 2870 17 26,9 1000 109 8 11 370 42.130.20 42 1080 8599 242 12200 358 194

300 84 12 28 220 42.116.20 24 364 924 87 858 24 28,3 1000 211 23 23 490 42.130.30 42 1092 8679 171 3390 499 224

300 115 24 38 280 42.116.30 24 370 933 121 636 34 34,9 1200 66 3 6 285 42.132.10 47 1248 11652 452 68000 397 281

350 55 4 16 175 42.117.10 26 396 1104 131 4250 20 37,0 1200 114 8 10 380 42.132.20 47 1251 11681 254 14000 554 293

350 89 11 27 220 42.117.20 26 398 1110 83 1060 28 39,6 1200 214 22 20 480 42.132.30 47 1263 11781 175 4320 749 329

350 123 27 37 320 42.117.30 26 400 1108 112 570 46 45,9

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13103 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
116 117
Lo

AX
AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES

AX1FU / ID no. 42

Do
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13103

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

25 12 9 40 120 42.154.10 16 40 9,2 96 41 0,3 2,3 350 37 2 11 175 42.167.10 30 399 1110 257 11700 31 49,0

32 15 8 41 110 42.155.10 18 50 13,6 89 68 0,3 3,8 350 82 10 24 225 42.167.20 30 407 1129 171 2240 45 52,4

40 19 16 46 160 42.156.10 18 55 17,0 102 39 0,6 4,4 350 106 21 32 305 42.167.30 30 400 1103 170 1030 69 59,0

50 18 9 34 135 42.157.10 20 69 27,9 110 116 0,8 5,8 400 47 3 12 190 42.168.10 32 459 1459 357 17600 46 63,0

50 31 28 50 205 42.157.20 20 69 27,9 105 34 1,3 6,2 400 93 15 24 305 42.168.20 32 459 1461 159 1440 87 68,1

65 25 11 37 145 42.158.10 20 87 46,0 85 112 1,4 6,6 400 123 27 32 375 42.168.30 32 458 1443 228 1160 115 80,1

65 36 25 50 200 42.158.20 20 86 45,4 98 54 2,1 7,0 450 66 6 15 235 42.169.10 36 508 1818 255 7610 70 78,4

80 23 5 26 130 42.159.10 20 114 79,4 111 431 1,7 7,6 450 101 14 23 305 42.169.20 36 515 1838 215 2590 105 86,8

80 33 11 37 160 42.159.20 20 114 78,4 128 231 2,3 8,0 450 143 34 34 440 42.169.30 36 515 1822 247 1160 174 110

80 46 29 50 240 42.159.30 20 113 76,7 127 86 4 8,8 500 39 2 8 210 42.170.10 38 562 2236 531 52900 78 90,5

100 30 5 26 135 42.160.10 22 144 130 95 490 2,8 9,5 500 96 10 20 295 42.170.20 38 568 2254 296 4960 115 99,3

100 43 13 39 175 42.160.20 22 141 126 107 239 4 10,1 500 141 26 30 410 42.170.30 38 569 2249 251 1670 186 112

100 57 32 50 270 42.160.30 22 140 122 152 125 7,2 11,6 600 42 2 7 240 42.172.10 37 660 3147 663 61900 133 105

125 30 4 22 135 42.161.10 22 170 187 96 806 4 11,7 600 106 11 19 340 42.172.20 37 669 3183 327 5710 197 115

125 45 11 33 175 42.161.20 22 168 183 105 364 5,8 12,1 600 175 37 31 525 42.172.30 37 678 3208 295 1570 364 153

125 63 27 47 255 42.161.30 22 169 181 144 197 9,9 14,2 700 62 3 9 285 42.174.10 42 772 4280 536 35000 205 160

150 28 3 17 145 42.162.10 24 203 268 220 3130 6 15,7 700 109 12 16 380 42.174.20 42 772 4280 306 6240 300 169

150 61 17 37 225 42.162.20 24 206 270 139 364 12 17,4 700 183 30 28 495 42.174.30 42 784 4327 294 2470 440 205

150 71 33 45 325 42.162.30 24 198 256 172 207 19 19,2

200 35 4 17 160 42.164.10 24 257 437 251 4320 12 20,9

200 67 13 32 210 42.164.20 24 262 446 139 673 18 22,5

200 91 26 44 275 42.164.30 24 259 435 185 440 25 26,5

250 35 3 13 165 42.165.10 26 313 667 258 7340 18 26,6

250 65 10 25 210 42.165.20 26 317 677 142 1340 26 28,6

250 95 24 37 300 42.165.30 26 313 659 180 632 42 35,3

300 39 3 12 165 42.166.10 26 368 932 238 9020 25 32,0

300 91 16 30 250 42.166.20 26 370 933 150 1130 46 36,7

300 115 28 38 325 42.166.30 26 373 930 200 805 65 47,2

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13103 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
118 119
Lo

AX
AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES

AX1FU / ID no. 42

Do
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13103

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

25 12 9 40 120 42.204.10 16 40 9,2 97 41 0,4 2,3 400 45 4 12 225 42.218.10 38 458 1451 464 15700 80 80,2

32 15 8 41 110 42.205.10 18 50 13,6 89 68 0,5 3,8 400 71 10 18 290 42.218.20 38 457 1447 297 3670 119 82,7

40 18 16 44 170 42.206.10 18 55 17,0 174 56 1,1 4,5 400 97 16 25 320 42.218.30 38 462 1457 288 2300 139 89,5

50 18 9 34 135 42.207.10 20 69 27,9 111 116 1,2 5,8 450 42 3 10 235 42.219.10 42 507 1808 525 22800 103 102

50 28 27 50 215 42.207.20 20 68 27,1 173 51 2,2 6,4 450 68 8 16 300 42.219.20 42 507 1808 326 5230 151 102

65 20 8 30 135 42.208.10 20 86 45,4 107 182 1,9 6,7 450 95 14 22 330 42.219.30 42 513 1822 300 3120 175 109

65 37 27 50 210 42.208.20 20 87 45,3 176 85 3,4 7,4 500 49 4 10 285 42.220.10 46 559 2217 562 18400 158 138

80 21 5 24 130 42.209.10 20 113 78,6 119 472 2,6 7,7 500 68 8 14 340 42.220.20 46 559 2217 404 6550 207 142

80 40 21 47 210 42.209.20 20 112 74,9 190 165 5,1 8,8 500 103 15 22 375 42.220.30 46 568 2245 337 3310 243 146

100 29 5 26 140 42.210.10 22 143 128 152 712 4,5 9,6

100 43 14 39 190 42.210.20 22 141 123 190 331 7,1 10,6

125 19 2 14 125 42.211.10 22 170 186 198 3070 5,4 11,7

125 40 9 29 165 42.211.20 22 173 187 163 715 8,6 12,6

125 50 15 37 200 42.211.30 22 172 184 183 450 12 14,2

150 24 3 14 145 42.212.10 24 205 269 330 5290 9,4 15,8

150 40 7 24 180 42.212.20 24 208 273 202 1090 14 16,4

150 63 19 39 245 42.212.30 24 206 265 247 500 21 19,4

200 32 3 15 155 42.214.10 26 261 442 393 8190 17 21,7

200 60 12 29 220 42.214.20 26 259 438 206 1030 28 23,4

200 75 25 36 315 42.214.30 26 257 427 278 597 46 29,7

250 34 4 13 200 42.215.10 29 309 658 269 4860 33 29,7

250 59 9 23 235 42.215.20 29 314 666 218 1890 43 33,1

250 80 24 31 335 42.215.30 29 312 652 282 895 74 41,0

300 28 1 9 175 42.216.10 32 365 919 469 27100 36 40,6

300 63 8 21 230 42.216.20 32 370 928 282 3920 55 44,9

300 89 20 29 320 42.216.30 32 369 920 259 1270 96 55,0

350 34 2 10 190 42.217.10 35 396 1096 406 17200 49 59,9

350 60 7 18 230 42.217.20 35 401 1106 299 5000 67 63,8

350 90 19 27 325 42.217.30 35 402 1103 262 1580 114 74,9

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13103 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
120 121
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AX
AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES

AX1FU / ID no. 42

Do
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN 1092-1

Weblink: 13103

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 15 6 28 125 42.257.10 20 69 27,9 130 167 1,6 5,2

50 22 17 43 180 42.257.20 20 68 27,1 222 104 2,6 5,5

65 16 6 24 135 42.258.10 22 85 43,6 150 268 2,6 6,7

65 29 24 45 230 42.258.20 22 84 42,4 270 112 5,4 7,7

80 20 5 23 145 42.259.10 24 113 77,6 191 612 4,3 8,7

80 31 13 36 195 42.259.20 24 112 74,9 241 288 6,7 9,6

100 23 4 20 140 42.260.10 26 142 126 266 1850 6 12,5

100 36 12 33 195 42.260.20 26 138 120 230 474 11 12,9

125 28 5 21 170 42.261.10 28 170 184 223 1240 13 17,3

125 43 12 32 210 42.261.20 28 171 181 279 716 17 19,4

n k
150 25 3 15 175 42.262.10 30 206 268 452 5610 16 21,4

b la
150

200
47

27
13

2
29

13
240

170
42.262.20

42.264.10
30

32
203

257
261

431
321

585
900

12300
28

26
23,3

31,3
le f t
200 51 9 24 225 42.264.20 32 259 435 313 1720 41 32,2
a l l y
200 60 17 29 290 42.264.30 32 257 427 352 1040 60 36,9
i o n
250 24 2 9 180 42.265.10 35 309 650 718 24000 41 42,7

te nt
250 46 7 18 230 42.265.20 35 311 655 372 3740 62 46,6

si n
250 63 14 24 305 42.265.30 35 314 657 358 1670 92 50,7

e i
300 30 2 10 200 42.266.10 38 360 901 622 19800 65 57,9

a g
300 48 7 16 255 42.266.20 38 360 901 389 4480 97 59,9

is p
Th
300 65 11 21 280 42.266.30 38 370 922 358 2820 114 64,9

350 28 2 8 210 42.267.10 42 391 1076 702 26400 79 87,9

350 45 6 13 265 42.267.20 42 391 1076 438 6030 118 87,9

350 62 9 18 290 42.267.30 42 401 1100 392 3780 138 92,8

400 28 2 7 235 42.268.10 48 450 1416 1060 49400 115 120

400 46 5 12 275 42.268.20 48 452 1423 637 13400 148 123

400 82 15 21 375 42.268.30 48 459 1441 435 2890 248 140

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13103 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS
Lo

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AX1SU / ID no. 43

Do
PN 2,5

D
Weblink: 13104

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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 23 14 44 215 43.057.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 88 61 0,3 0,7 400 78 7 20 230 43.068.10 406,4 6,3 461 1478 107 2680 15 12,5

50 38 39 50 280 43.057.20 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 54 15 0,4 0,8 400 130 20 34 305 43.068.20 406,4 6,3 461 1478 65 538 21 14,5

65 27 12 40 205 43.058.10 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 82 112 0,4 0,8 400 183 45 48 410 43.068.30 406,4 6,3 457 1459 70 261 32 22,7

65 43 32 50 270 43.058.20 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 80 39 0,6 1,3 450 74 6 17 230 43.069.10 457 6,3 511 1842 110 3930 18 14,0

80 26 6 29 165 43.059.10 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 109 449 0,5 1,2 450 124 17 29 305 43.069.20 457 6,3 511 1842 66 777 27 16,3

80 43 17 49 210 43.059.20 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 66 86 0,7 1,4 450 191 42 45 410 43.069.30 457 6,3 510 1832 68 325 40 22,1

80 65 39 50 270 43.059.30 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 44 24 1,1 1,5 500 82 6 17 240 43.070.10 508 6,3 566 2263 131 4380 25 15,7

100 37 7 32 165 43.060.10 114,3 3,6 145 131 95 507 0,8 1,7 500 140 20 29 340 43.070.20 508 6,3 564 2254 75 721 39 18,2

100 53 15 47 200 43.060.20 114,3 3,6 144 130 64 138 1,1 1,7 500 211 46 45 445 43.070.30 508 6,3 564 2248 79 338 55 28,3

100 92 46 50 275 43.060.30 114,3 3,6 144 129 59 39 1,7 2,6 600 75 5 13 240 43.072.10 610 6 679 3257 214 11200 43 17,3

125 38 6 28 165 43.061.10 139,7 4 171 188 93 831 1,2 2,2 600 132 15 23 330 43.072.20 610 6 679 3257 123 1900 56 23,9

125 65 18 48 215 43.061.20 139,7 4 171 187 85 206 1,8 3,2 600 207 38 36 450 43.072.30 610 6 679 3257 78 477 82 25,9

125 97 50 50 315 43.061.30 139,7 4 172 186 71 64 3,1 4,9 700 73 4 11 260 43.074.10 711 6 777 4335 221 17300 58 25,5

150 41 5 25 175 43.062.10 168,3 4,5 204 271 113 980 2 2,6 700 131 13 20 350 43.074.20 711 6 778 4341 124 2830 75 29,9

150 83 24 50 250 43.062.20 168,3 4,5 204 271 57 106 3,2 3,4 700 220 35 33 470 43.074.30 711 6 781 4358 76 633 109 36,6

150 123 73 50 405 43.062.30 168,3 4,5 203 266 70 46 6,1 6,8 800 62 2 8 230 43.076.10 813 6 886 5654 268 50100 79 29,2

200 57 7 27 190 43.064.10 219,1 6,3 257 442 87 841 3,5 4,5 800 124 9 16 320 43.076.20 813 6 886 5654 134 5270 87 29,2

200 92 24 44 275 43.064.20 219,1 6,3 259 441 104 304 6,1 7,3 800 219 31 29 470 43.076.30 813 6 884 5640 76 882 141 41,9

200 114 37 50 310 43.064.30 219,1 6,3 259 444 54 110 7,1 7,1 900 63 2 7 230 43.078.10 914 6 990 7110 265 64900 99 27,2

250 50 5 19 190 43.065.10 273 6,3 309 663 92 1780 5,3 6,1 900 126 8 15 320 43.078.20 914 6 990 7110 133 6840 109 38,5

250 109 28 42 310 43.065.20 273 6,3 314 673 56 203 11 8,8 900 211 24 25 440 43.078.30 914 6 990 7110 80 1420 163 41,5

250 149 56 50 400 43.065.30 273 6,3 313 667 64 115 16 14,3 1000 66 2 7 230 43.080.10 1016 6 1096 8749 255 77700 121 36,5

300 63 6 21 190 43.066.10 323,9 7,1 365 927 124 3140 7,8 9,1 1000 115 5 12 290 43.080.20 1016 6 1098 8765 149 13400 122 42,8

300 119 18 39 245 43.066.20 323,9 7,1 370 943 46 321 11 8,5 1000 211 22 22 440 43.080.30 1016 6 1093 8724 80 1850 200 46,1

300 159 53 50 415 43.066.30 323,9 7,1 365 923 61 150 22 17,6 1100 84 3 8 280 43.081.10 1120 6 1198 10540 202 40700 140 43,6

350 54 3 16 190 43.067.10 355,6 6,3 404 1132 87 4010 7,6 8,5 1100 137 9 13 370 43.081.20 1120 6 1194 10503 125 7920 182 50,5

350 117 16 35 265 43.067.20 355,6 6,3 402 1126 45 415 13 9,8 1100 228 23 22 485 43.081.30 1120 6 1197 10531 75 1860 260 61,2

350 167 48 50 415 43.067.30 355,6 6,3 400 1113 60 194 25 19,7

To be continued...

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13104 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
124 125

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AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS
Lo

s
AX1SU / ID no. 43

Do
PN 2,5

D
Weblink: 13104

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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

1200 80 2 7 315 43.082.10 1220 6 1264 11794 215 48500 161 47,5 2100 65 1 3 285 43.091.10 2120 6 2160 35449 411 589500 601 77,3

1200 136 8 12 400 43.082.20 1220 6 1264 11813 128 9760 201 55,0 2100 111 2 5 345 43.091.20 2120 6 2161 35466 240 115200 547 89,2

1200 211 22 19 555 43.082.30 1220 6 1259 11765 84 2180 322 66,6 2100 205 9 11 465 43.091.30 2120 6 2162 35483 129 18400 767 114

1300 62 1 5 285 43.083.10 1320 6 1366 13818 285 146500 200 47,4 2200 65 0 3 285 43.092.10 2220 6 2260 38865 424 672000 665 81,0

1300 96 3 8 345 43.083.20 1320 6 1364 13818 186 32700 201 51,4 2200 109 2 5 345 43.092.20 2220 6 2260 38865 254 136100 606 93,4

1300 180 13 15 460 43.083.30 1320 6 1364 13797 99 5220 287 63,9 2200 197 8 10 470 43.092.30 2220 6 2260 38865 141 22000 858 119

1400 62 1 4 285 43.084.10 1420 6 1466 15980 295 179900 234 51,0

1400 96 3 7 345 43.084.20 1420 6 1464 15980 194 40400 234 55,4

1400 179 12 14 460 43.084.30 1420 6 1464 15958 103 6470 333 68,8

1500 60 1 4 285 43.085.10 1520 6 1565 18287 316 223900 272 54,5

1500 95 3 7 345 43.085.20 1520 6 1564 18299 203 49300 269 59,2

1500 178 11 13 460 43.085.30 1520 6 1564 18275 108 7910 382 73,5

1600 59 1 4 285 43.086.10 1620 6 1664 20750 336 275800 313 58,2

1600 95 3 6 345 43.086.20 1620 6 1664 20776 212 59400 308 63,1

1600 178 10 12 460 43.086.30 1620 6 1664 20750 112 9550 435 78,4

1700 58 1 3 285 43.087.10 1720 6 1763 23368 358 336300 359 61,8

1700 94 3 6 345 43.087.20 1720 6 1764 23409 222 70700 349 67,1

1700 174 10 11 460 43.087.30 1720 6 1763 23368 120 11800 492 83,3

1800 56 1 3 285 43.088.10 1820 6 1864 26142 386 407000 409 62,5

1800 94 2 5 345 43.088.20 1820 6 1864 26199 231 83400 393 70,9

1800 170 9 10 460 43.088.30 1820 6 1864 26142 128 14400 554 88,1

1900 54 0 3 285 43.089.10 1920 6 1962 29117 424 505600 467 65,9

1900 92 2 5 345 43.089.20 1920 6 1963 29132 247 100700 442 74,9

1900 166 8 9 465 43.089.30 1920 6 1963 29132 137 17000 629 93,0

2000 53 0 3 285 43.090.10 2020 6 2061 32204 454 603800 527 72,6

2000 88 2 4 345 43.090.20 2020 6 2061 32204 273 124900 498 78,8

2000 159 7 9 465 43.090.30 2020 6 2061 32204 152 21300 699 97,9

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13104 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS
Lo

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AX1SU / ID no. 43

Do
PN 6

D
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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 23 14 44 215 43.107.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 88 61 0,6 0,7 400 65 7 17 250 43.118.10 406,4 6,3 453 1451 114 2470 35 12,5

50 40 48 50 315 43.107.20 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 79 15 1,1 1,1 400 117 19 31 315 43.118.20 406,4 6,3 458 1462 105 829 52 18,0

65 26 11 38 205 43.108.10 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 84 112 0,8 0,8 400 147 42 39 455 43.118.30 406,4 6,3 455 1441 145 505 87 32,7

65 43 32 50 270 43.108.20 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 81 39 1,4 1,3 450 54 4 12 235 43.119.10 457 6,3 510 1836 179 6840 42 15,5

80 25 6 28 165 43.109.10 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 110 449 1,1 1,2 450 90 11 21 290 43.119.20 457 6,3 514 1851 107 1680 58 18,3

80 42 17 47 210 43.109.20 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 66 86 1,6 1,4 450 157 34 37 410 43.119.30 457 6,3 513 1830 140 742 96 31,1

80 59 37 50 275 43.109.30 88,9 3,2 114 77,3 100 52 2,5 2,3 500 61 5 13 245 43.120.10 508 6,3 568 2273 196 7000 58 17,3

100 35 6 31 165 43.110.10 114,3 3,6 145 131 94 507 1,7 1,7 500 108 16 23 340 43.120.20 508 6,3 567 2269 112 1250 91 20,4

100 53 15 47 205 43.110.20 114,3 3,6 144 129 98 187 2,5 2,0 500 171 36 36 440 43.120.30 508 6,3 569 2259 161 805 131 41,0

100 76 42 50 295 43.110.30 114,3 3,6 145 127 118 81 4,5 4,3 600 63 5 11 275 43.122.10 610 6 666 3191 237 8800 98 20,1

125 35 5 25 165 43.111.10 139,7 4 171 188 92 831 2,4 2,2 600 131 16 23 340 43.122.20 610 6 681 3256 185 2420 134 30,4

125 62 17 46 215 43.111.20 139,7 4 171 187 85 206 4 3,2 600 189 34 33 440 43.122.30 610 6 679 3235 180 1140 188 48,5

125 82 43 50 320 43.111.30 139,7 4 170 182 111 103 7,2 6,1 700 57 4 8 295 43.124.10 711 6 762 4248 279 14900 133 22,2

150 38 5 23 175 43.112.10 168,3 4,5 204 271 112 980 4,1 2,6 700 121 12 18 360 43.124.20 711 6 776 4316 201 4200 178 37,5

150 65 20 40 260 43.112.20 168,3 4,5 204 267 131 295 7,9 4,9 700 195 33 30 495 43.124.30 711 6 775 4298 175 1400 276 58,6

150 103 53 50 365 43.112.30 168,3 4,5 204 262 152 124 13 9,0 800 68 3 9 265 43.126.10 813 8 878 5586 364 34500 163 40,9

200 51 6 24 190 43.114.10 219,1 6,3 257 442 86 841 7,5 4,5 800 119 11 16 360 43.126.20 813 8 878 5586 208 6020 231 48,4

200 88 23 42 275 43.114.20 219,1 6,3 259 441 106 304 14 7,3 800 208 28 28 460 43.126.30 813 8 885 5618 171 1980 327 72,5

200 110 38 50 325 43.114.30 219,1 6,3 259 435 154 265 18 11,3 900 65 3 7 265 43.128.10 914 8 979 7011 390 49000 208 39,0

250 46 5 18 190 43.115.10 273 6,3 309 663 94 1780 12 6,1 900 116 9 14 360 43.128.20 914 8 980 7019 218 8320 291 54,5

250 86 18 33 275 43.115.20 273 6,3 314 670 109 556 22 9,1 900 199 24 24 460 43.128.30 914 8 986 7047 178 2860 410 81,7

250 111 37 44 365 43.115.30 273 6,3 310 656 117 288 32 14,9 1000 62 2 6 265 43.130.10 1016 8 1080 8599 424 67600 258 43,4

300 58 5 19 190 43.116.10 323,9 7,1 365 927 127 3140 17 9,1 1000 109 8 11 360 43.130.20 1016 8 1080 8599 242 12000 360 60,6

300 84 12 28 235 43.116.20 323,9 7,1 364 924 87 915 23 10,0 1000 211 23 23 460 43.130.30 1016 8 1092 8679 171 3330 504 78,2

300 115 24 38 295 43.116.30 323,9 7,1 370 933 121 644 33 15,0 1100 68 3 6 320 43.131.10 1120 8 1184 10424 420 52500 360 55,9

350 55 4 16 210 43.117.10 355,6 6,3 396 1104 131 4250 20 9,5 1100 110 8 10 415 43.131.20 1120 8 1184 10424 261 12700 500 66,2

350 89 11 27 255 43.117.20 355,6 6,3 398 1110 83 1040 28 12,4 1100 200 20 19 480 43.131.30 1120 8 1200 10569 184 4720 617 90,9

350 123 27 37 350 43.117.30 355,6 6,3 400 1108 112 570 46 20,6 1200 66 3 6 350 43.132.10 1220 8 1248 11652 452 68000 397 66,5

1200 114 8 10 445 43.132.20 1220 8 1251 11681 254 14200 550 77,7

1200 214 22 20 545 43.132.30 1220 8 1263 11781 175 4360 745 114

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13104 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS
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AX1SU / ID no. 43

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PN 10

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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

25 12 9 40 185 43.154.10 33,7 2,6 40 9,2 96 43 0,3 0,3 350 37 2 11 200 43.167.10 355,6 6,3 399 1110 257 11700 31 11,8

32 15 8 41 175 43.155.10 42,4 2,6 50 13,6 89 68 0,3 0,5 350 82 10 24 250 43.167.20 355,6 6,3 407 1129 171 2240 45 17,0

40 19 16 46 225 43.156.10 48,3 2,6 55 17,0 102 39 0,6 0,5 350 106 21 32 325 43.167.30 355,6 6,3 400 1103 170 1050 68 21,8

50 18 9 34 195 43.157.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 110 116 0,8 0,7 400 47 3 12 200 43.168.10 406,4 6,3 459 1459 357 18400 45 15,5

50 31 28 50 265 43.157.20 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 105 34 1,3 1,1 400 93 15 24 320 43.168.20 406,4 6,3 459 1461 159 1410 88 20,6

65 25 11 37 205 43.158.10 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 85 112 1,4 0,8 400 123 27 32 385 43.168.30 406,4 6,3 458 1443 228 1150 115 32,6

65 36 25 50 260 43.158.20 76,1 2,9 86 45,4 98 54 2,1 1,2 450 66 6 15 240 43.169.10 457 8,8 508 1818 255 7610 70 23,0

80 23 5 26 165 43.159.10 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 111 449 1,7 1,2 450 101 14 23 305 43.169.20 457 8,8 515 1838 215 2640 104 31,4

80 33 11 37 195 43.159.20 88,9 3,2 114 78,4 128 231 2,3 1,4 450 143 34 34 435 43.169.30 457 8,8 515 1822 247 1180 172 54,1

80 46 29 50 275 43.159.30 88,9 3,2 113 76,7 127 84 4 2,3 500 39 2 8 200 43.170.10 508 8,8 562 2236 531 49400 80 23,0

100 30 5 26 165 43.160.10 114,3 3,6 144 130 95 539 2,7 1,5 500 96 10 20 280 43.170.20 508 8,8 568 2254 296 4960 115 31,8

100 43 13 39 205 43.160.20 114,3 3,6 141 126 107 239 4 2,3 500 141 26 30 395 43.170.30 508 8,8 569 2249 251 1670 186 44,5

100 57 32 50 295 43.160.30 114,3 3,6 140 122 152 129 7,1 4,3 600 42 2 7 215 43.172.10 610 8 660 3147 663 65100 131 26,3

125 30 4 22 165 43.161.10 139,7 4 170 187 96 886 3,8 1,9 600 106 11 19 315 43.172.20 610 8 669 3183 327 5790 196 36,8

125 45 11 33 205 43.161.20 139,7 4 168 183 105 364 5,8 2,8 600 175 37 31 495 43.172.30 610 8 678 3208 295 1600 361 70,9

125 63 27 47 280 43.161.30 139,7 4 169 181 144 204 9,7 5,4 700 62 3 9 270 43.174.10 711 8 772 4280 536 35000 205 33,9

150 28 3 17 160 43.162.10 168,3 4,5 203 268 220 3380 5,8 3,2 700 109 12 16 365 43.174.20 711 8 772 4280 306 6340 298 50,0

150 61 17 37 245 43.162.20 168,3 4,5 206 270 139 344 12 4,3 700 183 30 28 480 43.174.30 711 8 784 4327 294 2430 444 72,1

150 71 33 45 340 43.162.30 168,3 4,5 198 256 172 207 19 5,9

200 35 4 17 180 43.164.10 219,1 6,3 257 437 251 3980 12 6,1

200 67 13 32 225 43.164.20 219,1 6,3 262 446 139 703 18 6,5

200 91 26 44 290 43.164.30 219,1 6,3 259 435 185 440 25 11,3

250 35 3 13 180 43.165.10 273 6,3 313 667 258 6760 19 6,8

250 65 10 25 225 43.165.20 273 6,3 317 677 142 1280 26 8,1

250 95 24 37 310 43.165.30 273 6,3 313 659 180 632 42 15,8

300 39 3 12 180 43.166.10 323,9 7,1 368 932 238 8620 26 10,3

300 91 16 30 265 43.166.20 323,9 7,1 370 933 150 1080 47 13,5

300 115 28 38 335 43.166.30 323,9 7,1 373 930 200 788 66 22,8

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13104 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
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AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS
Lo

s
AX1SU / ID no. 43

Do
PN 16

D
Weblink: 13104

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

25 12 9 40 185 43.204.10 33,7 2,6 40 9,2 97 43 0,4 0,3 400 45 4 12 225 43.218.10 406,4 8,8 458 1451 464 15100 81 22,9

32 15 8 41 175 43.205.10 42,4 2,6 50 13,6 89 68 0,5 0,5 400 71 10 18 290 43.218.20 406,4 8,8 457 1447 297 3600 120 25,4

40 18 16 44 235 43.206.10 48,3 2,6 55 17,0 174 56 1,1 0,6 400 97 16 25 315 43.218.30 406,4 8,8 462 1457 288 2350 137 32,2

50 18 9 34 195 43.207.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 111 116 1,2 0,7 450 42 3 10 225 43.219.10 457 8,8 507 1808 525 22800 103 25,8

50 28 27 50 275 43.207.20 60,3 2,9 68 27,1 173 51 2,2 1,3 450 68 8 16 290 43.219.20 457 8,8 507 1808 326 5230 151 28,6

65 20 8 30 195 43.208.10 76,1 2,9 86 45,4 107 182 1,9 0,9 450 95 14 22 315 43.219.30 457 8,8 513 1822 300 3250 172 36,3

65 37 27 50 270 43.208.20 76,1 2,9 87 45,3 176 85 3,4 1,6 500 49 4 10 255 43.220.10 508 8,8 559 2217 562 18400 158 23,4

80 21 5 24 170 43.209.10 88,9 3,2 113 78,6 119 411 2,8 1,2 500 68 8 14 310 43.220.20 508 8,8 559 2217 404 6550 207 31,8

80 40 21 47 245 43.209.20 88,9 3,2 112 74,9 190 161 5,2 2,3 500 103 15 22 340 43.220.30 508 8,8 568 2245 337 3430 239 40,3

100 29 5 26 170 43.210.10 114,3 3,6 143 128 152 743 4,4 2,0

100 43 14 39 215 43.210.20 114,3 3,6 141 123 190 354 6,8 3,1

125 19 2 14 155 43.211.10 139,7 4 170 186 198 3070 5,4 2,3

125 40 9 29 195 43.211.20 139,7 4 173 187 163 715 8,6 3,0

125 50 15 37 230 43.211.30 139,7 4 172 184 183 431 12 4,7

150 24 3 14 165 43.212.10 168,3 4,5 205 269 330 4890 9,6 3,7

150 40 7 24 195 43.212.20 168,3 4,5 208 273 202 1140 13 3,7

150 63 19 39 255 43.212.30 168,3 4,5 206 265 247 526 20 6,9

200 32 3 15 165 43.214.10 219,1 6,3 261 442 393 8970 17 6,9

200 60 12 29 230 43.214.20 219,1 6,3 259 438 206 1050 28 8,6

200 75 25 36 320 43.214.30 219,1 6,3 257 427 278 617 45 14,9

250 34 4 13 195 43.215.10 273 6,3 309 658 269 5220 32 8,1

250 59 9 23 230 43.215.20 273 6,3 314 666 218 1890 43 10,8

250 80 24 31 340 43.215.30 273 6,3 312 652 282 866 75 18,7

300 28 1 9 165 43.216.10 323,9 7,1 365 919 469 27100 36 11,1

300 63 8 21 220 43.216.20 323,9 7,1 370 928 282 3750 56 15,4

300 89 20 29 320 43.216.30 323,9 7,1 369 920 259 1220 98 20,4

350 34 2 10 205 43.217.10 355,6 8 396 1096 406 16500 50 12,9

350 60 7 18 240 43.217.20 355,6 8 401 1106 299 5100 67 19,1

350 90 19 27 335 43.217.30 355,6 8 402 1103 262 1580 114 30,2

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13104 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS
Lo

s
AX1SU / ID no. 43

Do
PN 25

D
Weblink: 13104

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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 15 6 28 185 43.257.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 130 167 1,6 0,7

50 22 17 43 240 43.257.20 60,3 2,9 68 27,1 222 104 2,6 1,0

65 16 6 24 195 43.258.10 76,1 3,6 85 43,6 150 242 2,8 1,0

65 29 24 45 285 43.258.20 76,1 3,6 84 42,4 270 112 5,4 2,0

80 20 5 23 170 43.259.10 88,9 3,2 113 77,6 191 655 4,2 1,4

80 31 13 36 220 43.259.20 88,9 3,2 112 74,9 241 288 6,7 2,3

100 23 4 20 160 43.260.10 114,3 3,6 142 126 266 1850 6 2,3

100 36 12 33 215 43.260.20 114,3 3,6 138 120 230 474 11 2,6

125 28 5 21 185 43.261.10 139,7 4 170 184 223 1300 12 3,4

125 43 12 32 225 43.261.20 139,7 4 171 181 279 703 17 5,5

n k
150 25 3 15 165 43.262.10 168,3 4,5 206 268 452 6060 15 4,5

b la
150

200
47

27
13

2
29

13
240

170
43.262.20

43.264.10
168,3

219,1
4,5

6,3
203

257
261

431
321

585
915

11900
28

26
6,9

7,7
le f t
200 51 9 24 220 43.264.20 219,1 6,3 259 435 313 1820 40 10,0
a l l y
200 60 17 29 285 43.264.30 219,1 6,3 257 427 352 1060 59 13,3
i o n
250 24 2 9 170 43.265.10 273 6,3 309 650 718 25600 40 9,7

te nt
250 46 7 18 225 43.265.20 273 6,3 311 655 372 3610 63 12,5

si n
250 63 14 24 285 43.265.30 273 6,3 314 657 358 1670 92 16,6

e i
300 30 2 10 190 43.266.10 323,9 7,1 360 901 622 18600 67 13,4

a g
300 48 7 16 240 43.266.20 323,9 7,1 360 901 389 4480 97 15,4

is p
Th
300 65 11 21 265 43.266.30 323,9 7,1 370 922 358 2760 115 20,4

350 28 2 8 210 43.267.10 355,6 8 391 1076 702 25600 80 16,9

350 45 6 13 260 43.267.20 355,6 8 391 1076 438 6320 115 19,1

350 62 9 18 285 43.267.30 355,6 8 401 1100 392 3860 136 24,5

400 28 2 7 210 43.268.10 406,4 8,8 450 1416 1060 49400 115 22,9

400 46 5 12 255 43.268.20 406,4 8,8 452 1423 637 12600 152 21,3

400 82 15 21 350 43.268.30 406,4 8,8 459 1441 435 2890 248 32,8

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13104 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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AXIAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS
Lo

s
AX1SU / ID no. 43

Do
PN 40

D
Weblink: 13104

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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 13 5 25 200 43.307.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 248 380 2,3 0,8

50 18 11 33 240 43.307.20 60,3 2,9 71 29,8 282 191 3,9 1,1

65 15 6 23 215 43.308.10 76,1 3,6 85 43,6 253 408 4,3 1,2

65 23 14 34 265 43.308.20 76,1 3,6 87 46,0 366 270 7,3 1,8

80 18 4 21 195 43.309.10 88,9 3,2 111 75,0 321 1010 6,8 1,6

80 27 10 29 230 43.309.20 88,9 3,2 121 84,8 398 632 12 2,7

100 20 5 18 205 43.310.10 114,3 3,6 139 123 303 1220 13 2,3

100 31 10 27 245 43.310.20 114,3 3,6 145 131 402 847 20 3,6

125 24 5 18 210 43.311.10 139,7 4 167 178 387 2010 20 3,4

125 33 9 24 245 43.311.20 139,7 4 173 190 384 1110 29 4,5

n k
150 30 6 18 225 43.312.10 168,3 4,5 201 258 510 2630 33 5,3

b la
150

200
43

35
13

7
26

17
290

250
43.312.20

43.314.10
168,3

219,1
4,5

6,3
209

254
276

422
493

633
1140

3820
57

67
7,5

9,5
le f t
200 45 11 21 285 43.314.20 219,1 6,3 262 451 501 2010 89 11,1
a l l y
250 36 5 14 250 43.315.10 273 6,3 310 648 679 6460 103 12,3
i o n
250 52 12 20 315 43.315.20 273 6,3 322 691 592 2680 162 17,9

te nt
300 38 5 12 255 43.316.10 323,9 7,1 367 909 852 10600 152 18,6

si n
300 55 12 18 335 43.316.20 323,9 7,1 373 948 612 3180 243 24,9

e i
a g
is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13104 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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LATERAL
EXPANSION JOINTS
142 Lateral expansion joint types
144 Standard range design

WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS


LA1BT / ID no. 71
146 PN 6
148 PN 10
150 PN 16
152 PN 25

WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS


LA1FT / ID no. 72
154 PN 6
156 PN 10
158 PN 16
160 PN 25

WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS


LA1ST / ID no. 73
162 PN 6
164 PN 10
166 PN 16
168 PN 25
170 PN 40
172 PN 63

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LATERAL
EXPANSION JOINTS

WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS WITH WELDING ENDS AND HINGES
LA2BT / ID no. 81 LA2SH / ID no. 88
174 PN 6 202 PN 6
176 PN 10 206 PN 10
178 PN 16 208 PN 16
180 PN 25 210 PN 25
212 PN 40
WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS 214 PN 63
LA2FT / ID no. 84
182 PN 6 WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBAL
184 PN 10 LA2SK / ID no. 89
186 PN 16 216 PN 6
188 PN 25 220 PN 10
222 PN 16
WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS 224 PN 25
LA2ST / ID no. 87 226 PN 40
190 PN 6 228 PN 63
192 PN 10
194 PN 16
196 PN 25
198 PN 40
200 PN 63

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LA
LATERAL
EXPANSION JOINT T YPES
SINGLE BELLOW DOUBLE BELLOW

Lateral Lateral Lateral Lateral Lateral


with loose langes and tie rods with welded langes and tie rods with welding ends and tie rods with welding ends and hinges with welding ends and gimbal

LA1BT / ID no. 71 LA1FT / ID no. 72 LA1ST / ID no. 73 LA2SH / ID no. 88 LA2SK / ID no. 89
DN 50 - 500 DN 50 - 500 DN 50 - 500 DN 250 - 2000 DN 250 - 2000
PN 6 - 25 PN 6 - 25 PN 6 - 63 PN 6 - 63 PN 6 - 63

DOUBLE BELLOW

LATERAL MOVEMENT MORE INFORMATION

Please refer to WebLink 13201 to: Easy access via this QR code:
l See how the lateral expansion
Lateral Lateral Lateral joints absorb movement
with loose langes and tie rods with welded langes and tie rods with welding ends and tie rods l See accessories (e.g. inner
sleeves)
LA2BT / ID no. 81 LA2FT / ID no. 84 LA2ST / ID no. 87 l See tables
l See installation instruction
DN 50 - 500 DN 50 - 500 DN 50 - 500 l Access online inquiry/order form
l Download BelMaker Light®
PN 6 - 25 PN 6 - 25 PN 6 - 63

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STANDARD RANGE
DESIGN
Bellow Design condition PLEASE NOTE! Pressure reduction factor The reduction factor is applied to Where the applied design pressure
Multiply bellow in double certiied l Design code: EN 14917 The factor used for reduction of modify the design pressure [PS] where is lower than the nominal pressure
material. Vibrations pressure [Kpa], is based on the bellow temperatures exceed 20°C, it com- for the standard unit an increase in
l Designed at 20°C for minimum There are many ways to absorb material yield strength at design pensates for the decay in material fatigue life expectancy and / or
Material: EN 1.4541/AISI 321 or 1000 thermal load cycles vibration. To know more about it, temperature [Rp], and the yield mechanical properties at elevated increased movements can be
EN 1.4571/AISI 316 Ti please contact us. strength at room temperature [Rpt]. temperatures.The modiied pressure achieved.
Tolerances: according to l Arranged according nominal must always be lower than the
EN ISO 13920 Class C. pressure [PN] Misalignment nominal pressure of the standard item.
We strongly advise against the use of Please refer to Belmaker Light®
Connection ends l PN corresponds to the allowable expansion joints and bellows for Deiniton: Kpa = Rp / Rpt Calculation: PS / Kpa ≤ PN to get an optimised solution.
Flanges operating pressure at room misalignment.
Loose langes, welded langes. temperature [Rpt]
Drilling according to EN 1092. Torsion
l Operating temperature from Torsion on bellow parts are not
Material: 1.0460 (C 22.8) or -10°C to +400°C based on the desirable and should be set to zero (0).
1.0425 P265 GH (HII) reduction factor (Kpa) from the If this cannot be avoided, please
Surface treatment: primer coated. table on the next page contact us.
TEMPERATURE REDUCTION FACTOR
Stainless steel langes are l All expansion joints are designed °C Kpa
available on request. to be tested at a pressure 1,43 x
Tolerances: according to norms and the design pressure. 20 1,00
standards that applies. Where a higher test pressure is
required a unit with a higher 100 0,83
Welding ends
nominal pressure (PN) should be 150 0,78
Material:
selected to achieve this
≤ DN 500: EN 1.0345/P235 GH (HI)
200 0,74
> DN 500: EN 1.0425/P265 GH (HII)
Accessories 250 0,71
Surface treatment: primer coated. Inner sleeve, cover, counter lange,
Stainless steel welding ends are gaskets, insulation etc. are available 300 0,67
available on request. on request.
350 0,64
Tolerances: according to norms and Certificates 400 0,62
standards that applies. Material certiicate 3.1 according to
EN 10204 and/or ASME.
Tie rods
Material: 1.7225 (42CrMo4)
The design of the tie rods and the
number of them are determined by
diameter and pressure.

Attachment plates and lugs


Material: EN 1.0425/P265 GH (HII)
On request
CUSTOMISED
Please contact us, if you have any SOLUTIONS
special requirements for
If the required/speciied expansion We are specialised in designing and
eg. temperature down to -60°C,
joint is not found in this product manufacturing of customised
a special combination of ends etc.
catalogue, please do not hesitate to solutions. See selected examples
forward your speciications to us. here: WebLink 13601

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Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1BT / ID no. 71

d1
B
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13202

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 16 155 71.107.10 226 17 90 27 0 8,9 5,6 400 7 250 71.118.10 642 27 465 1200 0 376 53,5

50 43 255 71.107.20 226 17 90 7,5 0 6 6,5 400 17 310 71.118.20 642 27 465 462 0 319 59,3

65 12 145 71.108.10 246 17 107 52 0 16 6,5 400 38 460 71.118.30 642 27 465 241 0 225 75,2

65 32 215 71.108.20 246 17 107 17 0 12 7,1 450 4 230 71.119.10 697 27 520 4030 0 509 61,7

80 6 145 71.109.10 276 17 122 224 0 27 8,4 450 12 285 71.119.20 697 27 520 815 0 432 64,8

80 15 190 71.109.20 276 17 122 45 0 22 8,8 450 31 415 71.119.30 697 27 520 362 0 312 84,5

80 33 255 71.109.30 276 17 122 27 0 17 9,9 500 5 265 71.120.10 747 32 570 3760 0 563 76,4

100 6 155 71.110.10 296 17 147 286 0 42 9,2 500 16 360 71.120.20 747 32 570 616 0 435 80,1

100 16 195 71.110.20 296 17 147 91 0 35 10,0 500 33 465 71.120.30 747 32 570 404 0 349 102

100 39 280 71.110.30 296 17 147 39 0 26 12,2

125 5 165 71.111.10 326 22 178 463 0 58 13,4

125 16 215 71.111.20 326 22 178 108 0 47 14,4

125 40 315 71.111.30 326 22 178 48 0 33 17,7

150 5 180 71.112.10 351 22 202 640 0 78 14,6

150 21 260 71.112.20 351 22 202 136 0 57 16,9

150 50 370 71.112.30 351 22 202 58 0 42 21,4

200 7 185 71.114.10 406 22 258 492 0 123 18,7

200 22 275 71.114.20 406 22 258 153 0 90 22,1

200 39 330 71.114.30 406 22 258 117 0 76 26,8

250 5 185 71.115.10 461 22 312 1030 0 185 21,9

250 19 275 71.115.20 461 22 312 259 0 136 26,1

250 33 370 71.115.30 461 22 312 141 0 104 31,3

300 5 210 71.116.10 526 27 365 1750 0 235 36,8

300 12 245 71.116.20 526 27 365 451 0 206 38,0

300 24 310 71.116.30 526 27 365 290 0 171 44,9

350 5 200 71.117.10 576 27 410 2120 0 291 45,5

350 11 245 71.117.20 576 27 410 536 0 248 47,8

350 25 345 71.117.30 576 27 410 280 0 186 56,3

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13202 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1BT / ID no. 71

d1
B
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13202

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 11 140 71.157.10 251 18 92 47 0 9,6 7,5 400 3 210 71.168.10 683 32 465 11500 0 492 78,1

50 25 205 71.157.20 251 18 92 18 0 7,2 8,1 400 15 330 71.168.20 683 32 465 710 0 346 84,4

65 9 145 71.158.10 271 22 107 83 0 16 9,9 400 27 400 71.168.30 683 32 465 534 0 293 97,3

65 21 215 71.158.20 271 22 107 29 0 12 10,5 450 6 255 71.169.10 733 32 520 3710 0 529 87,1

80 5 155 71.159.10 286 22 122 270 0 26 11,1 450 15 320 71.169.20 733 32 520 1200 0 448 96,1

80 26 240 71.159.20 286 22 122 63 0 18 12,6 450 32 455 71.169.30 733 32 520 558 0 332 121

80 26 265 71.159.30 286 22 122 43 0 17 12,6 500 2 230 71.170.10 788 37 570 31500 0 704 107

100 6 160 71.160.10 306 22 147 434 0 40 12,7 500 10 315 71.170.20 788 37 570 2670 0 556 116

100 12 195 71.160.20 306 22 147 129 0 34 13,0 500 25 435 71.170.30 788 37 570 800 0 425 130

100 30 295 71.160.30 306 22 147 60 0 24 15,4

125 4 155 71.161.10 336 22 178 564 0 60 14,6

125 11 195 71.161.20 336 22 178 190 0 49 15,4

125 25 280 71.161.30 336 22 178 95 0 37 18,2

150 3 170 71.162.10 371 27 208 2180 0 80 21,1

150 15 255 71.162.20 371 27 208 193 0 59 23,0

150 31 350 71.162.30 371 27 208 104 0 43 25,0

200 4 190 71.164.10 426 27 258 2380 0 120 27,5

200 12 235 71.164.20 426 27 258 389 0 104 28,9

200 24 305 71.164.30 426 27 258 222 0 81 33,1

250 3 190 71.165.10 497 27 320 4140 0 215 34,3

250 10 235 71.165.20 497 27 320 673 0 185 35,5

250 23 325 71.165.30 497 27 320 310 0 139 42,6

300 3 190 71.166.10 531 27 370 5230 0 256 39,5

300 14 275 71.166.20 531 27 370 597 0 190 44,5

300 26 355 71.166.30 531 27 370 386 0 153 55,6

350 3 190 71.167.10 607 27 410 6360 0 357 54,0

350 10 245 71.167.20 607 27 410 1170 0 299 59,5

350 19 320 71.167.30 607 27 410 538 0 235 64,9

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13202 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
150 151
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1BT / ID no. 71

d1
B
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13202

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 9 140 71.207.10 251 18 92 55 0 9,6 7,5 450 3 250 71.219.10 758 37 520 12700 0 535 119

50 25 215 71.207.20 251 18 92 27 0 6,8 8,3 450 9 310 71.219.20 758 37 520 2600 0 452 123

65 8 145 71.208.10 271 22 107 91 0 16 9,9 450 15 345 71.219.30 758 37 520 1480 0 418 131

65 24 220 71.208.20 271 22 107 43 0 12 11,1

80 5 155 71.209.10 286 22 122 270 0 26 11,1

80 19 240 71.209.20 286 22 122 82 0 18 12,6

100 6 160 71.210.10 306 22 147 434 0 40 12,7

100 13 210 71.210.20 306 22 147 187 0 32 13,8

125 2 150 71.211.10 336 22 178 1910 0 61 14,7

125 9 190 71.211.20 336 22 178 354 0 52 16,0

125 14 225 71.211.30 336 22 178 224 0 45 17,5

150 3 175 71.212.10 371 27 208 2990 0 79 21,6

150 7 205 71.212.20 371 27 208 680 0 71 22,2

150 17 275 71.212.30 371 27 208 270 0 54 25,0

200 3 180 71.214.10 442 27 258 5340 0 149 29,3

200 11 245 71.214.20 442 27 258 564 0 116 31,2

200 24 340 71.214.30 442 27 258 295 0 87 38,1

250 4 215 71.215.10 507 27 320 2720 0 193 39,5

250 10 255 71.215.20 507 27 320 919 0 171 42,5

250 22 360 71.215.30 507 27 320 424 0 126 51,0

300 2 200 71.216.10 562 32 375 14700 0 285 53,7

300 8 255 71.216.20 562 32 375 1990 0 239 58,6

300 18 345 71.216.30 562 32 375 655 0 185 69,3

350 2 205 71.217.10 638 32 410 11600 0 376 73,0

350 7 245 71.217.20 638 32 410 2710 0 333 77,2

350 17 345 71.217.30 638 32 410 797 0 253 89,5

400 4 250 71.218.10 698 37 465 7770 0 430 105

400 10 310 71.218.20 698 37 465 1890 0 362 109

400 15 345 71.218.30 698 37 465 1190 0 335 116

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13202 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
152 153
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1BT / ID no. 71

d1
B
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13202

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 6 140 71.257.10 251 22 92 88 0 9,6 8,8

50 16 195 71.257.20 251 22 92 50 0 7,3 9,4

65 6 140 71.258.10 271 22 107 142 0 16 9,9

65 21 235 71.258.20 271 22 107 59 0 9,9 11,3

80 6 165 71.259.10 286 22 122 301 0 24 11,5

80 12 215 71.259.20 286 22 122 156 0 19 12,4

100 4 165 71.260.10 321 27 147 1030 0 39 17,3

100 10 220 71.260.20 321 27 147 268 0 30 18,1

125 6 190 71.261.10 356 27 178 647 0 51 21,4

125 12 230 71.261.20 356 27 178 375 0 43 23,7

n k
150 3 200 71.262.10 402 32 208 3780 0 83 30,4

b la
150 12 265 71.262.20 402 32 208 492 0 65 33,2

le f t
y
200 3 195 71.264.10 478 32 258 6930 0 154 41,4

200 9 250 71.264.20 478 32 258 949 0 129 44,1


a l l
i o n
nt
250 2 195 71.265.10 543 32 320 14500 0 232 55,7

e
250 7 250 71.265.20 543 32 320 1890 0 194 59,1

n t
si
250 13 320 71.265.30 543 32 320 912 0 161 64,1

300 3 225 71.266.10 604 37 375 9180 0 289 80,6

e i
300 7 275 71.266.20 604 37 375 2310 0 248 83,4

a g
300 11 300 71.266.30 604 37 375 1470 0 238 88,8

is p
Th
350 2 235 71.267.10 673 42 410 15200 0 334 117

350 6 285 71.267.20 673 42 410 3190 0 288 120

350 10 315 71.267.30 673 42 410 1870 0 272 126

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13202 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
154 Lo 155

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1FT / ID no. 72

B
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13203

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 17 150 72.107.10 226 17 25 0 9,1 5,6 400 7 225 72.118.10 642 27 1270 0 406 53,2

50 43 245 72.107.20 226 17 7,6 0 6,2 6,4 400 17 290 72.118.20 642 27 450 0 335 57,8

65 12 140 72.108.10 246 17 50 0 16 6,4 400 38 435 72.118.30 642 27 242 0 234 74,9

65 32 205 72.108.20 246 17 17 0 12 7,1 450 5 210 72.119.10 697 27 3320 0 542 61,7

80 6 125 72.109.10 276 17 224 0 30 8,4 450 12 265 72.119.20 697 27 803 0 456 64,8

80 15 170 72.109.20 276 17 44 0 24 8,8 450 31 390 72.119.30 697 27 364 0 327 84,2

80 33 235 72.109.30 276 17 26 0 18 9,9 500 5 240 72.120.10 747 32 3970 0 605 76,1

100 6 135 72.110.10 296 17 275 0 46 9,2 500 16 340 72.120.20 747 32 609 0 455 80,1

100 16 175 72.110.20 296 17 91 0 38 10,0 500 33 440 72.120.30 747 32 408 0 363 102

100 39 255 72.110.30 296 17 39 0 28 12,2

125 5 145 72.111.10 326 22 446 0 63 13,2

125 16 195 72.111.20 326 22 104 0 50 14,0

125 40 295 72.111.30 326 22 47 0 35 17,0

150 5 160 72.112.10 351 22 640 0 84 14,6

150 21 240 72.112.20 351 22 133 0 61 16,9

150 50 344 72.112.30 351 22 59 0 44 21,2

200 7 165 72.114.10 406 22 492 0 134 18,4

200 22 250 72.114.20 406 22 157 0 96 22,1

200 39 305 72.114.30 406 22 119 0 81 26,8

250 5 165 72.115.10 461 22 1010 0 201 21,9

250 19 250 72.115.20 461 22 266 0 146 26,1

250 33 350 72.115.30 461 22 138 0 108 31,3

300 5 190 72.116.10 526 27 1690 0 252 36,3

300 12 225 72.116.20 526 27 445 0 220 38,0

300 24 285 72.116.30 526 27 294 0 183 44,9

350 5 180 72.117.10 576 27 2060 0 313 44,9

350 11 225 72.117.20 576 27 536 0 264 47,8

350 25 320 72.117.30 576 27 282 0 196 54,4

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13203 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
156 Lo 157

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1FT / ID no. 72

B
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13203

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 10 130 72.157.10 251 18 53 0 11 7,5 400 3 190 72.168.10 683 32 10700 0 522 77,8

50 25 200 72.157.20 251 18 18 0 7,3 8,1 400 15 305 72.168.20 683 32 720 0 366 84,1

65 9 140 72.158.10 271 22 80 0 16 9,9 400 27 375 72.168.30 683 32 534 0 306 97,0

65 21 205 72.158.20 271 22 29 0 12 10,5 450 6 230 72.169.10 733 32 3810 0 566 86,8

80 5 135 72.159.10 286 22 263 0 28 11,1 450 14 295 72.169.20 733 32 1290 0 473 95,8

80 25 215 72.159.20 286 22 66 0 19 12,4 450 32 430 72.169.30 733 32 558 0 344 120

80 26 245 72.159.30 286 22 42 0 17 12,6 500 2 210 72.170.10 788 37 29800 0 745 106

100 6 140 72.160.10 306 22 406 0 44 12,3 500 10 290 72.170.20 788 37 2700 0 588 116

100 12 175 72.160.20 306 22 126 0 37 13,0 500 25 410 72.170.30 788 37 800 0 443 130

100 30 270 72.160.30 306 22 60 0 25 14,7

125 5 135 72.161.10 336 22 458 0 66 14,6

125 11 175 72.161.20 336 22 185 0 53 15,2

125 25 255 72.161.30 336 22 96 0 39 17,5

150 3 150 72.162.10 371 27 2050 0 87 20,9

150 15 230 72.162.20 371 27 198 0 63 23,0

150 31 330 72.162.30 371 27 102 0 45 25,0

200 4 170 72.164.10 426 27 2250 0 130 27,1

200 12 215 72.164.20 426 27 382 0 110 28,7

200 24 285 72.164.30 426 27 217 0 85 33,1

250 3 170 72.165.10 497 27 4020 0 231 33,3

250 10 215 72.165.20 497 27 663 0 197 35,5

250 23 300 72.165.30 497 27 314 0 147 42,6

300 3 165 72.166.10 531 27 5420 0 282 39,5

300 14 255 72.166.20 531 27 588 0 200 44,5

300 26 330 72.166.30 531 27 386 0 161 55,3

350 3 165 72.167.10 607 27 6580 0 392 54,0

350 10 220 72.167.20 607 27 1190 0 322 57,7

350 19 300 72.167.30 607 27 525 0 245 64,9

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13203 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
158 Lo 159

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1FT / ID no. 72

B
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13203

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 9 130 72.207.10 251 18 57 0 11 7,5 450 3 225 72.219.10 758 37 12700 0 572 119

50 25 210 72.207.20 251 18 26 0 6,8 8,3 450 9 290 72.219.20 758 37 2510 0 471 123

65 8 140 72.208.10 271 22 87 0 16 9,9 450 15 320 72.219.30 758 37 1480 0 439 128

65 24 215 72.208.20 271 22 42 0 12 11,1

80 5 135 72.209.10 286 22 263 0 28 11,1

80 19 215 72.209.20 286 22 83 0 19 12,4

100 6 140 72.210.10 306 22 406 0 44 12,3

100 13 190 72.210.20 306 22 179 0 34 13,5

125 2 125 72.211.10 336 22 2030 0 69 14,6

125 9 165 72.211.20 336 22 365 0 57 15,7

125 14 200 72.211.30 336 22 230 0 48 17,3

150 3 155 72.212.10 371 27 2820 0 86 21,0

150 8 185 72.212.20 371 27 585 0 76 21,8

150 17 250 72.212.30 371 27 273 0 58 25,0

200 3 155 72.214.10 442 27 5540 0 163 29,1

200 11 225 72.214.20 442 27 542 0 123 31,2

200 24 315 72.214.30 442 27 295 0 92 37,9

250 4 195 72.215.10 507 27 2660 0 206 38,5

250 10 235 72.215.20 507 27 885 0 180 42,2

250 22 335 72.215.30 507 27 424 0 133 51,0

300 2 175 72.216.10 562 32 15200 0 311 53,7

300 8 230 72.216.20 562 32 2020 0 256 58,3

300 18 320 72.216.30 562 32 655 0 194 69,0

350 3 185 72.217.10 638 32 8270 0 400 72,7

350 7 220 72.217.20 638 32 2710 0 356 76,9

350 17 320 72.217.30 638 32 797 0 266 89,2

400 4 225 72.218.10 698 37 7980 0 459 105

400 10 290 72.218.20 698 37 1820 0 378 109

400 15 320 72.218.30 698 37 1190 0 351 113

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13203 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
160 Lo 161

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA1FT / ID no. 72

B
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13203

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 6 130 72.257.10 251 22 94 0 11 8,8

50 16 185 72.257.20 251 22 51 0 7,6 9,3

65 6 135 72.258.10 271 22 142 0 16 9,9

65 21 230 72.258.20 271 22 59 0 9,9 11,3

80 5 140 72.259.10 286 22 374 0 27 11,3

80 12 190 72.259.20 286 22 159 0 21 12,4

100 4 140 72.260.10 321 27 1130 0 43 17,1

100 10 200 72.260.20 321 27 263 0 32 17,7

125 5 165 72.261.10 356 27 780 0 56 21,4

125 12 210 72.261.20 356 27 357 0 46 23,5

n k
150 3 175 72.262.10 402 32 3900 0 91 29,9

b la
150 12 245 72.262.20 402 32 473 0 69 32,2

le f t
y
200 3 170 72.264.10 478 32 6930 0 167 41,4

200 9 225 72.264.20 478 32 961 0 138 42,7


a l l
i o n
nt
250 2 175 72.265.10 543 32 13200 0 247 54,6

e
250 7 225 72.265.20 543 32 1940 0 207 59,1

n t
si
250 13 295 72.265.30 543 32 912 0 169 63,8

300 3 200 72.266.10 604 37 9390 0 311 80,6

e i
300 7 255 72.266.20 604 37 2220 0 260 83,4

a g
300 11 275 72.266.30 604 37 1470 0 251 88,4

is p
Th
350 2 210 72.267.10 673 42 15500 0 359 116

350 6 265 72.267.20 673 42 3070 0 301 117

350 10 290 72.267.30 673 42 1870 0 287 123

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13203 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
162 163
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA1ST / ID no. 73

D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13204

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 16 355 73.107.10 145 60,3 2,9 26 0 5 3,4 400 7 460 73.118.10 575 406,4 6,3 1270 0 284 69,7

50 43 455 73.107.20 145 60,3 2,9 7,5 0 3,7 4,0 400 17 525 73.118.20 575 406,4 6,3 444 0 247 75,8

65 12 335 73.108.10 155 76,1 2,9 51 0 8,9 3,1 400 38 665 73.118.30 575 406,4 6,3 242 0 189 91,4

65 32 400 73.108.20 155 76,1 2,9 18 0 7,1 3,8 450 5 455 73.119.10 630 457 6,3 3270 0 364 91,6

80 6 305 73.109.10 185 88,9 3,2 230 0 18 4,8 450 12 510 73.119.20 630 457 6,3 803 0 323 94,7

80 15 350 73.109.20 185 88,9 3,2 45 0 15 5,0 450 31 630 73.119.30 630 457 6,3 364 0 254 109

80 33 415 73.109.30 185 88,9 3,2 26 0 12 6,1 500 5 465 73.120.10 685 508 6,3 3760 0 439 104

100 6 315 73.110.10 215 114,3 3,6 297 0 28 6,2 500 16 560 73.120.20 685 508 6,3 616 0 358 108

100 16 355 73.110.20 215 114,3 3,6 91 0 23 6,5 500 33 660 73.120.30 685 508 6,3 404 0 298 129

100 39 445 73.110.30 215 114,3 3,6 39 0 18 9,0

125 5 315 73.111.10 245 139,7 4 481 0 39 8,5

125 16 365 73.111.20 245 139,7 4 104 0 32 9,5

125 40 470 73.111.30 245 139,7 4 48 0 24 12,6

150 6 335 73.112.10 290 168,3 4,5 540 0 65 10,5

150 21 420 73.112.20 290 168,3 4,5 134 0 49 13,0

150 50 525 73.112.30 290 168,3 4,5 58 0 37 17,5

200 7 350 73.114.10 345 219,1 6,3 476 0 100 16,8

200 22 435 73.114.20 345 219,1 6,3 151 0 77 19,8

200 39 485 73.114.30 345 219,1 6,3 117 0 67 24,0

250 5 370 73.115.10 405 273 6,3 973 0 140 27,0

250 19 455 73.115.20 405 273 6,3 256 0 111 30,2

250 33 545 73.115.30 405 273 6,3 141 0 89 36,4

300 5 410 73.116.10 460 323,9 7,1 1810 0 174 55,8

300 12 455 73.116.20 460 323,9 7,1 458 0 154 56,7

300 24 515 73.116.30 460 323,9 7,1 294 0 135 62,0

350 5 400 73.117.10 500 355,6 6,3 2190 0 213 52,0

350 11 445 73.117.20 500 355,6 6,3 544 0 189 54,9

350 25 540 73.117.30 500 355,6 6,3 280 0 152 63,7

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13204 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
164 165
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA1ST / ID no. 73

D
B
PN 10

Weblink: 13204

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 10 335 73.157.10 145 60,3 2,9 53 0 5,5 3,4 400 3 430 73.168.10 575 406,4 6,3 11100 0 308 93,3

50 25 405 73.157.20 145 60,3 2,9 18 0 4,3 4,0 400 15 550 73.168.20 575 406,4 6,3 710 0 235 99,3

65 9 325 73.158.10 155 76,1 2,9 83 0 9,1 3,2 400 27 615 73.168.30 575 406,4 6,3 531 0 206 112

65 21 390 73.158.20 155 76,1 2,9 29 0 7,2 3,7 450 6 470 73.169.10 625 457 8,8 3920 0 347 117

80 6 310 73.159.10 185 88,9 3,2 210 0 17 4,8 450 14 535 73.169.20 625 457 8,8 1290 0 305 126

80 26 385 73.159.20 185 88,9 3,2 63 0 13 6,1 450 32 665 73.169.30 625 457 8,8 558 0 239 150

80 26 415 73.159.30 185 88,9 3,2 42 0 12 6,1 500 2 460 73.170.10 695 508 8,8 29800 0 501 141

100 6 320 73.160.10 215 114,3 3,6 420 0 26 6,5 500 10 540 73.170.20 695 508 8,8 2640 0 426 151

100 12 355 73.160.20 215 114,3 3,6 126 0 23 6,8 500 25 655 73.170.30 695 508 8,8 808 0 347 166

100 30 445 73.160.30 215 114,3 3,6 61 0 17 9,0

125 4 315 73.161.10 245 139,7 4 564 0 39 8,2

125 11 355 73.161.20 245 139,7 4 185 0 33 9,1

125 25 430 73.161.30 245 139,7 4 98 0 26 11,9

150 3 330 73.162.10 295 168,3 4,5 2180 0 65 13,2

150 15 415 73.162.20 295 168,3 4,5 189 0 50 14,7

150 31 510 73.162.30 295 168,3 4,5 101 0 38 16,5

200 4 380 73.164.10 365 219,1 6,3 2250 0 106 25,7

200 12 425 73.164.20 365 219,1 6,3 382 0 96 26,3

200 24 490 73.164.30 365 219,1 6,3 222 0 80 31,5

250 3 360 73.165.10 405 273 6,3 4020 0 146 27,7

250 10 405 73.165.20 405 273 6,3 663 0 129 29,2

250 23 490 73.165.30 405 273 6,3 310 0 101 37,1

300 3 400 73.166.10 460 323,9 7,1 5060 0 180 57,0

300 14 485 73.166.20 460 323,9 7,1 580 0 144 60,5

300 26 555 73.166.30 460 323,9 7,1 388 0 124 70,1

350 3 400 73.167.10 505 355,6 6,3 6150 0 214 64,5

350 10 450 73.167.20 505 355,6 6,3 1190 0 190 69,7

350 19 525 73.167.30 505 355,6 6,3 532 0 156 75,3

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13204 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
166 167
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA1ST / ID no. 73

D
B
PN 16

Weblink: 13204

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 9 335 73.207.10 145 60,3 2,9 57 0 5,5 3,4 450 3 505 73.219.10 645 457 8,8 12700 0 367 162

50 25 415 73.207.20 145 60,3 2,9 26 0 4 4,2 450 9 570 73.219.20 645 457 8,8 2510 0 323 166

65 8 325 73.208.10 155 76,1 2,9 91 0 9,1 3,2 450 14 595 73.219.30 645 457 8,8 1600 0 311 174

65 24 400 73.208.20 155 76,1 2,9 43 0 7 4,1

80 5 310 73.209.10 185 88,9 3,2 238 0 17 4,8

80 19 385 73.209.20 185 88,9 3,2 82 0 13 6,1

100 6 320 73.210.10 215 114,3 3,6 420 0 26 6,5

100 13 365 73.210.20 215 114,3 3,6 187 0 22 7,6

125 2 305 73.211.10 245 139,7 4 2030 0 40 8,6

125 9 345 73.211.20 245 139,7 4 365 0 35 9,3

125 14 380 73.211.30 245 139,7 4 224 0 31 11,2

150 3 335 73.212.10 295 168,3 4,5 2900 0 64 13,9

150 7 365 73.212.20 295 168,3 4,5 659 0 59 13,9

150 17 425 73.212.30 295 168,3 4,5 279 0 48 17,3

200 3 365 73.214.10 365 219,1 6,3 5540 0 112 26,5

200 11 430 73.214.20 365 219,1 6,3 571 0 93 28,4

200 24 520 73.214.30 365 219,1 6,3 298 0 73 35,3

250 4 405 73.215.10 415 273 6,3 2720 0 149 57,3

250 10 440 73.215.20 415 273 6,3 931 0 137 60,4

250 22 550 73.215.30 415 273 6,3 424 0 105 69,1

300 2 415 73.216.10 470 323,9 7,1 15200 0 202 70,8

300 8 470 73.216.20 470 323,9 7,1 1960 0 177 75,4

300 18 570 73.216.30 470 323,9 7,1 640 0 142 81,3

350 3 435 73.217.10 520 355,6 8 8270 0 228 85,9

350 7 470 73.217.20 520 355,6 8 2630 0 211 92,5

350 17 565 73.217.30 520 355,6 8 801 0 172 105

400 4 505 73.218.10 585 406,4 8,8 7980 0 295 142

400 10 570 73.218.20 585 406,4 8,8 1820 0 258 145

400 15 595 73.218.30 585 406,4 8,8 1220 0 249 153

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13204 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
168 169
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA1ST / ID no. 73

D
B
PN 25

Weblink: 13204

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 6 325 73.257.10 145 60,3 4 94 0 5,6 3,7

50 16 380 73.257.20 145 60,3 4 52 0 4,5 4,2

65 6 325 73.258.10 155 76,1 4 133 0 8,7 3,7

65 21 415 73.258.20 155 76,1 4 59 0 6,3 4,9

80 5 310 73.259.10 185 88,9 4 374 0 17 5,4

80 12 360 73.259.20 185 88,9 4 156 0 14 6,3

100 4 330 73.260.10 235 114,3 4 1090 0 31 9,9

100 10 385 73.260.20 235 114,3 4 268 0 25 10,4

125 5 365 73.261.10 260 139,7 4 759 0 40 22,5

125 12 405 73.261.20 260 139,7 4 362 0 35 24,9

n k
150 3 375 73.262.10 310 168,3 4,5 3780 0 66 36,6

b la
150 12 450 73.262.20 310 168,3 4,5 487 0 53 39,6

le f t
y
200 3 380 73.264.10 360 219,1 6,3 6730 0 105 47,9

200 9 430 73.264.20 360 219,1 6,3 999 0 92 50,5


a l l
i o n
nt
250 2 380 73.265.10 415 273 7,1 14500 0 158 60,1

e
250 7 435 73.265.20 415 273 7,1 1890 0 137 63,3

n t
si
250 13 495 73.265.30 415 273 7,1 883 0 119 68,2

300 3 490 73.266.10 485 323,9 8 9180 0 189 105

e i
300 7 540 73.266.20 485 323,9 8 2260 0 171 108

a g
300 11 565 73.266.30 485 323,9 8 1420 0 166 113

is p
Th
350 2 490 73.267.10 530 355,6 8 15200 0 226 120

350 6 540 73.267.20 530 355,6 8 3160 0 204 123

350 10 565 73.267.30 530 355,6 8 1890 0 198 129

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13204 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
170 171
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA1ST / ID no. 73

D
B
PN 40

Weblink: 13204

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 6 320 73.307.10 145 60,3 4 180 0 5,7 3,7

50 10 360 73.307.20 145 60,3 4 104 0 5,2 4,0

65 6 355 73.308.10 175 76,1 4 217 0 9,7 6,4

65 13 405 73.308.20 175 76,1 4 137 0 8,9 7,2

80 5 335 73.309.10 210 88,9 4 539 0 18 13,9

80 10 370 73.309.20 210 88,9 4 325 0 18 15,0

100 5 355 73.310.10 235 114,3 4 653 0 29 9,9

100 10 395 73.310.20 235 114,3 4 434 0 27 11,2

125 5 370 73.311.10 260 139,7 4 1090 0 38 22,2

125 9 405 73.311.20 260 139,7 4 580 0 36 23,6

n k
150 6 415 73.312.10 310 168,3 4,5 1460 0 57 37,3

b la
150 12 480 73.312.20 310 168,3 4,5 630 0 52 40,1

le f t
y
200 7 490 73.314.10 375 219,1 6,3 1940 0 89 69,0

200 10 525 73.314.20 375 219,1 6,3 1090 0 88 70,9


a l l
i o n
nt
250 6 490 73.315.10 435 273 7,1 3170 0 136 88,3

e
250 12 555 73.315.20 435 273 7,1 1330 0 127 94,7

n t
e i si
a g
is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13204 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
172 173
Lo

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA1ST / ID no. 73

D
B
PN 63

Weblink: 13204

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 1 295 73.357.10 145 60,3 4 2530 0 6,2 3,8

50 5 335 73.357.20 145 60,3 4 339 0 6,1 4,0

65 2 325 73.358.10 175 76,1 4 1900 0 12 6,4

65 5 365 73.358.20 175 76,1 4 467 0 10 6,6

80 2 315 73.359.10 210 88,9 4 2940 0 20 13,7

80 6 355 73.359.20 210 88,9 4 553 0 19 14,2

100 1 330 73.360.10 230 114,3 5 8980 0 29 19,0

100 5 380 73.360.20 230 114,3 5 909 0 27 19,3

125 1 365 73.361.10 275 139,7 6,3 13000 0 45 32,5

125 6 435 73.361.20 275 139,7 6,3 991 0 40 33,6

n k
150 2 425 73.362.10 320 168,3 6,3 12100 0 61 49,1

b la
150 7 480 73.362.20 320 168,3 6,3 1590 0 59 51,5

le f t
y
200 1 440 73.364.10 380 219,1 8 44300 0 99 86,1

200 6 520 73.364.20 380 219,1 8 3260 0 89 90,2


a l l
i o n
te nt
si n
e i
a g
is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13204 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
174 l* 175

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2BT / ID no. 81

d1
B
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13205

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 63 295 81.107.10 226 17 90 167 2,6 0 5,3 6,8 250 51 390 81.115.10 461 22 312 227 55 0 100 32,5

50 101 375 81.107.20 226 17 90 247 1,3 0 4,3 7,3 250 101 570 81.115.20 461 22 312 407 18 0 71 40,5

50 149 475 81.107.30 226 17 90 347 0,7 0 3,5 7,9 250 150 740 81.115.30 461 22 312 577 8,5 0 56 48,2

50 199 575 81.107.40 226 17 90 447 0,4 0 3 8,7 250 202 920 81.115.40 461 22 312 757 5 0 46 56,2

65 61 305 81.108.10 246 17 107 173 4,1 0 8,1 7,9 300 52 405 81.116.10 526 27 365 235 63 0 135 51,5

65 100 395 81.108.20 246 17 107 263 1,9 0 6,5 8,6 300 100 585 81.116.20 526 27 365 415 21 0 97 62,4

65 150 505 81.108.30 246 17 107 373 1 0 5,2 9,6 300 150 765 81.116.30 526 27 365 595 10 0 76 73,2

65 202 615 81.108.40 246 17 107 483 0,6 0 4,5 10,6 300 199 955 81.116.40 526 27 365 785 5,9 0 62 84,7

80 64 305 81.109.10 276 17 122 165 7,6 0 15 10,4 350 50 430 81.117.10 576 27 410 257 73 0 153 62,1

80 103 385 81.109.20 276 17 122 245 3,5 0 12 11,2 350 101 640 81.117.20 576 27 410 467 22 0 107 74,4

80 153 485 81.109.30 276 17 122 345 1,8 0 9,6 12,2 350 150 840 81.117.30 576 27 410 667 11 0 83 86,2

80 199 575 81.109.40 276 17 122 435 1,2 0 8,2 13,0 350 201 1070 81.117.40 576 27 410 897 6,1 0 66 99,9

100 58 285 81.110.10 296 17 147 154 16 0 25 12,3 400 50 425 81.118.10 642 27 465 244 121 0 244 74,4

100 100 375 81.110.20 296 17 147 244 6,5 0 20 13,6 400 101 625 81.118.20 642 27 465 444 37 0 173 88,4

100 153 485 81.110.30 296 17 147 354 3,1 0 16 15,1 400 150 815 81.118.30 642 27 465 634 18 0 135 102

100 202 585 81.110.40 296 17 147 454 1,9 0 13 16,2 400 202 1025 81.118.40 642 27 465 844 11 0 109 117

125 51 335 81.111.10 326 22 178 200 16 0 32 16,7 450 51 465 81.119.10 697 27 520 244 129 0 280 86,0

125 101 495 81.111.20 326 22 178 360 4,7 0 23 19,4 450 102 655 81.119.20 697 27 520 434 43 0 206 101

125 152 655 81.111.30 326 22 178 520 2,3 0 18 21,9 450 149 825 81.119.30 697 27 520 604 23 0 167 114

125 202 835 81.111.40 326 22 178 700 1,3 0 14 24,9 450 200 1005 81.119.40 697 27 520 784 14 0 139 128

150 51 315 81.112.10 351 22 202 170 24 0 49 18,2 500 50 530 81.120.10 747 32 570 336 163 0 307 109

150 103 455 81.112.20 351 22 202 310 7,1 0 35 21,2 500 101 820 81.120.20 747 32 570 626 47 0 206 134

150 153 585 81.112.30 351 22 202 440 3,5 0 28 23,9 500 149 1090 81.120.30 747 32 570 896 23 0 158 157

150 201 715 81.112.40 351 22 202 570 2,1 0 24 26,7 500 200 1370 81.120.40 747 32 570 1176 14 0 127 180

200 52 360 81.114.10 406 22 258 197 42 0 71 26,6

200 101 510 81.114.20 406 22 258 347 14 0 52 32,0

200 153 660 81.114.30 406 22 258 497 6,8 0 41 37,3

200 202 800 81.114.40 406 22 258 637 4,1 0 34 42,5

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13205 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
176 l* 177

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2BT / ID no. 81

d1
B
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13205

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 64 285 81.157.10 251 18 92 160 4,6 0 5,5 8,7 250 51 430 81.165.10 497 27 320 257 49 0 110 46,1

50 103 365 81.157.20 251 18 92 240 2,1 0 4,5 9,4 250 101 640 81.165.20 497 27 320 467 15 0 77 55,8

50 154 465 81.157.30 251 18 92 340 1,1 0 3,6 10,0 250 151 840 81.165.30 497 27 320 667 7,3 0 60 65,1

50 202 555 81.157.40 251 18 92 430 0,7 0 3,1 10,8 250 201 1040 81.165.40 497 27 320 867 4,3 0 50 74,4

65 57 325 81.158.10 271 22 107 178 6,6 0 7,7 11,5 300 51 465 81.166.10 531 27 370 299 80 0 118 58,8

65 101 435 81.158.20 271 22 107 288 2,7 0 6 12,5 300 100 705 81.166.20 531 27 370 539 25 0 81 73,3

65 151 555 81.158.30 271 22 107 408 1,4 0 4,8 13,6 300 150 975 81.166.30 531 27 370 809 12 0 60 89,4

65 203 675 81.158.40 271 22 107 528 0,8 0 4 14,6 300 200 1265 81.166.40 531 27 370 1099 6,3 0 47 107

80 61 325 81.159.10 286 22 122 169 13 0 14 13,5 350 50 460 81.167.10 607 27 410 287 65 0 173 71,7

80 101 415 81.159.20 286 22 122 259 5,4 0 11 14,5 350 100 700 81.167.20 607 27 410 527 20 0 118 86,5

80 147 515 81.159.30 286 22 122 359 2,9 0 8,9 15,4 350 149 930 81.167.30 607 27 410 757 9,5 0 91 101

80 199 625 81.159.40 286 22 122 469 1,7 0 7,4 16,5 350 200 1180 81.167.40 607 27 410 1007 5,4 0 73 117

100 50 305 81.160.10 306 22 147 164 17 0 24 15,2 400 51 450 81.168.10 683 32 465 262 112 0 267 98,4

100 103 445 81.160.20 306 22 147 304 5,1 0 17 17,0 400 101 665 81.168.20 683 32 465 474 35 0 190 114

100 150 565 81.160.30 306 22 147 424 2,6 0 14 18,6 400 150 875 81.168.30 683 32 465 684 17 0 148 130

100 201 695 81.160.40 306 22 147 554 1,6 0 12 20,2 400 201 1130 81.168.40 683 32 465 942 9,2 0 117 149

125 49 345 81.161.10 336 22 178 210 15 0 31 18,1 450 50 515 81.169.10 733 32 520 299 184 0 295 124

125 100 525 81.161.20 336 22 178 390 4,4 0 22 21,2 450 100 755 81.169.20 733 32 520 539 58 0 210 149

125 149 695 81.161.30 336 22 178 560 2,1 0 17 24,0 450 152 995 81.169.30 733 32 520 779 28 0 163 175

125 201 905 81.161.40 336 22 178 770 1,2 0 13 27,4 450 201 1225 81.169.40 733 32 520 1009 17 0 134 200

150 51 360 81.162.10 371 27 208 202 31 0 44 26,3 500 50 560 81.170.10 788 37 570 356 154 0 338 147

150 101 520 81.162.20 371 27 208 362 9,6 0 32 29,6 500 100 860 81.170.20 788 37 570 656 45 0 230 183

150 152 680 81.162.30 371 27 208 522 4,6 0 25 33,1 500 150 1190 81.170.30 788 37 570 986 21 0 170 222

150 201 860 81.162.40 371 27 208 702 2,7 0 20 36,9 500 200 1540 81.170.40 788 37 570 1336 12 0 133 264

200 52 365 81.164.10 426 27 258 204 53 0 71 36,5

200 101 525 81.164.20 426 27 258 364 17 0 51 42,2

200 152 685 81.164.30 426 27 258 524 8,1 0 40 48,1

200 200 855 81.164.40 426 27 258 694 4,8 0 33 54,1

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13205 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
178 l* 179

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2BT / ID no. 81

d1
B
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13205

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 51 315 81.207.10 251 18 92 216 8,5 0 5 9,2 250 51 465 81.215.10 507 27 320 299 89 0 101 56,0

50 100 495 81.207.20 251 18 92 396 2,6 0 3,4 10,6 250 101 715 81.215.20 507 27 320 549 27 0 68 68,1

50 151 675 81.207.30 251 18 92 576 1,2 0 2,5 11,9 250 150 975 81.215.30 507 27 320 809 13 0 51 80,7

50 201 855 81.207.40 251 18 92 756 0,7 0 2 13,0 250 200 1265 81.215.40 507 27 320 1099 7 0 40 95,1

65 50 325 81.208.10 271 22 107 213 14 0 7,6 12,1 300 50 485 81.216.10 562 32 375 309 79 0 137 73,0

65 100 505 81.208.20 271 22 107 393 3,9 0 5,2 13,7 300 99 745 81.216.20 562 32 375 569 24 0 93 89,5

65 151 685 81.208.30 271 22 107 573 1,9 0 3,9 15,2 300 150 1065 81.216.30 562 32 375 889 11 0 67 110

65 200 855 81.208.40 271 22 107 743 1,1 0 3,2 16,5 300 200 1375 81.216.40 562 32 375 1199 5,7 0 52 129

80 49 340 81.209.10 286 22 122 206 23 0 13 14,1 350 50 510 81.217.10 638 32 410 321 86 0 180 98,4

80 101 520 81.209.20 286 22 122 386 6,4 0 8,7 15,9 350 101 780 81.217.20 638 32 410 591 26 0 123 120

80 151 690 81.209.30 286 22 122 556 3,1 0 6,7 17,7 350 150 1040 81.217.30 638 32 410 851 13 0 95 141

80 201 860 81.209.40 286 22 122 726 1,8 0 5,5 19,4 350 200 1300 81.217.40 638 32 410 1111 7,2 0 77 161

100 50 450 81.210.10 306 22 147 317 24 0 16 17,4 400 51 585 81.218.10 698 37 465 373 190 0 207 145

100 101 730 81.210.20 306 22 147 597 6,6 0 11 20,9 400 99 805 81.218.20 698 37 465 548 62 0 156 166

100 150 1000 81.210.30 306 22 147 867 3,1 0 7,6 24,6 400 149 1035 81.218.30 698 37 465 778 31 0 124 189

100 200 1270 81.210.40 306 22 147 1137 1,8 0 6 28,0 400 199 1265 81.218.40 698 37 465 1008 19 0 103 212

125 51 440 81.211.10 336 22 178 301 39 0 24 22,1 450 51 565 81.219.10 758 37 520 339 161 0 272 159

125 100 690 81.211.20 336 22 178 551 12 0 16 26,3 450 101 835 81.219.20 758 37 520 609 51 0 191 188

125 150 940 81.211.30 336 22 178 801 5,5 0 12 30,4 450 150 1095 81.219.30 758 37 520 869 25 0 149 217

125 200 1190 81.211.40 336 22 178 1051 3,2 0 9,4 34,6 450 199 1355 81.219.40 758 37 520 1129 15 0 122 247

150 50 375 81.212.10 371 27 208 209 40 0 42 27,5

150 101 545 81.212.20 371 27 208 379 13 0 30 31,1

150 152 715 81.212.30 371 27 208 549 5,8 0 24 34,6

150 202 875 81.212.40 371 27 208 709 3,5 0 20 38,1

200 51 395 81.214.10 442 27 258 228 70 0 77 40,1

200 101 575 81.214.20 442 27 258 408 22 0 55 47,0

200 151 755 81.214.30 442 27 258 588 11 0 43 53,8

200 201 965 81.214.40 442 27 258 798 5,9 0 35 61,7

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13205 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
180 l* 181

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2BT / ID no. 81

d1
B
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13205

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c d1 l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 49 320 81.257.10 251 22 92 214 8,9 0 5 10,8 250 50 485 81.265.10 543 32 320 309 87 0 112 74,9

50 101 510 81.257.20 251 22 92 404 2,5 0 3,3 12,5 250 100 745 81.265.20 543 32 320 569 26 0 77 89,7

50 150 690 81.257.30 251 22 92 584 1,2 0 2,5 14,1 250 150 1055 81.265.30 543 32 320 879 12 0 56 108

50 200 870 81.257.40 251 22 92 764 0,7 0 2 15,7 250 201 1375 81.265.40 543 32 320 1199 6,3 0 44 126

65 52 335 81.258.10 271 22 107 223 13 0 7,4 12,5 300 50 690 81.266.10 604 37 375 479 240 0 113 131

65 101 515 81.258.20 271 22 107 403 3,8 0 5,1 14,3 300 100 1100 81.266.20 604 37 375 889 70 0 74 162

65 149 705 81.258.30 271 22 107 593 1,8 0 3,8 16,3 300 150 1510 81.266.30 604 37 375 1299 33 0 55 194

65 201 925 81.258.40 271 22 107 813 1 0 3 18,7 300 200 1910 81.266.40 604 37 375 1699 19 0 44 224

80 51 350 81.259.10 286 22 122 216 21 0 13 14,4 350 51 570 81.267.10 673 42 410 356 115 0 161 147

80 101 530 81.259.20 286 22 122 396 6,3 0 8,5 16,5 350 102 870 81.267.20 673 42 410 656 34 0 110 172

80 150 710 81.259.30 286 22 122 576 3 0 6,5 18,6 350 150 1170 81.267.30 673 42 410 956 17 0 83 197

80 200 920 81.259.40 286 22 122 786 1,7 0 5,1 21,0 350 200 1510 81.267.40 673 42 410 1296 9,2 0 66 225

100 51 470 81.260.10 321 27 147 327 23 0 16 22,2

100 100 750 81.260.20 321 27 147 607 6,5 0 9,9 26,2

100 150 1030 81.260.30 321 27 147 887 3,1 0 7,3 30,1

100 201 1310 81.260.40 321 27 147 1167 1,8 0 5,8 34,1

125 50 450 81.261.10 356 27 178 301 40 0 24 27,6

125 100 710 81.261.20 356 27 178 561 12 0 16 31,9

125 150 970 81.261.30 356 27 178 821 5,3 0 12 36,2

125 201 1230 81.261.40 356 27 178 1081 3,1 0 9,1 40,5

150 50 510 81.262.10 402 32 208 326 85 0 36 40,6

150 100 790 81.262.20 402 32 208 606 25 0 24 47,1

150 150 1060 81.262.30 402 32 208 876 12 0 18 53,2

150 201 1340 81.262.40 402 32 208 1156 6,9 0 15 59,7

200 51 570 81.264.10 478 32 258 400 99 0 63 61,5

200 100 910 81.264.20 478 32 258 740 29 0 42 75,2

200 150 1260 81.264.30 478 32 258 1090 14 0 31 89,1

200 200 1600 81.264.40 478 32 258 1430 7,7 0 25 103

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13205 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
182 l* 183

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2FT / ID no. 84

B
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13206

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 63 285 84.107.10 226 17 166 2,7 0 5,5 6,6 250 51 365 84.115.10 461 22 226 55 0 106 33,9

50 101 365 84.107.20 226 17 246 1,3 0 4,5 7,1 250 101 545 84.115.20 461 22 406 18 0 74 41,9

50 151 465 84.107.30 226 17 346 0,7 0 3,6 7,7 250 150 715 84.115.30 461 22 576 8,6 0 58 49,4

50 201 565 84.107.40 226 17 446 0,4 0 3 8,5 250 201 895 84.115.40 461 22 756 5 0 47 57,4

65 60 300 84.108.10 246 17 172 4,2 0 8,2 7,7 300 52 385 84.116.10 526 27 235 63 0 141 49,1

65 98 390 84.108.20 246 17 262 1,9 0 6,5 8,4 300 100 565 84.116.20 526 27 415 21 0 100 60,0

65 148 500 84.108.30 246 17 372 1 0 5,3 9,4 300 150 745 84.116.30 526 27 595 10 0 78 70,8

65 199 610 84.108.40 246 17 482 0,6 0 4,5 10,4 300 200 935 84.116.40 526 27 785 5,8 0 63 82,3

80 65 280 84.109.10 276 17 163 7,6 0 16 10,2 350 50 405 84.117.10 576 27 256 73 0 160 59,0

80 105 360 84.109.20 276 17 243 3,5 0 13 11,2 350 101 615 84.117.20 576 27 466 22 0 110 71,6

80 151 450 84.109.30 276 17 333 1,9 0 11 12,0 350 150 815 84.117.30 576 27 666 11 0 85 83,4

80 203 550 84.109.40 276 17 433 1,2 0 8,5 13,0 350 200 1045 84.117.40 576 27 896 6,2 0 67 97,1

100 58 265 84.110.10 296 17 156 16 0 26 12,3 400 50 405 84.118.10 642 27 246 120 0 252 70,1

100 100 355 84.110.20 296 17 246 6,4 0 21 13,6 400 101 605 84.118.20 642 27 446 37 0 177 84,1

100 153 465 84.110.30 296 17 356 3,1 0 16 14,9 400 150 795 84.118.30 642 27 636 18 0 138 97,4

100 203 565 84.110.40 296 17 456 1,9 0 14 16,2 400 201 995 84.118.40 642 27 836 11 0 112 112

125 51 320 84.111.10 326 22 203 15 0 33 16,7 450 51 440 84.119.10 697 27 243 130 0 292 85,7

125 101 480 84.111.20 326 22 363 4,6 0 23 19,4 450 102 630 84.119.20 697 27 433 43 0 212 101

125 152 640 84.111.30 326 22 523 2,3 0 18 21,9 450 150 800 84.119.30 697 27 603 22 0 171 114

125 202 820 84.111.40 326 22 703 1,3 0 15 24,9 450 201 980 84.119.40 697 27 783 14 0 141 128

150 50 290 84.112.10 351 22 168 25 0 52 18,4 500 50 505 84.120.10 747 32 336 164 0 318 109

150 102 430 84.112.20 351 22 308 7,2 0 37 21,4 500 101 795 84.120.20 747 32 626 47 0 211 133

150 153 560 84.112.30 351 22 438 3,5 0 29 24,1 500 150 1065 84.120.30 747 32 896 23 0 161 157

150 200 690 84.112.40 351 22 568 2,2 0 24 26,9 500 200 1345 84.120.40 747 32 1176 14 0 129 180

200 52 335 84.114.10 406 22 196 43 0 75 26,4

200 101 485 84.114.20 406 22 346 14 0 54 32,0

200 153 635 84.114.30 406 22 496 6,8 0 42 37,3

200 202 775 84.114.40 406 22 636 4,1 0 35 42,3

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13206 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
184 l* 185

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2FT / ID no. 84

B
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13206

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 64 280 84.157.10 251 18 162 4,5 0 5,6 8,5 250 52 405 84.165.10 497 27 256 48 0 116 45,9

50 103 360 84.157.20 251 18 242 2,1 0 4,5 9,2 250 101 605 84.165.20 497 27 456 16 0 81 55,2

50 153 460 84.157.30 251 18 342 1,1 0 3,6 9,8 250 154 815 84.165.30 497 27 666 7,2 0 62 65,1

50 200 550 84.157.40 251 18 432 0,7 0 3,1 10,6 250 202 1005 84.165.40 497 27 856 4,4 0 51 73,8

65 56 320 84.158.10 271 22 178 6,7 0 7,8 11,3 300 51 445 84.166.10 531 27 300 80 0 122 58,8

65 99 430 84.158.20 271 22 288 2,7 0 6 12,3 300 100 685 84.166.20 531 27 540 25 0 83 73,3

65 149 550 84.158.30 271 22 408 1,4 0 4,8 13,4 300 150 955 84.166.30 531 27 810 12 0 61 89,4

65 200 670 84.158.40 271 22 528 0,8 0 4 14,4 300 201 1245 84.166.40 531 27 1100 6,2 0 47 107

80 62 300 84.159.10 286 22 168 13 0 15 13,3 350 51 435 84.167.10 607 27 286 65 0 180 68,6

80 103 390 84.159.20 286 22 258 5,3 0 12 14,1 350 102 675 84.167.20 607 27 526 20 0 122 83,4

80 151 490 84.159.30 286 22 358 2,8 0 9,2 15,2 350 152 905 84.167.30 607 27 756 9,4 0 93 97,7

80 205 600 84.159.40 286 22 468 1,7 0 7,6 16,1 350 200 1155 84.167.40 607 27 1006 5,5 0 74 114

100 49 285 84.160.10 306 22 166 18 0 25 15,6 400 51 430 84.168.10 683 32 263 111 0 276 94,4

100 101 425 84.160.20 306 22 306 5,1 0 18 17,4 400 101 640 84.168.20 683 32 473 35 0 195 110

100 151 555 84.160.30 306 22 436 2,5 0 14 19,0 400 150 850 84.168.30 683 32 683 17 0 151 125

100 198 675 84.160.40 306 22 556 1,6 0 12 20,6 400 201 1110 84.168.40 683 32 943 9,2 0 118 144

125 51 335 84.161.10 336 22 220 14 0 32 18,3 450 50 490 84.169.10 733 32 298 185 0 306 115

125 98 505 84.161.20 336 22 390 4,4 0 22 21,2 450 100 730 84.169.20 733 32 538 58 0 215 141

125 146 675 84.161.30 336 22 560 2,2 0 17 24,0 450 151 970 84.169.30 733 32 778 28 0 166 167

125 201 885 84.161.40 336 22 770 1,2 0 14 27,4 450 201 1200 84.169.40 733 32 1008 17 0 136 191

150 51 335 84.162.10 371 27 201 32 0 46 26,1 500 50 535 84.170.10 788 37 356 155 0 350 140

150 101 495 84.162.20 371 27 361 9,7 0 33 29,6 500 100 835 84.170.20 788 37 656 46 0 235 176

150 152 655 84.162.30 371 27 521 4,7 0 26 32,9 500 150 1165 84.170.30 788 37 986 21 0 173 215

150 201 835 84.162.40 371 27 701 2,7 0 20 36,7 500 200 1515 84.170.40 788 37 1336 12 0 135 257

200 52 340 84.164.10 426 27 203 54 0 75 36,3

200 101 500 84.164.20 426 27 363 17 0 53 42,2

200 153 660 84.164.30 426 27 523 8,1 0 41 47,9

200 200 830 84.164.40 426 27 693 4,8 0 33 54,1

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13206 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
186 l* 187

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2FT / ID no. 84

B
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13206

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 50 305 84.207.10 251 18 214 8,7 0 5,1 9,2 250 51 445 84.215.10 507 27 300 88 0 104 56,9

50 100 485 84.207.20 251 18 394 2,6 0 3,4 10,6 250 101 695 84.215.20 507 27 550 27 0 70 69,3

50 150 665 84.207.30 251 18 574 1,3 0 2,6 11,9 250 150 955 84.215.30 507 27 810 13 0 52 81,9

50 201 845 84.207.40 251 18 754 0,7 0 2,1 13,0 250 200 1245 84.215.40 507 27 1100 7 0 41 96,0

65 50 320 84.208.10 271 22 213 14 0 7,7 12,1 300 50 465 84.216.10 562 32 310 78 0 141 73,6

65 100 500 84.208.20 271 22 393 3,9 0 5,2 13,7 300 99 725 84.216.20 562 32 570 24 0 95 89,8

65 151 680 84.208.30 271 22 573 1,9 0 3,9 15,2 300 150 1045 84.216.30 562 32 890 11 0 68 110

65 200 850 84.208.40 271 22 743 1,1 0 3,2 16,5 300 200 1355 84.216.40 562 32 1200 5,7 0 53 130

80 50 320 84.209.10 286 22 208 22 0 14 13,9 350 50 485 84.217.10 638 32 320 86 0 187 98,1

80 101 500 84.209.20 286 22 388 6,4 0 9 15,7 350 101 755 84.217.20 638 32 590 26 0 127 120

80 151 670 84.209.30 286 22 558 3,1 0 6,9 17,5 350 152 1015 84.217.30 638 32 850 13 0 97 141

80 201 840 84.209.40 286 22 728 1,8 0 5,6 19,0 350 200 1275 84.217.40 638 32 1110 7,3 0 78 161

100 50 425 84.210.10 306 22 315 24 0 17 17,2 400 51 560 84.218.10 698 37 373 190 0 213 145

100 101 705 84.210.20 306 22 595 6,6 0 11 20,7 400 99 780 84.218.20 698 37 548 62 0 160 165

100 150 975 84.210.30 306 22 865 3,2 0 7,7 24,2 400 149 1010 84.218.30 698 37 778 31 0 126 188

100 200 1245 84.210.40 306 22 1135 1,8 0 6,1 27,8 400 199 1240 84.218.40 698 37 1008 19 0 104 212

125 51 415 84.211.10 336 22 300 39 0 25 21,9 450 51 540 84.219.10 758 37 338 161 0 281 150

125 100 665 84.211.20 336 22 550 12 0 17 26,1 450 100 810 84.219.20 758 37 608 51 0 196 179

125 150 915 84.211.30 336 22 800 5,5 0 13 30,0 450 149 1070 84.219.30 758 37 868 25 0 152 209

125 200 1165 84.211.40 336 22 1050 3,2 0 9,6 34,2 450 199 1330 84.219.40 758 37 1128 15 0 124 238

150 50 355 84.212.10 371 27 211 40 0 44 26,7

150 100 525 84.212.20 371 27 381 13 0 31 30,1

150 150 695 84.212.30 371 27 551 5,8 0 24 33,8

150 199 855 84.212.40 371 27 711 3,5 0 20 37,3

200 51 370 84.214.10 442 27 228 70 0 81 37,9

200 101 550 84.214.20 442 27 408 22 0 57 44,6

200 152 730 84.214.30 442 27 588 11 0 44 51,4

200 201 940 84.214.40 442 27 798 5,9 0 35 59,5

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13206 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
Lo
188 l* 189

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES AND TIE RODS

LA
LA2FT / ID no. 84

B
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13206

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Thickness Centre
diameter length approx. distance diameter length approx. distance
2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B c l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 49 315 84.257.10 251 22 215 8,8 0 5 10,8 250 50 465 84.265.10 543 32 310 86 0 115 71,8

50 101 505 84.257.20 251 22 405 2,5 0 3,3 12,5 250 100 725 84.265.20 543 32 570 26 0 78 86,6

50 150 685 84.257.30 251 22 585 1,2 0 2,5 14,1 250 150 1035 84.265.30 543 32 880 12 0 57 105

50 200 865 84.257.40 251 22 765 0,7 0 2 15,7 250 201 1355 84.265.40 543 32 1200 6,3 0 44 123

65 51 330 84.258.10 271 22 223 13 0 7,5 12,5 300 50 660 84.266.10 604 37 478 241 0 117 125

65 101 510 84.258.20 271 22 403 3,8 0 5,1 14,3 300 100 1070 84.266.20 604 37 888 70 0 75 157

65 149 700 84.258.30 271 22 593 1,8 0 3,8 16,3 300 150 1480 84.266.30 604 37 1298 33 0 56 188

65 201 920 84.258.40 271 22 813 1 0 3 18,7 300 200 1880 84.266.40 604 37 1698 19 0 44 218

80 51 330 84.259.10 286 22 218 21 0 13 14,2 350 50 550 84.267.10 673 42 358 115 0 165 141

80 102 510 84.259.20 286 22 398 6,2 0 8,9 16,3 350 100 850 84.267.20 673 42 658 35 0 112 166

80 150 690 84.259.30 286 22 578 3 0 6,7 18,4 350 150 1150 84.267.30 673 42 958 17 0 85 191

80 201 900 84.259.40 286 22 788 1,7 0 5,2 20,8 350 199 1490 84.267.40 673 42 1298 9,2 0 66 220

100 50 445 84.260.10 321 27 325 23 0 16 21,8

100 100 725 84.260.20 321 27 605 6,5 0 11 25,6

100 150 1005 84.260.30 321 27 885 3,1 0 7,5 29,7

100 200 1285 84.260.40 321 27 1165 1,8 0 6 33,5

125 50 425 84.261.10 356 27 300 40 0 25 27,4

125 100 685 84.261.20 356 27 560 12 0 16 31,7

125 150 945 84.261.30 356 27 820 5,3 0 12 36,0

125 201 1205 84.261.40 356 27 1080 3,1 0 9,4 40,3

150 50 485 84.262.10 402 32 326 85 0 37 39,0

150 100 765 84.262.20 402 32 606 25 0 25 45,5

150 150 1035 84.262.30 402 32 876 12 0 19 51,8

150 201 1315 84.262.40 402 32 1156 6,9 0 15 58,3

200 51 545 84.264.10 478 32 400 99 0 65 58,9

200 100 885 84.264.20 478 32 740 29 0 42 72,6

200 150 1235 84.264.30 478 32 1090 14 0 31 86,5

200 200 1575 84.264.40 478 32 1430 7,7 0 25 101

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13206 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
190 191
Lo
l*
LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA2ST / ID no. 87

D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13207

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 62 495 87.107.10 145 60,3 2,9 167 2,7 0 3,4 4,4 250 52 590 87.115.10 405 273 6,3 230 53 0 83 37,4

50 99 575 87.107.20 145 60,3 2,9 247 1,3 0 2,8 4,7 250 102 770 87.115.20 405 273 6,3 410 17 0 62 45,3

50 147 675 87.107.30 145 60,3 2,9 347 0,7 0 2,4 5,3 250 151 940 87.115.30 405 273 6,3 580 8,4 0 50 52,9

50 196 775 87.107.40 145 60,3 2,9 447 0,4 0 2,1 5,9 250 200 1110 87.115.40 405 273 6,3 750 5,1 0 42 60,6

65 61 495 87.108.10 155 76,1 2,9 173 4,1 0 5,3 4,4 300 50 625 87.116.10 460 323,9 7,1 228 67 0 109 71,1

65 100 585 87.108.20 155 76,1 2,9 263 1,9 0 4,5 4,9 300 101 815 87.116.20 460 323,9 7,1 418 21 0 82 82,5

65 150 695 87.108.30 155 76,1 2,9 373 1 0 3,6 5,7 300 151 995 87.116.30 460 323,9 7,1 598 9,9 0 66 93,4

65 201 805 87.108.40 155 76,1 2,9 483 0,6 0 3,1 6,5 300 200 1185 87.116.40 460 323,9 7,1 788 5,8 0 55 105

80 59 460 87.109.10 185 88,9 3,2 150 8,9 0 11 6,4 350 51 645 87.117.10 500 355,6 6,3 257 72 0 125 70,3

80 103 550 87.109.20 185 88,9 3,2 240 3,6 0 8,4 7,2 350 101 855 87.117.20 500 355,6 6,3 467 22 0 92 82,9

80 154 650 87.109.30 185 88,9 3,2 340 1,8 0 6,9 8,1 350 150 1055 87.117.30 500 355,6 6,3 667 11 0 74 94,6

80 201 740 87.109.40 185 88,9 3,2 430 1,2 0 6 8,9 350 201 1285 87.117.40 500 355,6 6,3 897 6,1 0 60 109

100 52 455 87.110.10 215 114,3 3,6 142 19 0 17 9,1 400 52 660 87.118.10 575 406,4 6,3 250 115 0 193 92,7

100 103 565 87.110.20 215 114,3 3,6 252 6,1 0 13 10,4 400 100 850 87.118.20 575 406,4 6,3 440 38 0 147 106

100 152 665 87.110.30 215 114,3 3,6 352 3,1 0 11 11,5 400 152 1055 87.118.30 575 406,4 6,3 643 18 0 118 120

100 201 765 87.110.40 215 114,3 3,6 452 1,9 0 9,2 12,7 400 202 1255 87.118.40 575 406,4 6,3 843 11 0 98 134

125 51 505 87.111.10 245 139,7 4 198 16 0 22 11,9 450 51 700 87.119.10 630 457 6,3 240 132 0 225 118

125 101 665 87.111.20 245 139,7 4 358 4,7 0 16 14,2 450 102 890 87.119.20 630 457 6,3 430 43 0 175 133

125 152 825 87.111.30 245 139,7 4 518 2,3 0 13 16,6 450 152 1070 87.119.30 630 457 6,3 610 22 0 144 146

125 201 1005 87.111.40 245 139,7 4 698 1,3 0 11 19,4 450 201 1240 87.119.40 630 457 6,3 780 14 0 124 159

150 52 495 87.112.10 290 168,3 4,5 172 23 0 41 14,9 500 50 755 87.120.10 685 508 6,3 338 163 0 256 139

150 100 625 87.112.20 290 168,3 4,5 302 7,4 0 32 17,7 500 100 1035 87.120.20 685 508 6,3 618 49 0 184 164

150 150 755 87.112.30 290 168,3 4,5 432 3,6 0 26 20,4 500 150 1315 87.120.30 685 508 6,3 898 23 0 143 188

150 201 895 87.112.40 290 168,3 4,5 572 2,1 0 22 23,4 500 200 1595 87.120.40 685 508 6,3 1178 14 0 117 213

200 50 530 87.114.10 345 219,1 6,3 190 45 0 61 25,4

200 102 690 87.114.20 345 219,1 6,3 350 14 0 46 31,1 For larger dimensions, we recommend to install a hinged or gimbal expansion joint.
200 150 830 87.114.30 345 219,1 6,3 490 7 0 38 36,1 Please refer to type LA2SH / ID no 88 or type LA2SK / ID no 89
200 202 980 87.114.40 345 219,1 6,3 640 4,1 0 32 41,7

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13207 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
192 193
Lo
l*
LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA2ST / ID no. 87

D
B
PN 10

Weblink: 13207

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 63 485 87.157.10 145 60,3 2,9 162 4,6 0 3,5 4,2 250 51 620 87.165.10 405 273 6,3 260 48 0 79 38,6

50 101 565 87.157.20 145 60,3 2,9 242 2,1 0 2,9 4,7 250 99 820 87.165.20 405 273 6,3 460 16 0 58 47,5

50 151 665 87.157.30 145 60,3 2,9 342 1,1 0 2,4 5,3 250 148 1020 87.165.30 405 273 6,3 660 7,5 0 46 56,4

50 197 755 87.157.40 145 60,3 2,9 432 0,7 0 2,1 5,9 250 197 1220 87.165.40 405 273 6,3 860 4,4 0 38 65,5

65 57 505 87.158.10 155 76,1 2,9 178 6,6 0 5,1 4,4 300 50 680 87.166.10 460 323,9 7,1 295 83 0 98 77,4

65 101 615 87.158.20 155 76,1 2,9 288 2,7 0 4,1 5,2 300 101 930 87.166.20 460 323,9 7,1 545 24 0 70 92,5

65 151 735 87.158.30 155 76,1 2,9 408 1,4 0 3,4 6,1 300 151 1200 87.166.30 460 323,9 7,1 815 12 0 54 109

65 203 855 87.158.40 155 76,1 2,9 528 0,8 0 2,9 6,9 300 200 1480 87.166.40 460 323,9 7,1 1095 6,3 0 43 126

80 55 470 87.159.10 185 88,9 3,2 155 15 0 9,6 6,6 350 51 685 87.167.10 505 355,6 6,3 287 64 0 117 82,8

80 100 570 87.159.20 185 88,9 3,2 255 5,5 0 7,7 7,5 350 100 915 87.167.20 505 355,6 6,3 517 20 0 86 96,9

80 152 680 87.159.30 185 88,9 3,2 365 2,7 0 6,3 8,4 350 150 1145 87.167.30 505 355,6 6,3 747 9,6 0 68 111

80 200 780 87.159.40 185 88,9 3,2 465 1,7 0 5,5 9,3 350 200 1405 87.167.40 505 355,6 6,3 1007 5,4 0 55 127

100 51 485 87.160.10 215 114,3 3,6 172 16 0 16 9,4 400 51 690 87.168.10 575 406,4 6,3 260 113 0 184 115

100 99 615 87.160.20 215 114,3 3,6 302 5,2 0 12 11,0 400 101 900 87.168.20 575 406,4 6,3 470 35 0 139 130

100 149 745 87.160.30 215 114,3 3,6 432 2,6 0 9,5 12,5 400 150 1110 87.168.30 575 406,4 6,3 680 17 0 112 144

100 195 865 87.160.40 215 114,3 3,6 552 1,6 0 8,1 13,9 400 201 1370 87.168.40 575 406,4 6,3 940 9,2 0 90 162

125 51 525 87.161.10 245 139,7 4 218 14 0 21 12,2 450 49 750 87.169.10 625 457 8,8 295 190 0 208 155

125 99 695 87.161.20 245 139,7 4 388 4,4 0 16 14,6 450 101 1000 87.169.20 625 457 8,8 545 57 0 154 182

125 151 875 87.161.30 245 139,7 4 568 2,1 0 12 17,4 450 151 1230 87.169.30 625 457 8,8 775 28 0 124 206

125 201 1075 87.161.40 245 139,7 4 768 1,2 0 9,5 20,5 450 200 1460 87.169.40 625 457 8,8 1005 17 0 104 231

150 51 535 87.162.10 295 168,3 4,5 202 31 0 38 18,9 500 51 815 87.170.10 695 508 8,8 358 151 0 274 187

150 101 695 87.162.20 295 168,3 4,5 362 9,6 0 28 22,2 500 101 1115 87.170.20 695 508 8,8 658 45 0 199 223

150 152 855 87.162.30 295 168,3 4,5 522 4,6 0 23 25,7 500 150 1445 87.170.30 695 508 8,8 988 21 0 152 264

150 201 1035 87.162.40 295 168,3 4,5 702 2,7 0 19 29,6 500 200 1795 87.170.40 695 508 8,8 1338 12 0 122 307

200 52 570 87.164.10 365 219,1 6,3 205 53 0 69 35,8

200 102 730 87.164.20 365 219,1 6,3 365 17 0 53 41,9 For larger dimensions, we recommend to install a hinged or gimbal expansion joint.

200 150 880 87.164.30 365 219,1 6,3 515 8,4 0 43 47,4 Please refer to type LA2SH / ID no 88 or type LA2SK / ID no 89

200 201 1060 87.164.40 365 219,1 6,3 695 4,7 0 36 54,4

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13207 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
194 195
Lo
l*
LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA2ST / ID no. 87

D
B
PN 16

Weblink: 13207

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 51 510 87.207.10 145 60,3 2,9 215 8,5 0 3,2 4,9 250 51 680 87.215.10 415 273 6,3 300 88 0 83 76,8

50 104 605 87.207.20 145 60,3 2,9 277 3,3 0 2,9 5,4 250 101 930 87.215.20 415 273 6,3 550 27 0 60 89,6

50 153 715 87.207.30 145 60,3 2,9 387 1,8 0 2,4 6,1 250 150 1190 87.215.30 415 273 6,3 810 13 0 46 103

50 203 825 87.207.40 145 60,3 2,9 497 1,1 0 2,1 6,5 250 200 1480 87.215.40 415 273 6,3 1100 7 0 37 118

65 50 510 87.208.10 155 76,1 2,9 215 13 0 5 5,2 300 51 730 87.216.10 470 323,9 7,1 315 76 0 109 92,7

65 103 645 87.208.20 155 76,1 2,9 312 5,2 0 4 5,7 300 101 990 87.216.20 470 323,9 7,1 575 23 0 79 109

65 150 765 87.208.30 155 76,1 2,9 432 2,8 0 3,4 6,6 300 150 1300 87.216.30 470 323,9 7,1 885 11 0 60 129

65 202 895 87.208.40 155 76,1 2,9 562 1,7 0 2,8 7,4 300 201 1620 87.216.40 470 323,9 7,1 1205 5,7 0 48 149

80 51 505 87.209.10 185 88,9 3,2 212 22 0 8,9 7,5 350 51 755 87.217.10 520 355,6 8 323 84 0 126 111

80 103 655 87.209.20 185 88,9 3,2 322 7 0 7,2 8,6 350 100 1015 87.217.20 520 355,6 8 583 26 0 92 131

80 153 785 87.209.30 185 88,9 3,2 452 3,6 0 6 9,7 350 150 1275 87.217.30 520 355,6 8 843 13 0 73 152

80 203 915 87.209.40 185 88,9 3,2 582 2,2 0 5 10,8 350 201 1545 87.217.40 520 355,6 8 1113 7,2 0 60 173

100 51 570 87.210.10 215 114,3 3,6 215 28 0 13 9,8 400 50 860 87.218.10 585 406,4 8,8 370 195 0 165 183

100 99 730 87.210.20 215 114,3 3,6 375 9,4 0 9,9 11,7 400 100 1075 87.218.20 585 406,4 8,8 543 62 0 131 195

100 150 890 87.210.30 215 114,3 3,6 535 4,7 0 8 13,5 400 150 1305 87.218.30 585 406,4 8,8 773 31 0 108 218

100 202 1050 87.210.40 215 114,3 3,6 695 2,8 0 6,7 15,3 400 201 1535 87.218.40 585 406,4 8,8 1003 19 0 91 241

125 50 600 87.211.10 245 139,7 4 295 40 0 17 15,4 450 50 840 87.219.10 645 457 8,8 335 165 0 215 204

125 101 770 87.211.20 245 139,7 4 395 15 0 14 17,8 450 100 1110 87.219.20 645 457 8,8 605 51 0 161 234

125 151 930 87.211.30 245 139,7 4 555 7,3 0 12 20,2 450 149 1370 87.219.30 645 457 8,8 865 25 0 130 262

125 202 1090 87.211.40 245 139,7 4 715 4,4 0 9,4 22,7 450 198 1630 87.219.40 645 457 8,8 1125 15 0 109 292

150 51 555 87.212.10 295 168,3 4,5 218 38 0 36 20,7

150 101 725 87.212.20 295 168,3 4,5 388 12 0 27 24,4 For larger dimensions, we recommend to install a hinged or gimbal expansion joint.

150 148 885 87.212.30 295 168,3 4,5 548 5,9 0 22 27,7 Please refer to type LA2SH / ID no 88 or type LA2SK / ID no 89

150 199 1055 87.212.40 295 168,3 4,5 718 3,5 0 18 31,4

200 52 600 87.214.10 365 219,1 6,3 230 68 0 63 38,2

200 101 780 87.214.20 365 219,1 6,3 410 22 0 48 45,0

200 152 960 87.214.30 365 219,1 6,3 590 11 0 39 51,7

200 202 1170 87.214.40 365 219,1 6,3 800 5,9 0 32 59,9

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13207 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
196 197
Lo
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LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA2ST / ID no. 87

D
B
PN 25

Weblink: 13207

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 50 510 87.257.10 145 60,3 4 215 8,7 0 3,2 5,5 250 50 690 87.265.10 415 273 7,1 310 87 0 82 80,0

50 101 700 87.257.20 145 60,3 4 405 2,5 0 2,3 6,8 250 100 950 87.265.20 415 273 7,1 570 26 0 59 94,6

50 150 880 87.257.30 145 60,3 4 585 1,2 0 1,8 8,2 250 150 1260 87.265.30 415 273 7,1 880 12 0 44 113

50 200 1060 87.257.40 145 60,3 4 765 0,7 0 1,5 9,6 250 199 1570 87.265.40 415 273 7,1 1190 6,4 0 35 130

65 52 520 87.258.10 155 76,1 4 225 12 0 5 6,0 300 50 930 87.266.10 485 323,9 8 315 278 0 102 151

65 101 695 87.258.20 155 76,1 4 362 4,6 0 3,7 6,9 300 99 1180 87.266.20 485 323,9 8 565 96 0 80 170

65 150 845 87.258.30 155 76,1 4 512 2,4 0 3 8,4 300 151 1420 87.266.30 485 323,9 8 805 48 0 66 188

65 200 995 87.258.40 155 76,1 4 662 1,4 0 2,5 9,7 300 200 1640 87.266.40 485 323,9 8 1025 30 0 57 205

80 50 505 87.259.10 185 88,9 4 212 22 0 8,9 8,2 350 51 845 87.267.10 530 355,6 8 358 114 0 127 152

80 100 685 87.259.20 185 88,9 4 392 6,4 0 6,2 9,9 350 100 1135 87.267.20 530 355,6 8 647 35 0 94 176

80 151 875 87.259.30 185 88,9 4 582 3 0 4,8 11,9 350 150 1445 87.267.30 530 355,6 8 957 17 0 74 202

80 202 1085 87.259.40 185 88,9 4 792 1,7 0 3,8 14,0 350 200 1785 87.267.40 530 355,6 8 1297 9,2 0 59 230

100 50 645 87.260.10 235 114,3 4 323 23 0 14 14,7

100 99 925 87.260.20 235 114,3 4 603 6,6 0 9,1 18,8 For larger dimensions, we recommend to install a hinged or gimbal expansion joint.

100 150 1205 87.260.30 235 114,3 4 883 3,1 0 6,9 22,6 Please refer to type LA2SH / ID no 88 or type LA2SK / ID no 89

100 200 1485 87.260.40 235 114,3 4 1163 1,8 0 5,6 26,7

125 51 640 87.261.10 260 139,7 4 305 38 0 20 29,2

125 101 900 87.261.20 260 139,7 4 565 12 0 14 33,9

125 151 1160 87.261.30 260 139,7 4 825 5,3 0 11 38,8

125 200 1410 87.261.40 260 139,7 4 1075 3,1 0 8,6 43,4

150 49 710 87.262.10 310 168,3 4,5 325 87 0 31 46,0

150 100 990 87.262.20 310 168,3 4,5 605 25 0 22 53,2

150 149 1260 87.262.30 310 168,3 4,5 875 12 0 17 60,2

150 201 1540 87.262.40 310 168,3 4,5 1155 6,9 0 14 67,4

200 50 705 87.264.10 360 219,1 6,3 257 135 0 56 63,7

200 101 915 87.264.20 360 219,1 6,3 467 44 0 42 72,1

200 150 1105 87.264.30 360 219,1 6,3 657 23 0 35 79,9

200 200 1295 87.264.40 360 219,1 6,3 847 14 0 30 87,7

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13207 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
198 199
Lo
l*
LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA2ST / ID no. 87

D
B
PN 40

Weblink: 13207

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 51 520 87.307.10 145 60,3 4 225 8,2 0 3,1 5,6 250 50 865 87.315.10 435 273 7,1 423 169 0 74 117

50 100 710 87.307.20 145 60,3 4 415 2,5 0 2,3 6,8 250 101 1235 87.315.20 435 273 7,1 793 49 0 52 140

50 151 940 87.307.30 145 60,3 4 645 1,1 0 1,6 8,7 250 151 1595 87.315.30 435 273 7,1 1153 23 0 40 161

50 200 1160 87.307.40 145 60,3 4 865 0,6 0 1,3 10,1 250 201 1955 87.315.40 435 273 7,1 1513 14 0 32 183

65 50 550 87.308.10 175 76,1 4 225 13 0 5,8 8,9

65 100 740 87.308.20 175 76,1 4 415 3,7 0 4,2 10,9 For larger dimensions, we recommend to install a hinged or gimbal expansion joint.

65 152 970 87.308.30 175 76,1 4 645 1,6 0 3,2 13,3 Please refer to type LA2SH / ID no 88 or type LA2SK / ID no 89

65 200 1190 87.308.40 175 76,1 4 865 1 0 2,6 15,5

80 50 535 87.309.10 210 88,9 4 222 21 0 11 17,2

80 101 725 87.309.20 210 88,9 4 412 6 0 7,4 19,7

80 151 945 87.309.30 210 88,9 4 632 2,7 0 5,6 22,5

80 200 1165 87.309.40 210 88,9 4 852 1,6 0 4,5 25,5

100 50 655 87.310.10 235 114,3 4 333 23 0 14 14,9

100 100 975 87.310.20 235 114,3 4 653 6 0 8,7 19,5

100 150 1325 87.310.30 235 114,3 4 1003 2,7 0 6,3 24,3

100 200 1665 87.310.40 235 114,3 4 1343 1,5 0 5 29,0

125 50 650 87.311.10 260 139,7 4 315 38 0 20 29,6

125 100 930 87.311.20 260 139,7 4 595 11 0 14 34,6

125 151 1260 87.311.30 260 139,7 4 925 4,7 0 9,7 40,5

125 200 1570 87.311.40 260 139,7 4 1235 2,7 0 7,7 46,1

150 50 720 87.312.10 310 168,3 4,5 335 83 0 30 46,5

150 101 1010 87.312.20 310 168,3 4,5 625 24 0 21 53,9

150 149 1310 87.312.30 310 168,3 4,5 925 12 0 16 61,4

150 199 1640 87.312.40 310 168,3 4,5 1255 6,3 0 13 69,8

200 50 825 87.314.10 375 219,1 6,3 407 99 0 51 86,7

200 99 1185 87.314.20 375 219,1 6,3 767 28 0 35 103

200 150 1545 87.314.30 375 219,1 6,3 1127 13 0 27 119

200 200 1905 87.314.40 375 219,1 6,3 1487 7,4 0 22 134

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13207 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
200 201
Lo
l*
LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND TIE RODS

LA
s
LA2ST / ID no. 87

D
B
PN 63

Weblink: 13207

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

50 49 540 87.357.10 145 60,3 4 245 7,7 0 3 5,7

50 100 760 87.357.20 145 60,3 4 465 2,2 0 2,1 7,3

50 151 1010 87.357.30 145 60,3 4 715 1 0 1,5 9,1

50 200 1250 87.357.40 145 60,3 4 955 0,6 0 1,2 10,8

65 49 600 87.358.10 175 76,1 4 275 12 0 5,7 9,5

65 99 840 87.358.20 175 76,1 4 515 3,5 0 4 11,8

65 150 1110 87.358.30 175 76,1 4 785 1,6 0 2,9 14,7

65 201 1390 87.358.40 175 76,1 4 1065 0,9 0 2,3 17,5

80 51 605 87.359.10 210 88,9 4 292 20 0 9,7 18,1

80 102 855 87.359.20 210 88,9 4 542 5,6 0 6,7 21,4

n k
80 150 1125 87.359.30 210 88,9 4 812 2,6 0 5 24,9

b la
80 201 1415 87.359.40 210 88,9 4 1102 1,5 0 3,9 28,8

le f t
y
100 50 685 87.360.10 230 114,3 5 353 21 0 13 25,7

100 101 1065 87.360.20 230 114,3 5 733 5,3 0 7,9 32,6
a l l
i o n
nt
100 150 1445 87.360.30 230 114,3 5 1113 2,4 0 5,7 39,5

e
100 200 1825 87.360.40 230 114,3 5 1493 1,4 0 4,5 46,5

n t
si
125 50 700 87.361.10 275 139,7 6,3 335 36 0 22 42,8

125 101 1040 87.361.20 275 139,7 6,3 675 9,2 0 15 52,3

e i
125 150 1390 87.361.30 275 139,7 6,3 1025 4,2 0 11 62,2

a g
125 200 1750 87.361.40 275 139,7 6,3 1385 2,4 0 8,4 72,4

is p
Th
150 51 780 87.362.10 320 168,3 6,3 355 77 0 32 62,3

150 100 1070 87.362.20 320 168,3 6,3 645 24 0 23 72,9

150 150 1420 87.362.30 320 168,3 6,3 995 11 0 18 85,3

150 200 1770 87.362.40 320 168,3 6,3 1345 5,8 0 14 98,0

200 50 875 87.364.10 380 219,1 8 437 92 0 48 113

200 100 1305 87.364.20 380 219,1 8 867 25 0 32 137

200 150 1765 87.364.30 380 219,1 8 1327 11 0 24 162

200 200 2215 87.364.40 380 219,1 8 1777 6,1 0 19 187

For larger dimensions, we recommend to install a hinged or gimbal expansion joint.

Please refer to type LA2SH / ID no 88 or type LA2SK / ID no 89

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13207 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
202 203
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LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND HINGES

LA
LA2SH / ID no. 88

D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13208

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

600 61 815 88.122.10 840 610 6 397 249 6,6 417 188 1300 67 1305 88.133.10 1580 1320 8 792 400 7,2 2087 880

600 101 1075 88.122.20 840 610 6 657 91 2,4 252 216 1300 138 1410 88.133.20 1580 1320 8 855 158 11 1946 910

600 150 1395 88.122.30 840 610 6 977 41 1,1 170 251 1300 151 1495 88.133.30 1580 1320 8 938 132 8,6 1774 937

600 200 1715 88.122.40 840 610 6 1297 23 0,7 128 286 1300 200 1795 88.133.40 1580 1320 8 1238 76 4,9 1344 1038

700 90 990 88.124.10 945 711 6 515 98 8,3 433 228 1400 67 1355 88.134.10 1700 1420 8 842 428 7,3 2271 1102

700 100 1050 88.124.20 945 711 6 575 79 6,7 388 236 1400 136 1460 88.134.20 1700 1420 8 905 172 11 2126 1137

700 151 1340 88.124.30 945 711 6 865 35 3 258 274 1400 151 1565 88.134.30 1700 1420 8 1008 139 8,6 1909 1175

700 200 1620 88.124.40 945 711 6 1145 20 1,7 195 310 1400 201 1890 88.134.40 1700 1420 8 1335 79 4,9 1441 1298

800 95 990 88.126.10 1055 813 8 535 134 8,2 783 367 1500 66 1425 88.135.10 1840 1520 8 892 466 7,5 2455 1252

800 101 1020 88.126.20 1055 813 8 565 119 7,3 742 373 1500 132 1530 88.135.20 1840 1520 8 955 194 11 2304 1289

800 151 1300 88.126.30 1055 813 8 845 53 3,3 496 428 1500 150 1665 88.135.30 1840 1520 8 1088 150 8,4 2024 1342

800 201 1580 88.126.40 1055 813 8 1125 30 1,9 373 484 1500 200 2020 88.135.40 1840 1520 8 1445 85 4,7 1523 1486

900 91 1050 88.128.10 1190 914 8 585 157 8,5 899 440 1600 65 1475 88.136.10 1945 1620 8 942 505 7,6 2639 1397

900 101 1110 88.128.20 1190 914 8 645 129 7 815 453 1600 126 1580 88.136.20 1945 1620 8 1005 225 11 2483 1436

900 151 1430 88.128.30 1190 914 8 965 58 3,2 545 526 1600 150 1770 88.136.30 1945 1620 8 1195 159 7,8 2088 1517

900 201 1750 88.128.40 1190 914 8 1285 33 1,8 410 599 1600 200 2170 88.136.40 1945 1620 8 1595 90 4,4 1565 1685

1000 88 1120 88.130.10 1265 1016 8 635 182 8,9 1625 547 1700 55 1560 88.137.10 2040 1720 8 995 920 7,9 3522 1691

1000 100 1210 88.130.20 1265 1016 8 725 140 6,9 1423 570 1700 116 1640 88.137.20 2040 1720 8 1060 355 12 3322 1728

1000 150 1570 88.130.30 1265 1016 8 1085 63 3,1 951 660 1700 150 1940 88.137.30 2040 1720 8 1360 214 7 2590 1868

1000 200 1930 88.130.40 1265 1016 8 1445 35 1,8 714 750 1700 200 2400 88.137.40 2040 1720 8 1820 120 3,9 1935 2082

1100 101 1235 88.131.10 1415 1120 8 718 181 11 1090 662 1800 55 1660 88.138.10 2145 1820 8 1045 977 8 3753 2070

1100 101 1235 88.131.20 1415 1120 8 718 181 11 1090 662 1800 117 1730 88.138.20 2145 1820 8 1110 369 12 3554 2106

1100 150 1585 88.131.30 1415 1120 8 1068 82 4,8 733 759 1800 150 2040 88.138.30 2145 1820 8 1420 225 7,2 2778 2268

1100 200 1935 88.131.40 1415 1120 8 1418 47 2,8 552 856 1800 200 2510 88.138.40 2145 1820 8 1890 127 4,1 2087 2515

1200 104 1355 88.132.10 1465 1220 8 802 176 9,6 1743 752

1200 104 1355 88.132.20 1465 1220 8 802 176 9,6 1743 752

1200 150 1705 88.132.30 1465 1220 8 1152 85 4,7 1214 858

1200 200 2085 88.132.40 1465 1220 8 1532 48 2,7 913 974
To be continued...

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13208 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
204 205
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l*

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LA
LA2SH / ID no. 88

D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13208

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

1900 64 1820 88.139.10 2245 1920 8 1095 782 8,1 5201 2368

1900 116 1890 88.139.20 2245 1920 8 1160 395 12 4917 2399

1900 150 2220 88.139.30 2245 1920 8 1490 238 7,3 3828 2578

1900 200 2720 88.139.40 2245 1920 8 1990 134 4,1 2866 2850

2000 64 1880 88.140.10 2350 2020 8 1145 825 8,2 5503 2583

2000 115 1940 88.140.20 2350 2020 8 1210 421 13 5215 2609

2000 150 2300 88.140.30 2350 2020 8 1570 249 7,3 4019 2811

2000 200 2820 88.140.40 2350 2020 8 2090 140 4,1 3019 3104

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Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13208 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND HINGES

LA
LA2SH / ID no. 88

D
B
PN 10

Weblink: 13208

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

600 57 825 88.172.10 845 610 8 397 263 6,6 595 261 1300 74 1375 88.183.10 1645 1320 8 798 521 7,3 2612 1316

600 101 1125 88.172.20 845 610 8 697 85 2,2 339 309 1300 100 1645 88.183.20 1645 1320 8 1068 288 4,1 1952 1421

600 150 1465 88.172.30 845 610 8 1037 39 1 228 363 1300 150 2185 88.183.30 1645 1320 8 1608 128 1,8 1297 1630

600 200 1805 88.172.40 845 610 8 1377 22 0,6 172 416 1300 200 2715 88.183.40 1645 1320 8 2138 72 1,1 975 1836

700 90 960 88.174.10 980 711 8 490 179 7,8 656 365 1400 71 1510 88.184.10 1745 1420 8 850 604 7,7 2839 1651

700 100 1010 88.174.20 980 711 8 540 147 6,4 595 375 1400 154 1630 88.184.20 1745 1420 8 950 248 13 2541 1702

700 150 1280 88.174.30 980 711 8 810 65 2,9 397 425 1400 154 1630 88.184.30 1745 1420 8 950 248 13 2541 1702

700 200 1550 88.174.40 980 711 8 1080 37 1,6 298 476 1400 199 1910 88.184.40 1745 1420 8 1230 148 7,3 1962 1826

800 82 1040 88.176.10 1095 813 8 540 237 8,4 780 463

800 101 1160 88.176.20 1095 813 8 660 157 5,6 638 490

800 150 1480 88.176.30 1095 813 8 980 72 2,6 430 559

800 200 1810 88.176.40 1095 813 8 1310 40 1,5 322 631

900 88 1120 88.178.10 1190 914 8 595 300 9 1425 602

900 100 1200 88.178.20 1190 914 8 675 232 7 1256 622

900 151 1540 88.178.30 1190 914 8 1015 103 3,1 835 705

900 200 1870 88.178.40 1190 914 8 1345 59 1,8 630 785

1000 86 1190 88.180.10 1320 1016 8 645 336 9,4 1612 759

1000 100 1290 88.180.20 1320 1016 8 745 250 7,1 1396 787

1000 150 1660 88.180.30 1320 1016 8 1115 112 3,2 933 889

1000 200 2030 88.180.40 1320 1016 8 1485 63 1,8 700 991

1100 67 1235 88.181.10 1430 1120 8 663 571 8,3 2395 955

1100 100 1555 88.181.20 1430 1120 8 983 258 3,8 1615 1056

1100 150 2045 88.181.30 1430 1120 8 1473 115 1,7 1078 1211

1100 200 2525 88.181.40 1430 1120 8 1953 65 1 813 1363

1200 75 1295 88.182.10 1525 1220 8 748 478 7,1 1907 1021

1200 100 1540 88.182.20 1525 1220 8 990 271 4,2 1440 1104

1200 150 2025 88.182.30 1525 1220 8 1478 121 1,9 965 1271

1200 200 2525 88.182.40 1525 1220 8 1978 68 1,1 721 1442

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13208 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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LA
LA2SH / ID no. 88

D
B
PN 16

Weblink: 13208

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

500 50 845 88.220.10 735 508 8,8 408 428 4 417 242

500 107 995 88.220.20 735 508 8,8 472 178 5,9 359 258

500 150 1185 88.220.30 735 508 8,8 662 91 3 256 286

500 200 1405 88.220.40 735 508 8,8 882 51 1,7 192 319

600 54 885 88.222.10 870 610 8 402 447 6,9 601 329

600 101 1225 88.222.20 870 610 8 742 129 2,1 326 386

600 150 1585 88.222.30 870 610 8 1102 59 1 220 447

600 200 1955 88.222.40 870 610 8 1472 33 0,6 165 509

700 61 985 88.224.10 985 711 8 463 472 7,1 1140 473

n k
700 100 1085 88.224.20 985 711 8 532 263 8,9 986 488

b la
700 151 1355 88.224.30 985 711 8 802 116 4 654 543

le f t
l y
700 200 1615 88.224.40 985 711 8 1062 66 2,3 494 596

a l
n
800 73 1085 88.226.10 1115 813 8 547 462 8,7 1234 618

800 100 1285 88.226.20 1115 813 8 747 247 4,7 904 665

nt i o
te
800 151 1665 88.226.30 1115 813 8 1127 109 2,1 600 755

800 200 2035 88.226.40 1115 813 8 1497 62 1,2 452 843

si n
900 65 1145 88.228.10 1250 914 8 602 756 9,3 1407 826

e i
900 116 1285 88.228.20 1250 914 8 673 334 12 1269 874

a g
900 151 1485 88.228.30 1250 914 8 873 198 6,7 978 931

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Th
900 199 1765 88.228.40 1250 914 8 1153 114 3,8 741 1010

1000 62 1265 88.230.10 1370 1016 8 652 890 9,7 1990 1124

1000 117 1375 88.230.20 1370 1016 8 723 370 12 1809 1171

1000 150 1575 88.230.30 1370 1016 8 923 226 7,3 1417 1236

1000 201 1885 88.230.40 1370 1016 8 1233 127 4,1 1061 1338

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13208 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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LA
LA2SH / ID no. 88

D
B
PN 25

Weblink: 13208

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

400 59 840 88.268.10 625 406,4 8,8 390 192 2,8 273 208

400 101 1110 88.268.20 625 406,4 8,8 660 66 1 161 242

400 150 1430 88.268.30 625 406,4 8,8 980 30 0,5 109 282

400 200 1760 88.268.40 625 406,4 8,8 1310 17 0,3 82 324

450 50 935 88.269.10 715 457 8,8 487 225 1,8 280 280

450 100 1425 88.269.20 715 457 8,8 977 56 0,5 140 352

450 149 1905 88.269.30 715 457 8,8 1457 26 0,2 94 422

450 200 2395 88.269.40 715 457 8,8 1947 14 0,2 70 494

500 50 895 88.270.10 775 508 8,8 428 405 3,7 398 316

n k
500 100 1325 88.270.20 775 508 8,8 858 101 0,9 199 388

b la
500 150 1745 88.270.30 775 508 8,8 1278 45 0,5 133 458

le f t
l y
500 200 2175 88.270.40 775 508 8,8 1708 26 0,3 100 530

600 50 1015 88.272.10 890 610 10 468 693 5,4 832 491
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600 100 1175 88.272.20 890 610 10 578 267 5,8 676 524

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600 150 1465 88.272.30 890 610 10 868 119 2,6 450 589

600 200 1755 88.272.40 890 610 10 1158 67 1,5 338 655

si n
700 50 1025 88.274.10 1045 711 10 468 921 7,3 1134 689

e i
700 100 1285 88.274.20 1045 711 10 683 362 5,7 768 753

a g
700 150 1625 88.274.30 1045 711 10 1023 161 2,6 513 847

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Th
700 201 1965 88.274.40 1045 711 10 1363 91 1,5 385 941

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13208 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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LA
LA2SH / ID no. 88

D
B
PN 40

Weblink: 13208

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

300 50 930 88.316.10 580 323,9 8 425 317 1,5 158 252

300 100 1360 88.316.20 580 323,9 8 855 79 0,4 79 304

300 150 1780 88.316.30 580 323,9 8 1275 36 0,2 53 355

300 200 2200 88.316.40 580 323,9 8 1695 20 0,1 40 406

350 60 895 88.317.10 600 355,6 8 398 197 2,3 204 216

350 100 1165 88.317.20 600 355,6 8 668 71 0,8 122 248

350 150 1495 88.317.30 600 355,6 8 998 32 0,4 82 286

350 200 1825 88.317.40 600 355,6 8 1328 18 0,2 61 325

400 69 940 88.318.10 670 406,4 10 420 248 3,3 254 295

n k
400 100 1130 88.318.20 670 406,4 10 610 118 1,6 175 325

b la
400 151 1440 88.318.30 670 406,4 10 920 52 0,7 116 373

le f t
l y
400 201 1740 88.318.40 670 406,4 10 1220 30 0,4 88 420

450 50 1005 88.319.10 745 457 10 457 420 2,9 475 415
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i o n
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450 101 1465 88.319.20 745 457 10 917 104 0,8 237 501

te
450 150 1915 88.319.30 745 457 10 1367 47 0,4 159 586

450 200 2365 88.319.40 745 457 10 1817 27 0,2 120 670

si n
500 50 1010 88.320.10 780 508 10 450 561 3,8 607 451

e i
500 100 1460 88.320.20 780 508 10 900 141 1 304 541

a g
500 150 1910 88.320.30 780 508 10 1350 63 0,5 203 631

is p
Th
500 200 2360 88.320.40 780 508 10 1800 35 0,3 152 721

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13208 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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LA
LA2SH / ID no. 88

D
B
PN 63

Weblink: 13208

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

250 50 855 88.365.10 510 273 10 393 214 1,2 123 193

250 100 1245 88.365.20 510 273 10 783 54 0,3 62 238

250 150 1635 88.365.30 510 273 10 1173 24 0,2 41 282

250 201 2025 88.365.40 510 273 10 1563 14 0,1 31 327

300 50 980 88.366.10 580 323,9 11 455 293 1,3 148 279

300 99 1420 88.366.20 580 323,9 11 895 76 0,4 75 343

300 150 1870 88.366.30 580 323,9 11 1345 34 0,2 50 407

300 200 2320 88.366.40 580 323,9 11 1795 19 0,1 38 472

350 52 965 88.367.10 610 355,6 12,5 407 360 2,4 317 332

n k
350 100 1335 88.367.20 610 355,6 12,5 777 99 0,7 166 395

b la
350 150 1725 88.367.30 610 355,6 12,5 1167 44 0,3 111 462

le f t
l y
350 200 2115 88.367.40 610 355,6 12,5 1557 25 0,2 83 528

a l
n
400 49 1015 88.368.10 675 406,4 14,2 458 603 2,5 373 438

400 100 1475 88.368.20 675 406,4 14,2 918 148 0,7 186 537

nt i o
te
400 150 1935 88.368.30 675 406,4 14,2 1378 66 0,3 124 636

400 200 2395 88.368.40 675 406,4 14,2 1838 37 0,2 93 734

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Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13208 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
216 Lo
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LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBALS

LA
LA2SK / ID no. 89

D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13209

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

600 61 815 89.122.10 840 610 6 397 249 6,6 417 196 1300 67 1285 89.133.10 1635 1320 8 792 400 7,2 2087 947

600 101 1075 89.122.20 840 610 6 657 91 2,4 252 225 1300 138 1410 89.133.20 1655 1320 8 855 158 11 1946 1021

600 150 1395 89.122.30 840 610 6 977 41 1,1 170 260 1300 151 1495 89.133.30 1655 1320 8 938 132 8,6 1774 1047

600 200 1715 89.122.40 840 610 6 1297 23 0,7 128 295 1300 200 1795 89.133.40 1655 1320 8 1238 76 4,9 1344 1144

700 90 990 89.124.10 950 711 6 515 98 8,3 433 237 1400 67 1355 89.134.10 1735 1420 8 842 428 7,3 2271 1163

700 100 1050 89.124.20 950 711 6 575 79 6,7 388 245 1400 136 1480 89.134.20 1750 1420 8 905 172 11 2126 1241

700 151 1340 89.124.30 950 711 6 865 35 3 258 282 1400 151 1585 89.134.30 1750 1420 8 1008 139 8,6 1909 1278

700 200 1620 89.124.40 950 711 6 1145 20 1,7 195 318 1400 201 1910 89.134.40 1750 1420 8 1335 79 4,9 1441 1397

800 95 990 89.126.10 1080 813 8 535 134 8,2 783 383 1500 66 1405 89.135.10 1860 1520 8 892 466 7,5 2455 1366

800 101 1020 89.126.20 1080 813 8 565 119 7,3 742 389 1500 132 1530 89.135.20 1865 1520 8 955 194 11 2304 1415

800 151 1300 89.126.30 1080 813 8 845 53 3,3 496 441 1500 150 1665 89.135.30 1865 1520 8 1088 150 8,4 2024 1469

800 201 1580 89.126.40 1080 813 8 1125 30 1,9 373 494 1500 200 2020 89.135.40 1865 1520 8 1445 85 4,7 1523 1617

900 91 1050 89.128.10 1210 914 8 585 157 8,5 899 469 1600 65 1455 89.136.10 1960 1620 8 942 505 7,6 2639 1514

900 101 1110 89.128.20 1210 914 8 645 129 7 815 482 1600 126 1600 89.136.20 1965 1620 8 1005 225 11 2483 1577

900 151 1430 89.128.30 1210 914 8 965 58 3,2 545 555 1600 150 1790 89.136.30 1965 1620 8 1195 159 7,8 2088 1659

900 201 1750 89.128.40 1210 914 8 1285 33 1,8 410 628 1600 200 2190 89.136.40 1965 1620 8 1595 90 4,4 1565 1832

1000 88 1100 89.130.10 1300 1016 8 635 182 8,9 1625 579 1700 55 1530 89.137.10 2060 1720 8 995 920 7,9 2817 1765

1000 100 1190 89.130.20 1300 1016 8 725 140 6,9 1423 602 1700 116 1660 89.137.20 2070 1720 8 1060 355 12 2658 1857

1000 150 1550 89.130.30 1300 1016 8 1085 63 3,1 951 691 1700 150 1960 89.137.30 2070 1720 8 1360 214 7 2072 1992

1000 200 1910 89.130.40 1300 1016 8 1445 35 1,8 714 781 1700 200 2420 89.137.40 2070 1720 8 1820 120 3,9 1548 2200

1100 101 1235 89.131.10 1440 1120 8 718 181 11 1090 695 1800 55 1590 89.138.10 2165 1820 8 1045 977 8 3003 2077

1100 101 1235 89.131.20 1440 1120 8 718 181 11 1090 695 1800 117 1720 89.138.20 2170 1820 8 1110 369 12 2843 2160

1100 150 1585 89.131.30 1440 1120 8 1068 82 4,8 733 790 1800 150 2030 89.138.30 2170 1820 8 1420 225 7,2 2222 2313

1100 200 1935 89.131.40 1440 1120 8 1418 47 2,8 552 886 1800 200 2500 89.138.40 2170 1820 8 1890 127 4,1 1670 2545

1200 104 1355 89.132.10 1495 1220 8 802 176 9,6 1743 793 1900 64 1740 89.139.10 2300 1920 8 1095 782 8,1 4001 2430

1200 104 1355 89.132.20 1495 1220 8 802 176 9,6 1743 793 1900 116 1830 89.139.20 2310 1920 8 1160 395 12 3782 2495

1200 150 1705 89.132.30 1495 1220 8 1152 85 4,7 1214 896 1900 150 2160 89.139.30 2310 1920 8 1490 238 7,3 2945 2662

1200 200 2085 89.132.40 1495 1220 8 1532 48 2,7 913 1007 1900 200 2660 89.139.40 2310 1920 8 1990 134 4,1 2205 2916

To be continued...

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13209 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
218 Lo
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LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBALS

LA
LA2SK / ID no. 89

D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13209

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

2000 64 1790 89.140.10 2400 2020 8 1145 825 8,2 4233 2675

2000 115 1880 89.140.20 2410 2020 8 1210 421 13 4012 2752

2000 150 2240 89.140.30 2410 2020 8 1570 249 7,3 3092 2950

2000 200 2760 89.140.40 2410 2020 8 2090 140 4,1 2322 3238

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Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13209 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
220 Lo
221
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LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBALS

LA
LA2SK / ID no. 89

D
B
PN 10

Weblink: 13209

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

600 57 825 89.172.10 870 610 8 397 263 6,6 595 279 1300 74 1375 89.183.10 1670 1320 8 798 521 7,3 2090 1418

600 101 1125 89.172.20 870 610 8 697 85 2,2 339 323 1300 100 1645 89.183.20 1670 1320 8 1068 288 4,1 1562 1519

600 150 1465 89.172.30 870 610 8 1037 39 1 228 374 1300 150 2185 89.183.30 1670 1320 8 1608 128 1,8 1037 1720

600 200 1805 89.172.40 870 610 8 1377 22 0,6 172 424 1300 200 2715 89.183.40 1670 1320 8 2138 72 1,1 780 1918

700 90 960 89.174.10 1000 711 8 490 179 7,8 656 395 1400 71 1450 89.184.10 1770 1420 8 850 604 7,7 2271 1683

700 100 1010 89.174.20 1000 711 8 540 147 6,4 595 404 1400 154 1630 89.184.20 1780 1420 8 950 248 13 2033 1783

700 150 1280 89.174.30 1000 711 8 810 65 2,9 397 455 1400 154 1630 89.184.30 1780 1420 8 950 248 13 2033 1783

700 200 1550 89.174.40 1000 711 8 1080 37 1,6 298 506 1400 199 1910 89.184.40 1780 1420 8 1230 148 7,3 1570 1899

800 82 1040 89.176.10 1120 813 8 540 237 8,4 780 496

800 101 1160 89.176.20 1120 813 8 660 157 5,6 638 522

800 150 1480 89.176.30 1120 813 8 980 72 2,6 430 590

800 200 1810 89.176.40 1120 813 8 1310 40 1,5 322 660

900 88 1100 89.178.10 1225 914 8 595 300 9 1425 625

900 100 1180 89.178.20 1225 914 8 675 232 7 1256 643

900 151 1520 89.178.30 1225 914 8 1015 103 3,1 835 722

900 200 1850 89.178.40 1225 914 8 1345 59 1,8 630 799

1000 86 1170 89.180.10 1365 1016 8 645 336 9,4 1612 824

1000 100 1270 89.180.20 1365 1016 8 745 250 7,1 1396 852

1000 150 1640 89.180.30 1365 1016 8 1115 112 3,2 933 957

1000 200 2010 89.180.40 1365 1016 8 1485 63 1,8 700 1062

1100 65 1195 89.181.10 1480 1120 8 663 586 8,3 2395 1046

1100 100 1515 89.181.20 1480 1120 8 983 258 3,8 1615 1151

1100 150 2005 89.181.30 1480 1120 8 1473 115 1,7 1078 1311

1100 200 2485 89.181.40 1480 1120 8 1953 65 1 813 1467

1200 75 1315 89.182.10 1570 1220 8 748 478 7,1 1907 1164

1200 100 1560 89.182.20 1570 1220 8 990 271 4,2 1440 1244

1200 150 2045 89.182.30 1570 1220 8 1478 121 1,9 965 1405

1200 200 2545 89.182.40 1570 1220 8 1978 68 1,1 721 1571

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13209 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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222 Lo
223
l*

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBALS

LA
LA2SK / ID no. 89

D
B
PN 16

Weblink: 13209

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

500 50 845 89.220.10 765 508 8,8 408 428 4 417 256

500 107 995 89.220.20 775 508 8,8 472 178 5,9 359 276

500 150 1185 89.220.30 775 508 8,8 662 91 3 256 302

500 200 1405 89.220.40 775 508 8,8 882 51 1,7 192 332

600 54 885 89.222.10 890 610 8 402 447 6,9 601 359

600 101 1225 89.222.20 890 610 8 742 129 2,1 326 417

600 150 1585 89.222.30 890 610 8 1102 59 1 220 477

600 200 1955 89.222.40 890 610 8 1472 33 0,6 165 539

700 61 945 89.224.10 1025 711 8 463 472 7,1 1140 514

n k
700 100 1085 89.224.20 1030 711 8 532 263 8,9 986 541

b la
700 151 1355 89.224.30 1030 711 8 802 116 4 654 593

le f t
l y
700 200 1615 89.224.40 1030 711 8 1062 66 2,3 494 643

a l
n
800 73 1085 89.226.10 1165 813 8 547 462 8,7 1234 699

800 100 1285 89.226.20 1165 813 8 747 247 4,7 904 748

nt i o
te
800 151 1665 89.226.30 1165 813 8 1127 109 2,1 600 841

800 200 2035 89.226.40 1165 813 8 1497 62 1,2 452 931

si n
900 65 1165 89.228.10 1285 914 8 602 756 9,3 1407 928

e i
900 116 1285 89.228.20 1300 914 8 673 334 12 1269 997

a g
900 151 1485 89.228.30 1300 914 8 873 198 6,7 978 1051

is p
Th
900 199 1765 89.228.40 1300 914 8 1153 114 3,8 741 1127

1000 62 1235 89.230.10 1390 1016 8 652 890 9,7 1592 1208

1000 117 1375 89.230.20 1400 1016 8 723 370 12 1448 1252

1000 150 1575 89.230.30 1400 1016 8 923 226 7,3 1134 1314

1000 201 1885 89.230.40 1400 1016 8 1233 127 4,1 849 1411

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13209 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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224 Lo
225
l*

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBALS

LA
LA2SK / ID no. 89

D
B
PN 25

Weblink: 13209

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87


400 59 840 89.268.10 650 406,4 8,8 390 192 2,8 273 226

400 101 1110 89.268.20 650 406,4 8,8 660 66 1 161 257

400 150 1430 89.268.30 650 406,4 8,8 980 30 0,5 109 294

400 200 1760 89.268.40 650 406,4 8,8 1310 17 0,3 82 333

450 50 935 89.269.10 735 457 8,8 487 225 1,8 280 310

450 100 1425 89.269.20 735 457 8,8 977 56 0,5 140 382

450 149 1905 89.269.30 735 457 8,8 1457 26 0,2 94 452

450 200 2395 89.269.40 735 457 8,8 1947 14 0,2 70 524

500 50 895 89.270.10 805 508 8,8 428 405 3,7 398 346

n k
500 100 1325 89.270.20 805 508 8,8 858 101 0,9 199 416

b la
500 150 1745 89.270.30 805 508 8,8 1278 45 0,5 133 484

le f t
y
500 200 2175 89.270.40 805 508 8,8 1708 26 0,3 100 554

600 50 995 89.272.10 955 610 10 468 693 5,4 832 554
a l l
i o n
nt
600 100 1175 89.272.20 970 610 10 578 267 5,8 676 605

e
600 150 1465 89.272.30 970 610 10 868 119 2,6 450 667

n t
si
600 200 1755 89.272.40 970 610 10 1158 67 1,5 338 728

700 50 1035 89.274.10 1090 711 10 468 921 7,3 1134 814

e i
700 100 1285 89.274.20 1090 711 10 683 362 5,7 768 868

a g
700 150 1625 89.274.30 1090 711 10 1023 161 2,6 513 957

is p
Th
700 201 1965 89.274.40 1090 711 10 1363 91 1,5 385 1047

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13209 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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226 Lo
227
l*

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBALS

LA
LA2SK / ID no. 89

D
B
PN 40

Weblink: 13209

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

300 50 930 89.316.10 605 323,9 8 425 317 1,5 158 282

300 100 1360 89.316.20 605 323,9 8 855 79 0,4 79 332

300 150 1780 89.316.30 605 323,9 8 1275 36 0,2 53 381

300 200 2200 89.316.40 605 323,9 8 1695 20 0,1 40 430

350 60 895 89.317.10 620 355,6 8 398 197 2,3 204 245

350 100 1165 89.317.20 620 355,6 8 668 71 0,8 122 277

350 150 1495 89.317.30 620 355,6 8 998 32 0,4 82 316

350 200 1825 89.317.40 620 355,6 8 1328 18 0,2 61 355

400 69 940 89.318.10 700 406,4 10 420 248 3,3 254 320

n k
400 100 1130 89.318.20 700 406,4 10 610 118 1,6 175 348

b la
400 151 1440 89.318.30 700 406,4 10 920 52 0,7 116 396

le f t
l y
400 201 1740 89.318.40 700 406,4 10 1220 30 0,4 88 441

a l
n
450 50 975 89.319.10 785 457 10 457 420 2,9 475 475

450 101 1435 89.319.20 785 457 10 917 104 0,8 237 565

nt i o
te
450 150 1885 89.319.30 785 457 10 1367 47 0,4 159 653

450 200 2335 89.319.40 785 457 10 1817 27 0,2 120 741

si n
500 50 990 89.320.10 850 508 10 450 561 3,8 607 534

e i
500 100 1440 89.320.20 850 508 10 900 141 1 304 627

a g
500 150 1890 89.320.30 850 508 10 1350 63 0,5 203 721

is p
Th
500 200 2340 89.320.40 850 508 10 1800 35 0,3 152 814

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13209 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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228 Lo
229
l*

LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBALS

LA
LA2SK / ID no. 89

D
B
PN 63

Weblink: 13209

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre Nominal LA Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Centre
diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance diameter length approx. diameter thickness distance
2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr 2λN Lo B D s l* Cλ Cp Cr
mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg mm mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar kg

For smaller dimensions, please refer to type LA2ST / ID no 87

250 50 855 89.365.10 530 273 10 393 214 1,2 123 222

250 100 1245 89.365.20 530 273 10 783 54 0,3 62 267

250 150 1635 89.365.30 530 273 10 1173 24 0,2 41 311

250 201 2025 89.365.40 530 273 10 1563 14 0,1 31 356

300 50 980 89.366.10 605 323,9 11 455 293 1,3 148 313

300 99 1420 89.366.20 605 323,9 11 895 76 0,4 75 374

300 150 1870 89.366.30 605 323,9 11 1345 34 0,2 50 436

300 200 2320 89.366.40 605 323,9 11 1795 19 0,1 38 499

350 52 955 89.367.10 640 355,6 12,5 407 360 2,4 317 376

n k
350 100 1325 89.367.20 640 355,6 12,5 777 99 0,7 166 435

b la
350 150 1715 89.367.30 640 355,6 12,5 1167 44 0,3 111 497

le f t
l y
350 200 2105 89.367.40 640 355,6 12,5 1557 25 0,2 83 560

a l
n
400 49 1015 89.368.10 735 406,4 14,2 458 603 2,5 373 510

400 100 1475 89.368.20 735 406,4 14,2 918 148 0,7 186 612

nt i o
te
400 150 1935 89.368.30 735 406,4 14,2 1378 66 0,3 124 714

400 200 2395 89.368.40 735 406,4 14,2 1838 37 0,2 93 816

si n
e i
a g
is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13209 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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AN
ANGULAR
EXPANSION JOINTS
236 Angular expansion joint types
238 Standard range design

WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND HINGES


AN1BH / ID no. 61
240 PN 6
242 PN 10
244 PN 16
246 PN 25

WITH LOOSE FLANGES AND GIMBAL


AN1BK / ID no. 62
248 PN 6
250 PN 10
252 PN 16
254 PN 25

WITH WELDED FLANGES AND HINGES


AN1FH / ID no. 63
256 PN 6
258 PN 10
260 PN 16
262 PN 25

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234

WITH WELDED FLANGES AND GIMBALS


AN1FK / ID no. 64
264 PN 6
266 PN 10
268 PN 16
270 PN 25

WITH WELDING ENDS AND HINGES


AN1SH / ID no. 65
272 PN 2,5
274 PN 6
278 PN 10
280 PN 16
282 PN 25
284 PN 40
286 PN 63

WITH WELDING ENDS AND GIMBAL


AN1SK / ID no. 66
288 PN 2,5
290 PN 6
294 PN 10
296 PN 16
298 PN 25
300 PN 40
302 PN 63

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236 237

AN
ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINT T YPES

SINGLE BELLOW

Angular Angular Angular Angular


with loose langes and hinges with loose langes and gimbal with welding ends and hinges with welding ends and gimbal

AN1BH / ID no. 61 AN1BK / ID no. 62 AN1SH / ID no. 65 AN1SK / ID no. 66


DN 50 - 600 DN 50 - 800 DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200
PN 6 - 25 PN 6 - 25 PN 2,5 - 63 PN 2,5 - 63

ANGULAR MOVEMENT MORE INFORMATION


Angular Angular
with welded langes and hinges wiith welded langes and gimbal
Please refer to WebLink 13301 to: Easy access via this QR code:
AN1FH / ID no. 63 AN1FK / ID no. 64 l See how the angular expansion
joints absorb movement
DN 50 - 800 DN 50 - 800 l See accessories (e.g. inner
sleeves)
PN 6 - 25 PN 6 - 25 l See tables
l See installation instruction
l Access online inquiry/order form
l Download BelMaker Light®

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AN
STANDARD RANGE
DESIGN
Bellow Design condition PLEASE NOTE! Pressure reduction factor The reduction factor is applied to Where the applied design pressure
Multiply bellow in double certiied l Design code: EN 14917 The factor used for reduction of modify the design pressure [PS] where is lower than the nominal pressure
material. Vibrations pressure [Kpa], is based on the bellow temperatures exceed 20°C, it com- for the standard unit an increase in
Material: EN 1.4541/AISI 321 or l Designed at 20°C for minimum There are many ways to absorb material yield strength at design pensates for the decay in material fatigue life expectancy and / or
EN 1.4571/AISI 316 Ti 1000 thermal load cycles vibration. To know more about it, temperature [Rp], and the yield mechanical properties at elevated increased movements can be
please contact us. strength at room temperature [Rpt]. temperatures. The modiied pressure achieved.
Tolerances: according to l Arranged according nominal must always be lower than the nominal
EN ISO 13920 Class C. pressure [PN] Misalignment pressure of the standard item.
We strongly advise against the use of Please refer to Belmaker Light®
Connection ends PN corresponds to the allowable Deiniton: Kpa = Rp / Rpt Calculation: PS / Kpa ≤ PN to get an optimised solution.
l expansion joints and bellows for
Flanges operating pressure at room misalignment.
Loose langes, welded langes. temperature [Rpt]
Drilling according to EN 1092. Torsion
Material: 1.0460 (C 22.8) or l Operating temperature from Torsion on bellow parts are not
1.0425 P265 GH (HII) -10°C to +400°C based on the desirable and should be set to zero (0).
reduction factor (Kpa) from the If this cannot be avoided, please
Surface treatment: primer coated. table on the next page contact us.
TEMPERATURE REDUCTION FACTOR
Stainless steel langes are °C Kpa
available on request. l All expansion joints are designed
to be tested at a pressure 1,43 x
Tolerances: according to norms and the design pressure. 20 1,00
standards that applies. Where a higher test pressure is
required a unit with a higher 100 0,83
Welding ends
Material: nominal pressure (PN) should be 150 0,78
≤ DN 500: EN 1.0345/P235 GH (HI) selected to achieve this
200 0,74
> DN 500: EN 1.0425/P265 GH (HII)
Surface treatment: primer coated. Accessories 250 0,71
Inner sleeve, cover, counter lange,
Stainless steel welding ends are 300 0,67
gaskets, insulation etc. are available
available on request.
on request. 350 0,64
Tolerances: according to norms and
standards that applies. Certificates 400 0,62
Material certiicate 3.1 according to
Attachment plates/hinges/gimbals EN 10204 and/or ASME.
Material: EN 1.0425/P265 GH (HII)

On request
CUSTOMISED
Please contact us, if you have any SOLUTIONS
special requirements for
If the required/speciied expansion We are specialised in designing and
eg. temperature down to -60°C,
joint is not found in this product manufacturing of customised
a special combination of ends etc.
catalogue, please do not hesitate to solutions. See selected examples
forward your speciications to us. here: WebLink 13601

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240 Lo 241

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & HINGES

AN1BH / ID no. 61

d1

AN
B
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13302

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 49 155 61.107.10 260 17 90 0,7 0,1 0,4 7,7 700 18 385 61.124.20 995 37 775 269 28 114 153

50 50 255 61.107.20 260 17 90 1,4 0,2 0,4 8,8 700 26 525 61.124.30 995 37 775 412 45 113 178

65 40 145 61.108.10 280 17 107 1,1 0,2 0,6 8,7 800 16 395 61.126.20 1110 42 880 349 36 210 211

65 50 215 61.108.20 280 17 107 2 0,3 0,6 9,5 800 24 495 61.126.30 1110 42 880 500 52 211 239

80 31 145 61.109.10 295 17 122 1,5 0,2 0,9 10,3

80 44 190 61.109.20 295 17 122 2,1 0,3 0,9 10,7

100 30 155 61.110.10 330 17 147 2,5 0,3 1,5 11,7

100 44 195 61.110.20 330 17 147 4,1 0,4 1,5 12,5

125 25 155 61.111.10 365 17 178 3,6 0,4 2,3 13,5

125 41 205 61.111.20 365 17 178 6,2 0,7 2,1 14,8

150 24 170 61.112.10 395 17 202 5,6 0,6 5,1 16,4

150 39 250 61.112.20 395 17 202 13 1,3 5,1 19,2

200 23 185 61.114.10 435 22 258 11 1,2 8,4 23,9

200 37 275 61.114.20 435 22 258 22 2,3 8,4 27,8

250 17 185 61.115.10 520 22 312 16 1,7 13 30,4

250 31 275 61.115.20 520 22 312 33 3,4 13 35,7

300 19 200 61.116.10 585 22 365 29 2,5 25 43,1

300 35 300 61.116.30 585 22 365 57 5,5 25 52,9

350 24 245 61.117.20 585 27 410 42 4,5 30 54,0

350 34 345 61.117.30 585 27 410 75 7,5 30 63,5

400 17 250 61.118.10 655 27 465 49 5,7 39 60,9

400 27 310 61.118.20 655 27 465 75 8,1 39 67,6

450 14 230 61.119.10 710 27 520 60 6 69 75,4

450 20 285 61.119.20 710 27 520 76 9 70 79,9

500 13 255 61.120.10 760 27 570 81 8,4 60 74,4

500 20 350 61.120.20 760 27 570 114 15 60 79,4

600 12 315 61.122.10 880 37 670 130 15 84 118

600 22 385 61.122.20 880 37 670 202 21 86 130

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13302 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & HINGES

AN1BH / ID no. 61

d1

AN
B
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13302

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 38 145 61.157.10 260 22 92 1 0,1 0,4 10,8

50 50 215 61.157.20 260 22 92 1,9 0,2 0,4 11,5

65 32 145 61.158.10 280 22 107 1,7 0,2 0,6 12,0

65 49 215 61.158.20 280 22 107 3 0,2 0,6 12,7

80 27 155 61.159.10 295 22 122 2,4 0,2 0,9 13,2

80 50 240 61.159.20 295 22 122 6,4 0,4 0,9 14,8

100 29 160 61.160.10 330 22 147 5,4 0,3 1,5 15,4

100 35 195 61.160.20 330 22 147 6,5 0,4 1,5 15,9

125 30 195 61.161.20 365 22 178 9,5 0,6 2,1 18,6

125 42 280 61.161.30 365 22 178 18 1 2,1 21,6

n k
150 19 160 61.162.10 395 22 208 12 0,5 5,1 22,2

b la
150

200
33

27
245

225
61.162.20

61.164.20
395

435
22

22
208

258
19

29
1,2

1,7
5,1

8,4
24,6

28,7
le f t
200 39 295 61.164.30 435 22 258 49 2,4 8,2 33,3
a l l y
250 23 235 61.165.20 520 27 320 45 2,5 13 42,7
i o n
250 33 325 61.165.30 520 27 320 79 4,1 13 50,6

te nt
300 14 190 61.166.10 585 27 370 51 2,3 25 52,2

si n
300 26 275 61.166.20 585 27 370 85 4,5 25 58,9

e i
350 23 245 61.167.20 600 27 410 93 4,5 30 63,4

a g
350 29 320 61.167.30 600 27 410 130 6,6 29 69,2

is p
Th
400 13 210 61.168.10 690 32 465 105 3,4 39 84,0

400 29 400 61.168.30 690 32 465 216 12 38 106

450 16 265 61.169.10 740 37 520 150 6,6 69 114

450 22 330 61.169.20 740 37 520 202 10 69 125

500 20 315 61.170.20 805 37 570 242 11 60 128

500 26 435 61.170.30 805 37 570 345 19 60 144

600 8 275 61.172.10 945 43 670 263 9 119 178

600 19 375 61.172.20 945 43 670 376 19 120 194

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13302 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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244 Lo 245

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & HINGES

AN1BH / ID no. 61

d1

AN
B
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13302

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 34 145 61.207.10 260 22 92 1,6 0,1 0,4 10,8

50 50 225 61.207.20 260 22 92 3,4 0,2 0,4 11,8

65 28 145 61.208.10 280 22 107 2,6 0,2 0,6 12,0

65 50 220 61.208.20 280 22 107 6,4 0,3 0,6 13,4

80 23 155 61.209.10 295 22 122 3,8 0,2 0,9 13,2

80 46 240 61.209.20 295 22 122 11 0,4 0,9 14,8

100 24 160 61.210.10 330 22 147 8,5 0,3 1,5 15,4

100 37 210 61.210.20 330 22 147 15 0,5 1,4 16,7

125 26 190 61.211.20 365 22 178 17 0,6 2,3 19,1

125 32 225 61.211.30 365 22 178 24 0,7 2,1 20,6

n k
150 23 195 61.212.20 395 22 208 25 0,8 5,2 23,6

b la
150

200
35

25
265

245
61.212.30

61.214.20
395

435
22

27
208

258
44

57
1,3

1,7
5

8,4
26,8

34,5
le f t
200 33 340 61.214.30 435 27 258 93 2,8 8,1 41,6
a l l y
250 14 225 61.215.10 560 32 320 61 1,9 18 59,6
i o n
250 21 265 61.215.20 560 32 320 87 2,6 18 63,3

te nt
300 20 255 61.216.20 585 32 375 138 3,3 25 69,0

si n
300 26 345 61.216.30 585 32 375 199 5,8 25 81,2

e i
350 11 215 61.217.10 655 37 410 123 2,8 29 91,5

a g
350 18 255 61.217.20 655 37 410 165 3,8 30 96,4

is p
Th

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13302 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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246 Lo 247

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & HINGES

AN1BH / ID no. 61

d1

AN
B
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13302

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 26 140 61.257.10 260 22 92 2,4 0,1 0,4 10,7

50 43 195 61.257.20 260 22 92 4,7 0,2 0,4 11,4

65 24 140 61.258.10 280 22 107 3,7 0,2 0,5 11,9

65 43 235 61.258.20 280 22 107 9,7 0,3 0,5 13,4

80 23 165 61.259.10 295 22 122 8,3 0,2 0,9 13,5

80 36 215 61.259.20 295 22 122 15 0,3 0,9 14,6

100 20 155 61.260.10 330 22 147 16 0,3 1,5 16,6

100 30 210 61.260.20 330 22 147 23 0,5 1,4 17,7

125 19 180 61.261.10 365 22 178 25 0,5 2,1 20,3

125 29 220 61.261.20 365 22 178 42 0,7 2,1 22,6

n k
150 16 190 61.262.10 395 27 208 43 0,6 5,1 29,5

b la
150

200
27

14
255

195
61.262.20

61.264.10
395

485
27

32
208

258
63

86
1,2

0,9
5

12
32,4

51,7
le f t
200 21 250 61.264.20 485 32 258 100 1,6 12 55,3
a l l y
250 17 260 61.265.20 560 37 320 154 2,4 18 76,1
i o n
250 22 330 61.265.30 560 37 320 203 3,5 18 82,0

te nt
300 15 290 61.266.20 650 43 375 224 3,8 24 108

si n
300 19 315 61.266.30 650 43 375 274 4,5 25 114

e i
350 14 285 61.267.20 690 42 410 268 4,5 29 125

a g
350 18 315 61.267.30 690 42 410 331 5,3 29 131

is p
Th

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13302 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
248 Lo 249

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1BK / ID no. 62

AN
d1
B
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13304

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 49 155 62.107.10 260 17 90 0,7 0,1 0,4 10,1

50 50 255 62.107.20 260 17 90 1,4 0,2 0,4 11,1

65 40 145 62.108.10 280 17 107 1,1 0,2 0,6 11,5

65 50 215 62.108.20 280 17 107 2 0,3 0,6 12,3

80 31 145 62.109.10 295 17 122 1,5 0,2 0,9 14,3

80 44 190 62.109.20 295 17 122 2,1 0,3 0,9 14,8

100 30 155 62.110.10 330 17 147 2,5 0,3 1,5 16,5

100 44 195 62.110.20 330 17 147 4,1 0,4 1,5 17,3

125 25 155 62.111.10 365 17 178 3,6 0,4 2,3 20,2

125 41 205 62.111.20 365 17 178 6,2 0,7 2,1 21,5

n k
150 24 170 62.112.10 395 17 202 5,6 0,6 5,1 23,5

b la
150

200
39

23
250

185
62.112.20

62.114.10
395

435
17

22
202

258
13

11
1,3

1,2
5,1

8,4
26,2

34,8
le f t
200 37 275 62.114.20 435 22 258 22 2,3 8,4 38,7
a l l y
250 17 185 62.115.10 520 22 312 16 1,7 13 48,1
i o n
250 31 275 62.115.20 520 22 312 33 3,4 13 53,6

te nt
300 32 300 62.116.30 585 22 365 57 5,5 25 85,9

si n
350 34 345 62.117.30 595 27 410 75 7,5 30 86,4

e i
400 27 310 62.118.20 670 27 465 75 8,1 39 107

a g
450 19 285 62.119.20 730 27 520 76 9 70 125

is p
Th
500 20 350 62.120.20 780 27 570 114 15 60 138

600 21 385 62.122.20 895 37 670 202 21 86 211

700 26 525 62.124.30 1005 37 775 412 45 113 300

800 19 495 62.126.30 1120 42 880 492 52 211 405

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13304 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
250 Lo 251

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1BK / ID no. 62

AN
d1
B
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13304

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 32 145 62.157.10 260 22 92 1 0,1 0,4 13,1

50 50 215 62.157.20 260 22 92 1,9 0,2 0,4 13,9

65 31 145 62.158.10 280 22 107 1,7 0,2 0,6 14,7

65 49 215 62.158.20 280 22 107 3 0,2 0,6 15,5

80 27 155 62.159.10 295 22 122 2,4 0,2 0,9 17,2

80 50 240 62.159.20 295 22 122 6,4 0,4 0,9 18,8

100 29 160 62.160.10 330 22 147 5,4 0,3 1,5 20,1

100 35 195 62.160.20 330 22 147 6,5 0,4 1,5 20,6

125 30 195 62.161.20 365 22 178 9,5 0,6 2,1 25,3

125 42 280 62.161.30 365 22 178 18 1 2,1 28,4

n k
150 19 160 62.162.10 395 22 208 12 0,5 5,1 29,3

b la
150

200
33

25
245

225
62.162.20

62.164.20
395

435
22

22
208

258
19

29
1,2

1,7
5,1

8,4
31,7

39,7
le f t
200 39 295 62.164.30 435 22 258 49 2,4 8,2 44,2
a l l y
250 23 235 62.165.20 520 27 320 45 2,5 13 60,4
i o n
250 33 325 62.165.30 520 27 320 79 4,1 13 68,6

te nt
300 26 275 62.166.20 585 27 370 85 4,5 25 91,8

si n
350 29 325 62.167.30 610 27 410 132 6,8 29 101

e i
400 29 400 62.168.30 695 32 465 216 12 38 151

a g
450 21 330 62.169.20 750 37 520 201 10 69 189

is p
Th
500 26 435 62.170.30 805 37 570 345 19 60 217

600 19 375 62.172.20 955 43 670 376 19 120 336

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13304 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
252 Lo 253

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1BK / ID no. 62

AN
d1
B
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13304

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 32 145 62.207.10 260 22 92 1,6 0,1 0,4 13,1

50 50 225 62.207.20 260 22 92 3,4 0,2 0,4 14,2

65 28 145 62.208.10 280 22 107 2,6 0,2 0,6 14,7

65 50 220 62.208.20 280 22 107 6,4 0,3 0,6 16,1

80 23 155 62.209.10 295 22 122 3,8 0,2 0,9 17,2

80 46 240 62.209.20 295 22 122 11 0,4 0,9 18,8

100 24 160 62.210.10 330 22 147 8,5 0,3 1,5 20,1

100 37 210 62.210.20 330 22 147 15 0,5 1,4 21,5

125 26 190 62.211.20 365 22 178 17 0,6 2,3 25,9

125 32 225 62.211.30 365 22 178 24 0,7 2,1 27,4

n k
150 23 195 62.212.20 395 22 208 25 0,8 5,2 33,2

b la
150

200
35

25
265

245
62.212.30

62.214.20
395

435
22

27
208

258
44

57
1,3

1,7
5

8,4
36,4

45,6
le f t
200 33 340 62.214.30 435 27 258 93 2,8 8,1 52,7
a l l y
250 14 225 62.215.10 560 32 320 61 1,9 18 96,3
i o n
250 21 265 62.215.20 560 32 320 87 2,6 18 100

te nt
300 26 345 62.216.30 585 32 375 199 5,8 25 115

si n
350 18 255 62.217.20 660 37 410 165 3,8 30 145

e i
a g
is p
Th

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13304 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
254 Lo 255

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1BK / ID no. 62

AN
d1
B
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13304

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD* Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness OFD*
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c d1 Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 26 140 62.257.10 260 22 92 2,4 0,1 0,4 13,1

50 43 195 62.257.20 260 22 92 4,7 0,2 0,4 13,8

65 24 140 62.258.10 280 22 107 3,7 0,2 0,5 14,7

65 43 235 62.258.20 280 22 107 9,7 0,3 0,5 16,2

80 23 165 62.259.10 295 22 122 8,3 0,2 0,9 17,5

80 36 215 62.259.20 295 22 122 15 0,3 0,9 18,7

100 20 155 62.260.10 330 22 147 16 0,3 1,5 21,3

100 30 210 62.260.20 330 22 147 23 0,5 1,4 22,4

125 19 180 62.261.10 365 22 178 25 0,5 2,1 27,0

125 29 220 62.261.20 365 22 178 42 0,7 2,1 29,4

n k
150 16 190 62.262.10 395 27 208 43 0,6 5,1 39,2

b la
150

200
27

21
255

250
62.262.20

62.264.20
395

485
27

32
208

258
63

100
1,2

1,6
5

12
42,1

77,0
le f t
250 22 330 62.265.30 560 37 320 203 3,5 18 119
a l l y
300 19 315 62.266.30 650 43 375 274 4,5 25 175
i o n
350 18 315 62.267.30 690 42 410 331 5,3 29 198

te nt
si n
e i
a g
is p
Th

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13304 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
256 Lo 257

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & HINGES

AN1FH / ID no. 63

AN
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13303

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 48 150 63.107.10 260 17 0,8 0,1 0,4 7,7 700 18 360 63.124.20 995 37 267 28 114 149

50 50 245 63.107.20 260 17 1,4 0,2 0,4 8,6 700 26 500 63.124.30 995 37 412 45 113 177

65 40 140 63.108.10 280 17 1,1 0,2 0,6 8,6 800 16 370 63.126.20 1110 42 347 36 210 211

65 50 205 63.108.20 280 17 1,9 0,3 0,6 9,5 800 24 475 63.126.30 1110 42 504 53 211 239

80 31 125 63.109.10 295 17 1,5 0,2 0,9 10,2

80 43 170 63.109.20 295 17 2,1 0,3 0,9 10,6

100 30 135 63.110.10 330 17 2,5 0,3 1,5 11,6

100 44 175 63.110.20 330 17 4,1 0,4 1,5 12,4

125 25 135 63.111.10 365 17 3,6 0,4 2,3 13,4

125 41 185 63.111.20 365 17 6,3 0,7 2,1 14,3

150 24 150 63.112.10 395 17 5,6 0,6 5,1 16,3

150 39 230 63.112.20 395 17 13 1,3 5,1 19,0

200 23 165 63.114.10 435 22 11 1,2 8,4 23,4

200 37 250 63.114.20 435 22 21 2,3 8,4 27,6

250 17 165 63.115.10 520 22 16 1,8 13 30,2

250 31 250 63.115.20 520 22 32 3,4 13 35,4

300 19 180 63.116.10 585 22 29 2,6 25 42,2

300 35 275 63.116.30 585 22 57 5,3 25 52,4

350 24 225 63.117.20 585 27 42 4,5 30 53,8

350 34 320 63.117.30 585 27 74 7,4 30 61,3

400 17 225 63.118.10 655 27 47 5,5 39 60,4

400 26 290 63.118.20 655 27 76 8,4 39 65,8

450 14 210 63.119.10 710 27 61 6,1 69 74,9

450 20 265 63.119.20 710 27 77 9,1 70 79,4

500 13 230 63.120.10 760 27 79 8,1 60 72,3

500 20 330 63.120.20 760 27 115 15 60 79,1

600 12 295 63.122.10 880 37 130 15 84 118

600 22 360 63.122.20 880 37 201 21 86 130

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13303 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
258 Lo 259

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & HINGES

AN1FH / ID no. 63

AN
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13303

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 38 140 63.157.10 260 22 1 0,1 0,4 10,7

50 50 205 63.157.20 260 22 1,8 0,2 0,4 11,5

65 31 140 63.158.10 280 22 1,7 0,2 0,6 11,9

65 49 205 63.158.20 280 22 3 0,2 0,6 12,7

80 26 135 63.159.10 295 22 2,5 0,2 0,9 13,1

80 50 215 63.159.20 295 22 6,4 0,4 0,9 14,6

100 28 140 63.160.10 330 22 5,5 0,3 1,5 15,1

100 35 175 63.160.20 330 22 6,6 0,4 1,5 15,8

125 30 175 63.161.20 365 22 9,6 0,6 2,1 18,3

125 42 255 63.161.30 365 22 18 1 2,1 20,8

n k
150 19 140 63.162.10 395 22 12 0,5 5,1 22,1

b la
150

200
33

27
220

205
63.162.20

63.164.20
395

435
22

22
19

30
1,2

1,7
5,1

8,4
24,4

28,6
le f t
200 38 275 63.164.30 435 22 50 2,5 8,2 33,1
a l l y
250 23 215 63.165.20 520 27 45 2,5 13 42,4
i o n
250 33 300 63.165.30 520 27 78 4 13 50,3

te nt
300 14 165 63.166.10 585 27 51 2,1 25 51,7

si n
300 26 255 63.166.20 585 27 85 4,5 25 58,5

e i
350 23 220 63.167.20 600 27 93 4,3 30 61,3

a g
350 29 300 63.167.30 600 27 131 6,7 29 69,0

is p
Th
400 13 190 63.168.10 690 32 107 3,5 39 83,7

400 29 375 63.168.30 690 32 216 12 38 106

450 16 240 63.169.10 740 37 149 6,5 69 113

450 23 305 63.169.20 740 37 201 9,9 69 124

500 20 290 63.170.20 805 37 241 11 60 127

500 26 410 63.170.30 805 37 345 19 60 143

600 8 250 63.172.10 945 43 261 8,9 119 177

600 19 350 63.172.20 945 43 375 18 120 193

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13303 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
260 Lo 261

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & HINGES

AN1FH / ID no. 63

AN
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13303

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 34 140 63.207.10 260 22 1,6 0,1 0,4 10,7

50 50 215 63.207.20 260 22 3,4 0,2 0,4 11,8

65 27 140 63.208.10 280 22 2,7 0,2 0,6 11,9

65 50 215 63.208.20 280 22 6,4 0,3 0,6 13,4

80 23 135 63.209.10 295 22 3,8 0,2 0,9 13,1

80 46 215 63.209.20 295 22 10 0,4 0,9 14,6

100 24 140 63.210.10 330 22 8,6 0,3 1,5 15,1

100 37 190 63.210.20 330 22 16 0,5 1,4 16,3

125 26 165 63.211.20 365 22 17 0,6 2,3 18,7

125 32 200 63.211.30 365 22 24 0,7 2,1 20,5

n k
150 23 175 63.212.20 395 22 25 0,8 5,2 23,1

b la
150

200
35

25
240

225
63.212.30

63.214.20
395

435
22

27
44

58
1,3

1,8
5

8,4
26,6

34,4
le f t
200 33 315 63.214.30 435 27 93 2,8 8,1 41,4
a l l y
250 14 205 63.215.10 560 32 62 1,9 18 58,4
i o n
250 21 245 63.215.20 560 32 88 2,8 18 62,9

te nt
300 20 230 63.216.20 585 32 138 3,2 25 68,5

si n
300 26 320 63.216.30 585 32 199 5,8 25 80,7

e i
350 11 195 63.217.10 655 37 125 2,8 29 91,0

a g
350 18 230 63.217.20 655 37 165 3,8 30 95,9

is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13303 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
262 Lo 263

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & HINGES

AN1FH / ID no. 63

AN
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13303

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 27 130 63.257.10 260 22 2,3 0,1 0,4 10,7

50 43 185 63.257.20 260 22 4,7 0,2 0,4 11,3

65 24 135 63.258.10 280 22 3,7 0,2 0,5 11,9

65 43 230 63.258.20 280 22 9,7 0,3 0,5 13,4

80 23 140 63.259.10 295 22 8,1 0,2 0,9 13,3

80 36 190 63.259.20 295 22 15 0,3 0,9 14,5

100 21 130 63.260.10 330 22 16 0,3 1,5 16,5

100 30 190 63.260.20 330 22 23 0,5 1,4 17,6

125 19 155 63.261.10 365 22 25 0,5 2,1 20,2

125 28 200 63.261.20 365 22 42 0,7 2,1 22,5

n k
150 16 165 63.262.10 395 27 42 0,6 5,1 28,8

b la
150

200
27

14
235

175
63.262.20

63.264.10
395

485
27

32
64

88
1,2

1
5

12
31,3

51,3
le f t
200 21 225 63.264.20 485 32 100 1,6 12 53,4
a l l y
250 17 235 63.265.20 560 37 153 2,4 18 75,5
i o n
250 22 305 63.265.30 560 37 203 3,5 18 81,5

te nt
300 15 265 63.266.20 650 43 223 3,7 24 105

si n
300 19 290 63.266.30 650 43 274 4,5 25 113

e i
350 14 265 63.267.20 690 42 271 4,5 29 123

a g
350 18 290 63.267.30 690 42 331 5,3 29 128

is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13303 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
264 265
Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1FK / ID no. 64

AN
B
PN 6 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13305

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 48 150 64.107.10 260 17 0,8 0,1 0,4 10,1

50 50 245 64.107.20 260 17 1,4 0,2 0,4 11,0

65 40 140 64.108.10 280 17 1,1 0,2 0,6 11,4

65 50 205 64.108.20 280 17 1,9 0,3 0,6 12,3

80 31 125 64.109.10 295 17 1,5 0,2 0,9 14,2

80 43 170 64.109.20 295 17 2,1 0,3 0,9 14,7

100 30 135 64.110.10 330 17 2,5 0,3 1,5 16,4

100 44 175 64.110.20 330 17 4,1 0,4 1,5 17,2

125 25 135 64.111.10 365 17 3,6 0,4 2,3 20,1

125 41 185 64.111.20 365 17 6,3 0,7 2,1 21,0

n k
150 24 150 64.112.10 395 17 5,6 0,6 5,1 23,3

b la
150

200
39

21
230

170
64.112.20

64.114.10
395

435
17

22
13

11
1,3

1,3
5,1

8,4
26,1

34,4
le f t
200 36 250 64.114.20 435 22 21 2,3 8,4 38,5
a l l y
250 17 165 64.115.10 520 22 16 1,8 13 47,8
i o n
250 31 250 64.115.20 520 22 32 3,4 13 53,2

te nt
300 32 275 64.116.30 585 22 57 5,3 25 85,3

si n
350 34 320 64.117.30 595 27 74 7,4 30 84,2

e i
400 26 290 64.118.20 670 27 76 8,4 39 105

a g
450 19 265 64.119.20 730 27 77 9,1 70 125

is p
Th
500 20 330 64.120.20 780 27 115 15 60 138

600 21 360 64.122.20 895 37 201 21 86 211

700 26 500 64.124.30 1005 37 412 45 113 300

800 21 505 64.126.30 1120 42 530 58 211 405

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13305 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1FK / ID no. 64

AN
B
PN 10 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13305

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 32 140 64.157.10 260 22 1 0,1 0,4 13,1

50 50 205 64.157.20 260 22 1,8 0,2 0,4 13,9

65 31 140 64.158.10 280 22 1,7 0,2 0,6 14,7

65 49 205 64.158.20 280 22 3 0,2 0,6 15,5

80 26 135 64.159.10 295 22 2,5 0,2 0,9 17,1

80 50 215 64.159.20 295 22 6,4 0,4 0,9 18,7

100 28 140 64.160.10 330 22 5,5 0,3 1,5 19,8

100 35 175 64.160.20 330 22 6,6 0,4 1,5 20,5

125 30 175 64.161.20 365 22 9,6 0,6 2,1 25,0

125 42 255 64.161.30 365 22 18 1 2,1 27,6

n k
150 19 140 64.162.10 395 22 12 0,5 5,1 29,2

b la
150

200
33

25
220

205
64.162.20

64.164.20
395

435
22

22
19

29
1,2

1,7
5,1

8,4
31,5

39,5
le f t
200 38 275 64.164.30 435 22 50 2,5 8,2 44,1
a l l y
250 23 215 64.165.20 520 27 45 2,5 13 60,2
i o n
250 33 300 64.165.30 520 27 78 4 13 68,2

te nt
300 26 255 64.166.20 585 27 85 4,5 25 91,3

si n
350 24 300 64.167.30 610 27 129 6,7 29 99,8

e i
400 29 385 64.168.30 695 32 220 12 38 150

a g
450 17 305 64.169.20 750 37 197 9,9 69 188

is p
Th
500 26 415 64.170.30 805 37 348 19 60 217

600 18 350 64.172.20 955 43 374 18 120 335

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13305 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1FK / ID no. 64

AN
B
PN 16 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13305

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 32 140 64.207.10 260 22 1,6 0,1 0,4 13,1

50 50 215 64.207.20 260 22 3,4 0,2 0,4 14,1

65 27 140 64.208.10 280 22 2,7 0,2 0,6 14,7

65 50 215 64.208.20 280 22 6,4 0,3 0,6 16,1

80 23 135 64.209.10 295 22 3,8 0,2 0,9 17,1

80 46 215 64.209.20 295 22 10 0,4 0,9 18,7

100 24 140 64.210.10 330 22 8,6 0,3 1,5 19,8

100 37 190 64.210.20 330 22 16 0,5 1,4 21,1

125 26 165 64.211.20 365 22 17 0,6 2,3 25,5

125 32 200 64.211.30 365 22 24 0,7 2,1 27,2

n k
150 23 175 64.212.20 395 22 25 0,8 5,2 32,7

b la
150

200
35

25
240

225
64.212.30

64.214.20
395

435
22

27
44

58
1,3

1,8
5

8,4
36,2

45,5
le f t
200 33 315 64.214.30 435 27 93 2,8 8,1 52,5
a l l y
250 14 215 64.215.10 560 32 65 2,1 18 95,4
i o n
250 21 245 64.215.20 560 32 88 2,8 18 99,6

te nt
300 26 325 64.216.30 585 32 200 6 25 114

si n
350 18 245 64.217.20 660 37 173 4,3 30 145

e i
a g
is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13305 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
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Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES & GIMBAL

AN1FK / ID no. 64

AN
B
PN 25 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13305

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Thickness
diameter length approx. diameter length approx.
2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B c Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 27 130 64.257.10 260 22 2,3 0,1 0,4 13,0

50 43 185 64.257.20 260 22 4,7 0,2 0,4 13,6

65 24 135 64.258.10 280 22 3,7 0,2 0,5 14,7

65 43 230 64.258.20 280 22 9,7 0,3 0,5 16,2

80 23 140 64.259.10 295 22 8,1 0,2 0,9 17,4

80 36 190 64.259.20 295 22 15 0,3 0,9 18,5

100 21 130 64.260.10 330 22 16 0,3 1,5 21,2

100 30 190 64.260.20 330 22 23 0,5 1,4 22,3

125 19 155 64.261.10 365 22 25 0,5 2,1 26,9

125 28 200 64.261.20 365 22 42 0,7 2,1 29,3

n k
150 16 170 64.262.10 395 27 44 0,6 5,1 38,6

b la
150

200
27

18
235

225
64.262.20

64.264.20
395

485
27

32
64

98
1,2

1,6
5

12
41,0

75,1
le f t
250 22 305 64.265.30 560 37 203 3,5 18 119
a l l y
300 19 290 64.266.30 650 43 274 4,5 25 174
i o n
350 17 305 64.267.30 690 42 342 6 29 195

te nt
si n
e i
a g
is p
Th

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13305 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 2,5

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

400 22 400 65.068.10 610 406,4 6,3 20 4,8 39 52,8 1300 6 465 65.083.10 1535 1320 8 250 37 830 367

400 32 475 65.068.20 610 406,4 6,3 27 8 39 56,3 1300 9 525 65.083.20 1535 1320 8 255 61 830 373

450 19 400 65.069.10 660 457 6,3 25 6 49 61,2 1300 16 640 65.083.30 1535 1320 8 346 108 828 391

450 29 475 65.069.20 660 457 6,3 33 10 49 65,0 1400 5 495 65.084.10 1635 1420 8 289 42 959 427

500 18 410 65.070.10 715 508 6,3 33 7,9 60 73,4 1400 9 525 65.084.20 1635 1420 8 295 71 959 424

500 28 510 65.070.20 715 508 6,3 46 15 60 77,9 1400 15 640 65.084.30 1635 1420 8 400 124 958 442

500 39 615 65.070.30 715 508 6,3 71 22 59 90,1 1500 5 495 65.085.10 1755 1520 8 332 48 1098 503

600 14 420 65.072.10 830 610 6 56 12 86 93,5 1500 8 525 65.085.20 1755 1520 8 339 81 1098 500

600 24 510 65.072.20 830 610 6 70 20 86 102 1500 14 640 65.085.30 1755 1520 8 459 142 1097 520

600 32 630 65.072.30 830 610 6 95 32 86 107 1600 5 495 65.086.10 1860 1620 8 375 54 1245 568

700 12 420 65.074.10 930 711 6 75 16 114 125 1600 7 525 65.086.20 1860 1620 8 386 92 1247 564

700 20 510 65.074.20 930 711 6 93 27 114 131 1600 13 640 65.086.30 1860 1620 8 522 162 1245 587

700 29 630 65.074.30 930 711 6 128 42 115 140 1700 4 500 65.087.10 1945 1720 8 434 63 1403 638

800 9 400 65.076.10 1045 813 6 100 15 149 145 1700 7 525 65.087.20 1945 1720 8 436 104 1405 633

800 17 490 65.076.20 1045 813 6 111 30 149 147 1700 12 640 65.087.30 1945 1720 8 589 182 1403 656

800 26 640 65.076.30 1045 813 6 165 55 149 163 1800 4 530 65.088.10 2060 1820 8 487 70 1961 767

900 8 410 65.078.10 1140 914 6 126 19 267 180 1800 7 525 65.088.20 2060 1820 8 488 116 1965 751

900 16 500 65.078.20 1140 914 6 139 38 267 194 1800 12 640 65.088.30 2060 1820 8 661 204 1961 778

900 24 620 65.078.30 1140 914 6 193 62 267 201 1900 3 500 65.089.10 2175 1920 8 546 76 2184 894

1000 8 410 65.080.10 1255 1016 6 155 23 329 224 1900 6 525 65.089.20 2175 1920 8 546 129 1748 890

1000 13 470 65.080.20 1255 1016 6 158 39 329 233 1900 11 645 65.089.30 2175 1920 8 747 231 1748 919

1000 22 620 65.080.30 1255 1016 6 237 76 328 241 2000 3 550 65.090.10 2290 2020 8 611 85 2416 975

1100 9 440 65.081.10 1360 1120 8 182 37 396 291 2000 6 545 65.090.20 2290 2020 8 607 143 2416 955

1100 15 530 65.081.20 1360 1120 8 225 65 394 301 2000 10 665 65.090.30 2290 2020 8 827 255 2416 987

1100 21 645 65.081.30 1360 1120 8 305 100 395 315 2100 4 525 65.091.10 2400 2120 8 804 95 2127 1071

1200 8 475 65.082.10 1425 1220 8 207 42 443 305 2100 6 545 65.091.20 2400 2120 8 776 157 2128 1068

1200 14 560 65.082.20 1425 1220 8 250 71 443 315 2100 12 665 65.091.30 2400 2120 8 1020 281 2129 1106

1200 20 715 65.082.30 1425 1220 8 372 124 442 332 2200 3 540 65.092.10 2500 2220 8 885 102 2332 1251

2200 6 545 65.092.20 2500 2220 8 854 172 2332 1240

2200 11 670 65.092.30 2500 2220 8 1130 313 2332 1283

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
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Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 48 355 65.107.10 190 60,3 2,9 0,7 0,1 0,4 6,2 500 13 435 65.120.10 730 508 6,3 81 8,4 60 101

50 50 455 65.107.20 190 60,3 2,9 1,4 0,2 0,4 7,1 500 20 530 65.120.20 730 508 6,3 114 15 60 107

65 40 345 65.108.10 205 76,1 2,9 1,1 0,2 0,6 7,4 500 32 630 65.120.30 730 508 6,3 202 22 60 130

65 50 410 65.108.20 205 76,1 2,9 1,9 0,3 0,6 8,2 600 12 475 65.122.10 840 610 6 130 15 84 136

80 31 305 65.109.10 235 88,9 3,2 1,5 0,2 0,9 8,0 600 22 540 65.122.20 840 610 6 202 21 86 148

80 44 350 65.109.20 235 88,9 3,2 2,1 0,3 0,9 8,4 600 29 640 65.122.30 840 610 6 290 31 85 169

100 30 315 65.110.10 265 114,3 3,6 2,5 0,3 1,5 10,7 700 10 475 65.124.10 945 711 6 175 20 112 165

100 44 355 65.110.20 265 114,3 3,6 4,1 0,4 1,5 11,3 700 18 540 65.124.20 945 711 6 269 28 114 182

125 25 325 65.111.10 290 139,7 4 3,5 0,4 3,6 16,7 700 26 675 65.124.30 945 711 6 411 45 113 207

125 41 375 65.111.20 290 139,7 4 6,3 0,7 3,5 18,1 800 10 455 65.126.10 1055 813 8 279 21 210 253

150 24 335 65.112.10 325 168,3 4,5 5,7 0,6 5,1 20,1 800 16 550 65.126.20 1055 813 8 349 36 210 265

150 39 420 65.112.20 325 168,3 4,5 13 1,3 5,1 23,1 800 24 650 65.126.30 1055 813 8 504 53 211 293

200 23 360 65.114.10 380 219,1 6,3 11 1,2 12 35,8 900 8 465 65.128.10 1190 914 8 351 26 263 305

200 37 445 65.114.20 380 219,1 6,3 22 2,3 12 39,8 900 14 560 65.128.20 1190 914 8 439 45 264 326

250 17 350 65.115.10 440 273 6,3 16 1,8 18 37,2 900 22 660 65.128.30 1190 914 8 634 66 265 358

250 31 435 65.115.20 440 273 6,3 33 3,5 18 41,3 1000 7 500 65.130.10 1265 1016 8 436 32 516 383

300 19 390 65.116.10 495 323,9 7,1 28 2,5 25 53,7 1000 13 560 65.130.20 1265 1016 8 542 56 516 397

300 25 435 65.116.20 495 323,9 7,1 35 3,7 25 55,2 1000 21 660 65.130.30 1265 1016 8 780 81 521 419

300 35 495 65.116.30 495 323,9 7,1 57 5,3 25 61,0 1100 8 520 65.131.10 1415 1120 8 573 49 391 463

350 17 390 65.117.10 530 355,6 6,3 34 2,9 29 47,6 1100 12 615 65.131.20 1415 1120 8 719 78 391 479

350 24 435 65.117.20 530 355,6 6,3 42 4,5 30 51,2 1100 19 680 65.131.30 1415 1120 8 955 99 397 508

350 34 530 65.117.30 530 355,6 6,3 75 7,5 30 60,6 1200 7 550 65.132.10 1465 1220 8 633 53 700 504

400 17 430 65.118.10 605 406,4 6,3 47 5,5 39 66,3 1200 12 645 65.132.20 1465 1220 8 796 86 701 522

400 26 495 65.118.20 605 406,4 6,3 77 8,4 39 73,1 1200 19 745 65.132.30 1465 1220 8 1130 120 707 565

400 35 635 65.118.30 605 406,4 6,3 132 15 38 90,6 1300 4 520 65.133.10 1580 1320 8 891 38 827 598

450 14 425 65.119.10 665 457 6,3 61 6,2 49 81,0 1300 9 555 65.133.20 1580 1320 8 928 65 832 607

450 20 480 65.119.20 665 457 6,3 77 9,1 49 84,9 1300 12 655 65.133.30 1580 1320 8 1130 105 828 631

450 33 600 65.119.30 665 457 6,3 154 16 49 101

To be continued...

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
276 277
Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

1400 4 525 65.134.10 1700 1420 8 1040 45 957 758

1400 8 555 65.134.20 1700 1420 8 1080 75 962 767

1400 11 655 65.134.30 1700 1420 8 1300 121 958 795

1500 4 545 65.135.10 1840 1520 8 1200 52 1096 872

1500 7 575 65.135.20 1840 1520 8 1230 86 1101 882

1500 11 675 65.135.30 1840 1520 8 1500 138 1097 913

1600 3 545 65.136.10 1945 1620 8 1370 58 1244 981

1600 7 575 65.136.20 1945 1620 8 1410 97 1248 990

1600 10 675 65.136.30 1945 1620 8 1700 157 1246 1022

1700 3 580 65.137.10 2040 1720 8 1840 69 1752 1183

n k
1700 6 580 65.137.20 2040 1720 8 1810 113 1761 1184

b la
1700

1800
9

3
680

630
65.137.30

65.138.10
2040

2145
1720

1820
8

8
2120

2060
181

78
1760

1961
1223

1452
le f t
1800 6 630 65.138.20 2145 1820 8 2030 127 1972 1452
a l l y
1800 9 690 65.138.30 2145 1820 8 2380 202 1970 1476
i o n
1900 3 745 65.139.10 2245 1920 8 2270 86 2848 1683

te nt
1900 5 745 65.139.20 2245 1920 8 2260 141 2851 1679

si n
1900 8 730 65.139.30 2245 1920 8 2640 225 2848 1662

e i
2000 3 745 65.140.10 2350 2020 8 2510 95 3151 1842

a g
2000 5 745 65.140.20 2350 2020 8 2500 155 3154 1839

is p
Th
2000 8 730 65.140.30 2350 2020 8 2930 249 3151 1820

2100 3 745 65.141.10 2490 2120 8 2720 102 3476 2170

2100 5 745 65.141.20 2490 2120 8 2750 170 3473 2159

2100 9 770 65.141.30 2490 2120 8 3390 306 3476 2168

2200 3 750 65.142.10 2595 2220 8 3660 115 3809 2480

2200 5 750 65.142.20 2595 2220 8 3680 194 3809 2470

2200 9 745 65.142.30 2595 2220 8 4100 304 3810 2488

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
278 279
Lo

ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 10

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 38 335 65.157.10 190 60,3 2,9 1 0,1 0,4 6,1 500 9 400 65.170.10 740 508 8,8 173 5,2 59 137

50 50 405 65.157.20 190 60,3 2,9 1,9 0,2 0,4 6,9 500 20 480 65.170.20 740 508 8,8 242 11 60 148

65 32 335 65.158.10 205 76,1 2,9 1,7 0,2 0,6 7,4 500 27 595 65.170.30 740 508 8,8 345 18 60 163

65 49 400 65.158.20 205 76,1 2,9 3 0,2 0,6 8,1 600 8 425 65.172.10 845 610 8 261 8,9 119 189

80 26 310 65.159.10 235 88,9 3,2 2,6 0,2 0,9 8,0 600 19 525 65.172.20 845 610 8 376 19 120 204

80 50 385 65.159.20 235 88,9 3,2 6,4 0,4 0,9 9,5 600 27 705 65.172.30 845 610 8 631 35 121 245

100 28 320 65.160.10 265 114,3 3,6 5,5 0,3 1,5 11,1 700 10 470 65.174.10 980 711 8 430 17 161 267

100 35 355 65.160.20 265 114,3 3,6 6,6 0,4 1,5 11,6 700 16 565 65.174.20 980 711 8 524 28 161 289

125 21 325 65.161.10 290 139,7 4 5,7 0,4 3,5 16,4 700 24 680 65.174.30 980 711 8 807 43 163 317

125 30 365 65.161.20 290 139,7 4 9,6 0,6 3,5 17,6 800 8 500 65.176.10 1095 813 8 569 22 211 337

150 19 320 65.162.10 325 168,3 4,5 12 0,5 5,1 20,5 800 15 630 65.176.20 1095 813 8 745 43 211 358

150 33 405 65.162.20 325 168,3 4,5 20 1,2 5,1 22,3 800 20 700 65.176.30 1095 813 8 959 55 213 383

200 18 350 65.164.10 380 219,1 6,3 25 1,2 12 37,3 900 8 530 65.178.10 1190 914 8 866 28 424 439

200 27 395 65.164.20 380 219,1 6,3 30 1,7 12 38,3 900 13 570 65.178.20 1190 914 8 966 42 427 449

200 39 460 65.164.30 380 219,1 6,3 49 2,4 12 44,0 900 19 735 65.178.30 1190 914 8 1280 76 425 482

250 15 340 65.165.10 440 273 6,3 37 1,6 18 37,8 1000 7 550 65.180.10 1320 1016 8 1070 34 520 556

250 23 385 65.165.20 440 273 6,3 45 2,5 18 39,7 1000 11 590 65.180.20 1320 1016 8 1190 51 522 567

250 33 470 65.165.30 440 273 6,3 79 4,1 18 48,5 1000 17 755 65.180.30 1320 1016 8 1570 93 521 606

300 14 380 65.166.10 495 323,9 7,1 52 2,3 25 54,8 1100 5 585 65.181.10 1430 1120 8 1470 31 794 695

300 26 465 65.166.20 495 323,9 7,1 86 4,5 25 59,1 1100 12 630 65.181.20 1430 1120 8 1730 75 794 711

300 34 535 65.166.30 495 323,9 7,1 131 6,4 25 69,4 1100 15 695 65.181.30 1430 1120 8 1900 94 794 739

350 12 390 65.167.10 535 355,6 6,3 62 2,6 30 58,5 1200 5 555 65.182.10 1525 1220 8 1660 36 713 721

350 23 440 65.167.20 535 355,6 6,3 93 4,3 30 64,4 1200 12 665 65.182.20 1525 1220 8 1930 83 713 760

350 29 515 65.167.30 535 355,6 6,3 130 6,6 29 70,2 1200 15 730 65.182.30 1525 1220 8 2150 106 715 779

400 13 400 65.168.10 590 406,4 6,3 106 3,5 55 83,2 1300 5 585 65.183.10 1645 1320 8 1940 41 1042 944

400 22 520 65.168.20 590 406,4 6,3 139 8,5 55 90,6 1300 11 675 65.183.20 1645 1320 8 2260 97 1042 981

400 29 585 65.168.30 590 406,4 6,3 217 12 55 104 1300 14 740 65.183.30 1645 1320 8 2510 123 1044 1004

450 16 440 65.169.10 675 457 8,8 147 6,3 48 113 1400 4 670 65.184.10 1745 1420 8 2270 49 1207 1182

450 23 505 65.169.20 675 457 8,8 201 9,9 49 123 1400 9 680 65.184.20 1745 1420 8 2490 95 1207 1185

450 31 635 65.169.30 675 457 8,8 327 17 48 149 1400 13 780 65.184.30 1745 1420 8 2910 143 1207 1231

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 16

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 34 335 65.207.10 190 60,3 2,9 1,6 0,1 0,4 6,1 450 11 455 65.219.10 715 457 8,8 257 5,6 48 152

50 50 415 65.207.20 190 60,3 2,9 3,5 0,2 0,4 7,1 450 16 520 65.219.20 715 457 8,8 304 9 48 157

65 28 335 65.208.10 205 76,1 2,9 2,6 0,2 0,6 7,4 450 20 545 65.219.30 715 457 8,8 375 11 48 166

65 50 410 65.208.20 205 76,1 2,9 6,4 0,3 0,6 8,5 500 11 485 65.220.10 735 508 8,8 346 8,9 84 169

80 22 310 65.209.10 235 88,9 3,2 4 0,2 0,9 8,0 500 14 540 65.220.20 735 508 8,8 394 13 84 180

80 46 385 65.209.20 235 88,9 3,2 11 0,4 0,9 9,5 500 20 570 65.220.30 735 508 8,8 491 15 85 189

100 24 320 65.210.10 265 114,3 3,6 8,5 0,3 1,5 11,1 600 7 480 65.222.10 870 610 8 582 9,5 121 248

100 37 365 65.210.20 265 114,3 3,6 15 0,5 1,4 12,4 600 12 550 65.222.20 870 610 8 652 16 121 258

125 15 315 65.211.10 290 139,7 4 9,4 0,4 3,5 16,7 600 18 685 65.222.30 870 610 8 833 29 121 275

125 26 355 65.211.20 290 139,7 4 17 0,6 3,6 17,7 700 7 530 65.224.10 985 711 8 912 13 264 354

125 32 390 65.211.30 290 139,7 4 24 0,7 3,5 19,7 700 11 550 65.224.20 985 711 8 996 22 263 356

150 16 325 65.212.10 325 168,3 4,5 22 0,6 5,1 21,1 700 16 655 65.224.30 985 711 8 1190 35 263 376

150 23 355 65.212.20 325 168,3 4,5 25 0,8 5,2 21,3 800 7 540 65.226.10 1115 813 8 1240 24 338 458

150 35 415 65.212.30 325 168,3 4,5 43 1,2 5 25,0 800 11 605 65.226.20 1115 813 8 1370 34 339 477

200 16 335 65.214.10 380 219,1 6,3 46 0,9 12 37,9 800 16 745 65.226.30 1115 813 8 1710 57 338 505

200 25 400 65.214.20 380 219,1 6,3 57 1,7 12 40,5 900 6 545 65.228.10 1250 914 8 1770 30 424 616

200 33 490 65.214.30 380 219,1 6,3 93 2,8 12 48,0 900 10 610 65.228.20 1250 914 8 1930 44 427 639

250 14 375 65.215.10 465 273 6,3 61 1,9 18 57,9 900 16 750 65.228.30 1250 914 8 2350 73 429 684

250 21 410 65.215.20 465 273 6,3 87 2,6 18 61,4 1000 5 630 65.230.10 1370 1016 8 2180 36 649 855

250 28 520 65.215.30 465 273 6,3 148 4,6 18 71,9 1000 9 650 65.230.20 1370 1016 8 2370 54 654 867

300 10 385 65.216.10 530 323,9 7,1 98 1,8 25 88,7 1000 14 790 65.230.30 1370 1016 8 2890 89 656 921

300 20 440 65.216.20 530 323,9 7,1 139 3,3 25 94,5

300 26 540 65.216.30 530 323,9 7,1 200 6 25 103

350 11 415 65.217.10 565 355,6 8 125 2,8 29 83,3

350 18 450 65.217.20 565 355,6 8 167 3,9 30 90,3

350 25 545 65.217.30 565 355,6 8 238 6,9 29 104

400 13 445 65.218.10 620 406,4 8,8 204 4,5 55 123

400 18 510 65.218.20 620 406,4 8,8 242 7,2 55 127

400 22 535 65.218.30 620 406,4 8,8 298 8,4 55 135

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 25

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 27 325 65.257.10 190 60,3 4 2,3 0,1 0,4 6,4 500 6 465 65.270.10 775 508 8,8 683 5,7 85 228

50 44 380 65.257.20 190 60,3 4 4,7 0,2 0,4 7,0 500 12 555 65.270.20 775 508 8,8 794 12 85 240

65 24 335 65.258.10 205 76,1 4 3,8 0,2 0,5 7,8 500 16 640 65.270.30 775 508 8,8 922 18 85 254

65 43 425 65.258.20 205 76,1 4 9,7 0,3 0,5 9,3 600 6 560 65.272.10 890 610 10 1170 10 195 361

80 23 310 65.259.10 235 88,9 4 8,1 0,2 0,9 8,6 600 10 600 65.272.20 890 610 10 1300 18 196 368

80 36 360 65.259.20 235 88,9 4 15 0,3 0,9 9,8 600 15 705 65.272.30 890 610 10 1520 28 196 390

100 21 310 65.260.10 265 114,3 4 16 0,3 1,5 11,6 700 6 565 65.274.10 1045 711 10 1780 15 266 520

100 30 365 65.260.20 265 114,3 4 23 0,5 1,4 12,2 700 8 605 65.274.20 1045 711 10 1940 24 262 527

125 19 345 65.261.10 290 139,7 4 25 0,5 3,5 18,1 700 14 710 65.274.30 1045 711 10 2240 38 266 565

125 28 385 65.261.20 290 139,7 4 42 0,7 3,4 20,5

150 16 335 65.262.10 325 168,3 4,5 43 0,6 5,1 22,1

150 27 410 65.262.20 325 168,3 4,5 64 1,2 5 25,1

200 14 350 65.264.10 380 219,1 6,3 86 0,9 12 39,5

200 22 400 65.264.20 380 219,1 6,3 99 1,6 12 42,5

250 10 370 65.265.10 465 273 7,1 132 1,4 18 62,3

250 17 425 65.265.20 465 273 7,1 154 2,4 18 66,4

250 22 485 65.265.30 465 273 7,1 206 3,6 18 71,9

300 11 430 65.266.10 530 323,9 8 195 2,4 24 96,3

300 15 480 65.266.20 530 323,9 8 223 3,7 24 99,7

300 19 505 65.266.30 530 323,9 8 275 4,5 25 106

350 9 440 65.267.10 560 355,6 8 233 2,9 41 112

350 14 490 65.267.20 560 355,6 8 269 4,5 41 116

350 18 515 65.267.30 560 355,6 8 330 5,3 42 122

400 8 450 65.268.10 625 406,4 8,8 365 3,8 54 146

400 13 495 65.268.20 625 406,4 8,8 405 5,7 54 146

400 19 590 65.268.30 625 406,4 8,8 548 9,7 55 161

450 5 445 65.269.10 715 457 8,8 451 3,5 69 193

450 11 515 65.269.20 715 457 8,8 522 7,2 69 200

450 17 610 65.269.30 715 457 8,8 711 13 70 218

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 40

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 26 320 65.307.10 190 60,3 4 4,5 0,1 0,4 6,3

50 32 360 65.307.20 190 60,3 4 7,5 0,1 0,4 6,9

65 25 335 65.308.10 205 76,1 4 7,8 0,2 0,5 7,8

65 35 385 65.308.20 205 76,1 4 15 0,2 0,6 8,7

80 21 345 65.309.10 235 88,9 4 16 0,2 1,5 14,8

80 29 390 65.309.20 235 88,9 4 30 0,3 1,6 16,4

100 17 365 65.310.10 265 114,3 4 26 0,4 2,3 17,4

100 24 415 65.310.20 265 114,3 4 48 0,5 2,5 19,3

125 17 380 65.311.10 320 139,7 4 49 0,5 3,4 29,2

125 21 425 65.311.20 320 139,7 4 70 0,7 3,6 31,0

n k
150 18 405 65.312.10 355 168,3 4,5 90 0,8 6,8 44,7

b la
150

200
22

17
470

450
65.312.20

65.314.10
355

415
168,3

219,1
4,5

6,3
131

185
1,4

1,6
7,3

16
48,5

77,4
le f t
200 19 485 65.314.20 415 219,1 6,3 214 2,3 17 80,2
a l l y
250 14 470 65.315.10 510 273 7,1 285 2,5 25 127
i o n
250 18 555 65.315.20 510 273 7,1 393 4 26 138

te nt
300 13 555 65.316.10 580 323,9 8 460 3,6 35 187

si n
300 16 635 65.316.20 580 323,9 8 561 6 36 198

e i
350 8 495 65.317.10 600 355,6 8 507 3,1 41 156

a g
350 14 595 65.317.20 600 355,6 8 647 6,4 43 169

is p
Th
400 9 520 65.318.10 670 406,4 10 790 5 54 214

400 13 620 65.318.20 670 406,4 10 975 9,4 55 228

450 6 515 65.319.10 745 457 10 976 5,1 109 287

450 13 660 65.319.20 745 457 10 1270 13 110 317

500 6 575 65.320.10 780 508 10 1380 6,8 137 331

500 12 665 65.320.20 780 508 10 1670 15 137 353

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS

s
WITH WELDING ENDS & HINGES

AN1SH / ID no. 65

AN
D
B
PN 63

Weblink: 13306

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 13 305 65.357.10 190 60,3 4 7 0,1 0,4 6,3

50 20 345 65.357.20 190 60,3 4 9,4 0,1 0,4 6,7

65 13 315 65.358.10 205 76,1 4 12 0,1 0,5 8,0

65 18 365 65.358.20 205 76,1 4 16 0,2 0,6 8,3

80 13 335 65.359.10 235 88,9 4 28 0,2 1,4 14,9

80 18 375 65.359.20 235 88,9 4 35 0,3 1,6 15,4

100 8 340 65.360.10 265 114,3 5 39 0,2 2,3 18,1

100 14 390 65.360.20 265 114,3 5 52 0,4 2,4 18,8

125 9 365 65.361.10 320 139,7 6,3 78 0,3 3,4 31,9

125 16 445 65.361.20 320 139,7 6,3 106 0,7 3,6 34,1

n k
150 9 385 65.362.10 355 168,3 6,3 148 0,6 6,5 45,9

b la
150

200
16

7
450

430
65.362.20

65.364.10
355

415
168,3

219,1
6,3

8
185

281
1,2

0,8
7,2

16
50,2

81,7
le f t
200 13 490 65.364.20 415 219,1 8 359 1,9 17 85,5
a l l y
250 7 460 65.365.10 510 273 10 514 1,6 25 137
i o n
250 12 545 65.365.20 510 273 10 642 3,3 26 147

te nt
300 6 525 65.366.10 580 323,9 11 810 2,3 34 198

si n
300 12 655 65.366.20 580 323,9 11 1070 6 36 215

e i
350 7 570 65.367.10 610 355,6 12,5 1010 3,3 65 242

a g
350 12 630 65.367.20 610 355,6 12,5 1240 6,4 69 254

is p
Th
400 6 575 65.368.10 675 406,4 14,2 1630 4,6 86 312

400 10 650 65.368.20 675 406,4 14,2 1910 8,4 90 327

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13306 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS & GIMBAL

s
AN1SK / ID no. 66

AN
D
B
PN 2,5

Weblink: 13307

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

400 22 400 66.068.10 610 406,4 6,3 20 4,8 39 72,7 1300 6 525 66.083.10 1565 1320 8 250 37 830 734

400 32 475 66.068.20 610 406,4 6,3 27 8 39 76,7 1300 9 545 66.083.20 1565 1320 8 255 61 830 728

450 19 400 66.069.10 680 457 6,3 25 6 49 93,4 1300 16 700 66.083.30 1565 1320 8 346 108 828 759

450 29 475 66.069.20 680 457 6,3 33 10 49 97,7 1400 9 545 66.084.20 1705 1420 8 295 71 959 897

500 18 410 66.070.10 735 508 6,3 33 7,9 60 111 1400 15 640 66.084.30 1705 1420 8 400 124 958 912

500 28 510 66.070.20 735 508 6,3 46 15 60 116 1500 8 525 66.085.20 1805 1520 8 339 81 1098 1023

500 34 615 66.070.30 735 508 6,3 71 22 59 129 1500 14 640 66.085.30 1805 1520 8 459 142 1097 1046

600 14 420 66.072.10 850 610 6 56 12 86 147 1600 7 525 66.086.20 1900 1620 8 386 92 1247 1135

600 24 510 66.072.20 850 610 6 70 20 86 156 1600 13 640 66.086.30 1900 1620 8 522 162 1245 1159

600 32 630 66.072.30 850 610 6 95 32 86 161 1700 12 720 66.087.30 2005 1720 8 589 182 1403 1400

700 12 420 66.074.10 950 711 6 75 16 114 194 1800 12 820 66.088.30 2100 1820 8 661 204 1569 1737

700 20 510 66.074.20 950 711 6 93 27 114 200 1900 11 745 66.089.30 2225 1920 8 747 231 1748 1964

700 29 630 66.074.30 950 711 6 128 42 115 210 2000 10 765 66.090.30 2340 2020 8 827 255 1933 2143

800 9 400 66.076.10 1055 813 6 100 15 149 237 2100 12 845 66.091.30 2440 2120 8 1020 281 2129 2433

800 17 490 66.076.20 1055 813 6 111 30 149 239 2200 11 890 66.092.30 2540 2220 8 1130 313 2332 2835

800 26 640 66.076.30 1055 813 6 165 55 149 256

900 8 410 66.078.10 1180 914 6 126 19 267 330

900 16 500 66.078.20 1180 914 6 139 38 267 345

900 24 620 66.078.30 1180 914 6 193 62 267 353

1000 8 410 66.080.10 1285 1016 6 155 23 329 409

1000 13 470 66.080.20 1285 1016 6 158 39 329 418

1000 22 620 66.080.30 1285 1016 6 237 76 328 427

1100 9 440 66.081.10 1390 1120 8 182 37 396 521

1100 15 530 66.081.20 1390 1120 8 225 65 394 531

1100 21 645 66.081.30 1390 1120 8 305 100 395 546

1200 8 495 66.082.10 1455 1220 8 207 42 443 572

1200 14 580 66.082.20 1455 1220 8 250 71 443 583

1200 20 715 66.082.30 1455 1220 8 372 124 442 595

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS & GIMBAL

s
AN1SK / ID no. 66

AN
D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13307

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 48 355 66.107.10 190 60,3 2,9 0,7 0,1 0,4 7,9 500 13 435 66.120.10 740 508 6,3 81 8,4 60 154

50 50 455 66.107.20 190 60,3 2,9 1,4 0,2 0,4 8,9 500 20 530 66.120.20 740 508 6,3 114 15 60 160

65 40 345 66.108.10 205 76,1 2,9 1,1 0,2 0,6 9,7 500 32 630 66.120.30 740 508 6,3 202 22 60 183

65 50 410 66.108.20 205 76,1 2,9 1,9 0,3 0,6 10,5 600 12 475 66.122.10 850 610 6 130 15 84 211

80 31 305 66.109.10 235 88,9 3,2 1,5 0,2 0,9 10,2 600 22 540 66.122.20 850 610 6 202 21 86 223

80 44 350 66.109.20 235 88,9 3,2 2,1 0,3 0,9 10,7 600 29 640 66.122.30 850 610 6 290 31 85 244

100 30 315 66.110.10 265 114,3 3,6 2,5 0,3 1,5 14,2 700 18 560 66.124.20 945 711 6 269 28 114 300

100 44 355 66.110.20 265 114,3 3,6 4,1 0,4 1,5 14,8 700 26 675 66.124.30 945 711 6 411 45 113 320

125 25 325 66.111.10 290 139,7 4 3,5 0,4 3,6 21,7 800 16 550 66.126.20 1075 813 8 349 36 210 441

125 41 375 66.111.20 290 139,7 4 6,3 0,7 3,5 23,1 800 22 650 66.126.30 1075 813 8 502 53 211 469

150 24 335 66.112.10 325 168,3 4,5 5,7 0,6 5,1 27,4 900 14 560 66.128.20 1200 914 8 439 45 264 549

150 39 420 66.112.20 325 168,3 4,5 13 1,3 5,1 30,4 900 22 660 66.128.30 1200 914 8 634 66 265 582

200 23 360 66.114.10 380 219,1 6,3 11 1,2 12 48,5 1000 13 620 66.130.20 1305 1016 8 542 56 323 703

200 36 445 66.114.20 380 219,1 6,3 22 2,3 12 52,4 1000 21 700 66.130.30 1305 1016 8 780 81 326 722

250 17 350 66.115.10 440 273 6,3 16 1,8 18 48,9 1100 12 675 66.131.20 1415 1120 8 719 78 626 936

250 31 435 66.115.20 440 273 6,3 33 3,5 18 53,0 1100 19 840 66.131.30 1415 1120 8 955 99 635 1000

300 19 390 66.116.10 495 323,9 7,1 28 2,5 25 67,1 1200 12 665 66.132.20 1495 1220 8 796 86 701 1005

300 25 435 66.116.20 495 323,9 7,1 35 3,7 25 68,6 1200 19 745 66.132.30 1495 1220 8 1130 120 707 1043

300 35 495 66.116.30 495 323,9 7,1 57 5,3 25 74,4 1300 9 675 66.133.20 1600 1320 8 928 65 832 1221

350 17 390 66.117.10 530 355,6 6,3 34 2,9 29 68,0 1300 12 715 66.133.30 1600 1320 8 1130 105 828 1219

350 24 435 66.117.20 530 355,6 6,3 42 4,5 30 71,7 1400 8 715 66.134.20 1720 1420 8 1080 75 962 1495

350 33 530 66.117.30 530 355,6 6,3 74 7,5 30 81,2 1400 11 755 66.134.30 1720 1420 8 1300 121 958 1500

400 17 430 66.118.10 625 406,4 6,3 47 5,5 39 104 1500 7 815 66.135.20 1840 1520 8 1230 86 1101 1822

400 26 495 66.118.20 625 406,4 6,3 77 8,4 39 111 1500 11 875 66.135.30 1840 1520 8 1500 138 1097 1836

400 35 635 66.118.30 625 406,4 6,3 132 15 38 129 1600 7 755 66.136.20 1965 1620 8 1410 97 1248 2123

450 14 425 66.119.10 685 457 6,3 61 6,2 49 126 1600 10 815 66.136.30 1965 1620 8 1700 157 1246 2134

450 20 480 66.119.20 685 457 6,3 77 9,1 49 130 1700 6 810 66.137.20 2065 1720 8 1810 113 1409 2491

450 33 600 66.119.30 685 457 6,3 154 16 49 146 1700 9 840 66.137.30 2065 1720 8 2120 181 1408 2498

To be continued...

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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ANGULAR EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS & GIMBAL

s
AN1SK / ID no. 66

AN
D
B
PN 6

Weblink: 13307

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

1800 6 850 66.138.20 2170 1820 8 2030 126 1972 2927

1800 9 910 66.138.30 2170 1820 8 2380 202 1970 2945

1900 5 950 66.139.20 2270 1920 8 2260 141 2193 3393

1900 8 1010 66.139.30 2270 1920 8 2640 225 2191 3416

2000 5 910 66.140.20 2410 2020 8 2500 155 1941 3931

2000 8 970 66.140.30 2410 2020 8 2930 249 1939 3957

2100 5 950 66.141.20 2510 2120 8 2770 173 2671 4473

2100 9 1030 66.141.30 2510 2120 8 3390 306 2674 4522

2200 5 990 66.142.20 2615 2220 8 3680 194 2930 5077

2200 9 1085 66.142.30 2615 2220 8 4100 304 2931 5163

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Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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PN 10

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Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 38 335 66.157.10 190 60,3 2,9 1 0,1 0,4 7,8 450 16 440 66.169.10 685 457 8,8 147 6,3 48 170

50 50 405 66.157.20 190 60,3 2,9 1,9 0,2 0,4 8,6 450 23 505 66.169.20 685 457 8,8 201 9,9 49 180

65 32 335 66.158.10 205 76,1 2,9 1,7 0,2 0,6 9,7 450 31 635 66.169.30 685 457 8,8 327 17 48 206

65 49 400 66.158.20 205 76,1 2,9 3 0,2 0,6 10,4 500 9 400 66.170.10 740 508 8,8 173 5,2 59 203

80 26 310 66.159.10 235 88,9 3,2 2,6 0,2 0,9 10,3 500 20 480 66.170.20 740 508 8,8 242 11 60 214

80 50 385 66.159.20 235 88,9 3,2 6,4 0,4 0,9 11,8 500 27 595 66.170.30 740 508 8,8 345 18 60 230

100 28 320 66.160.10 265 114,3 3,6 5,5 0,3 1,5 14,6 600 19 545 66.172.20 845 610 8 376 19 120 305

100 35 355 66.160.20 265 114,3 3,6 6,6 0,4 1,5 15,1 600 23 705 66.172.30 845 610 8 624 35 121 344

125 21 325 66.161.10 290 139,7 4 5,7 0,4 3,5 21,4 700 16 565 66.174.20 980 711 8 524 28 161 442

125 30 365 66.161.20 290 139,7 4 9,6 0,6 3,5 22,6 700 24 680 66.174.30 980 711 8 807 43 163 471

150 19 320 66.162.10 325 168,3 4,5 12 0,5 5,1 27,9 800 15 630 66.176.20 1095 813 8 745 43 211 584

150 33 405 66.162.20 325 168,3 4,5 20 1,2 5,1 29,7 800 20 700 66.176.30 1095 813 8 959 55 213 611

200 18 350 66.164.10 380 219,1 6,3 25 1,2 12 50,0 900 13 670 66.178.20 1200 914 8 966 42 427 781

200 27 395 66.164.20 380 219,1 6,3 30 1,7 12 50,9 900 19 735 66.178.30 1200 914 8 1280 76 425 786

200 36 460 66.164.30 380 219,1 6,3 49 2,4 12 56,6 1000 11 590 66.180.20 1340 1016 8 1190 51 522 1017

250 15 340 66.165.10 440 273 6,3 37 1,6 18 49,4 1000 17 755 66.180.30 1340 1016 8 1570 93 521 1058

250 23 385 66.165.20 440 273 6,3 45 2,5 18 51,3 1100 12 750 66.181.20 1455 1120 8 1730 75 635 1294

250 33 470 66.165.30 440 273 6,3 79 4,1 18 60,1 1100 15 795 66.181.30 1455 1120 8 1900 94 635 1316

300 14 420 66.166.10 495 323,9 7,1 52 2,3 25 81,1 1200 12 785 66.182.20 1525 1220 8 1930 83 713 1429

300 26 465 66.166.20 495 323,9 7,1 86 4,5 25 82,6 1200 15 830 66.182.30 1525 1220 8 2150 106 715 1440

300 28 535 66.166.30 495 323,9 7,1 131 6,4 25 92,9 1300 11 855 66.183.20 1645 1320 8 2260 97 1042 1824

350 12 390 66.167.10 545 355,6 6,3 62 2,6 30 84,9 1300 14 880 66.183.30 1645 1320 8 2510 123 1044 1831

350 23 440 66.167.20 545 355,6 6,3 93 4,3 30 91,8 1400 9 860 66.184.20 1770 1420 8 2490 95 1207 2283

350 29 515 66.167.30 545 355,6 6,3 130 6,6 29 96,6 1400 13 920 66.184.30 1770 1420 8 2910 143 1207 2309

400 13 400 66.168.10 630 406,4 6,3 106 3,5 39 129

400 22 520 66.168.20 630 406,4 6,3 139 8,5 39 137

400 29 585 66.168.30 630 406,4 6,3 217 12 38 151

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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D
B
PN 16

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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 34 335 66.207.10 190 60,3 2,9 1,6 0,1 0,4 7,8 450 16 520 66.219.20 715 457 8,8 304 9 48 236

50 50 415 66.207.20 190 60,3 2,9 3,5 0,2 0,4 8,8 450 20 545 66.219.30 715 457 8,8 375 11 48 244

65 28 335 66.208.10 205 76,1 2,9 2,6 0,2 0,6 9,7 500 14 540 66.220.20 735 508 8,8 394 13 84 265

65 50 410 66.208.20 205 76,1 2,9 6,4 0,3 0,6 10,8 500 20 570 66.220.30 735 508 8,8 491 15 85 275

80 22 310 66.209.10 235 88,9 3,2 4 0,2 0,9 10,3 600 12 550 66.222.20 880 610 8 652 16 121 423

80 46 385 66.209.20 235 88,9 3,2 11 0,4 0,9 11,8 600 18 685 66.222.30 880 610 8 833 29 121 441

100 24 320 66.210.10 265 114,3 3,6 8,5 0,3 1,5 14,6 700 11 610 66.224.20 990 711 8 996 22 263 602

100 37 365 66.210.20 265 114,3 3,6 15 0,5 1,4 15,9 700 16 655 66.224.30 990 711 8 1190 35 263 610

125 15 315 66.211.10 290 139,7 4 9,4 0,4 3,5 21,7 800 11 645 66.226.20 1115 813 8 1370 34 339 795

125 26 355 66.211.20 290 139,7 4 17 0,6 3,6 22,7 800 16 745 66.226.30 1115 813 8 1710 57 338 814

125 32 390 66.211.30 290 139,7 4 24 0,7 3,5 24,7 900 10 690 66.228.20 1250 914 8 1930 44 427 1123

150 16 325 66.212.10 325 168,3 4,5 22 0,6 5,1 28,4 900 16 750 66.228.30 1250 914 8 2350 73 429 1146

150 23 355 66.212.20 325 168,3 4,5 25 0,8 5,2 28,7 1000 9 790 66.230.20 1370 1016 8 2370 54 654 1515

150 35 415 66.212.30 325 168,3 4,5 43 1,2 5 32,3 1000 14 850 66.230.30 1370 1016 8 2890 89 656 1543

200 16 335 66.214.10 380 219,1 6,3 46 0,9 12 50,5

200 25 400 66.214.20 380 219,1 6,3 57 1,7 12 53,1

200 33 490 66.214.30 380 219,1 6,3 93 2,8 12 60,6

250 14 375 66.215.10 465 273 6,3 61 1,9 18 83,6

250 21 410 66.215.20 465 273 6,3 87 2,6 18 87,2

250 28 520 66.215.30 465 273 6,3 148 4,6 18 98,1

300 10 385 66.216.10 530 323,9 7,1 98 1,8 25 131

300 20 440 66.216.20 530 323,9 7,1 139 3,3 25 137

300 26 540 66.216.30 530 323,9 7,1 200 6 25 144

350 11 415 66.217.10 565 355,6 8 125 2,8 29 118

350 18 450 66.217.20 565 355,6 8 167 3,9 30 125

350 25 545 66.217.30 565 355,6 8 238 6,9 29 139

400 18 510 66.218.20 620 406,4 8,8 242 7,2 55 174

400 22 535 66.218.30 620 406,4 8,8 298 8,4 55 182

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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AN1SK / ID no. 66

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D
B
PN 25

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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 27 325 66.257.10 190 60,3 4 2,3 0,1 0,4 8,1 600 10 600 66.272.20 890 610 10 1300 18 196 580

50 44 380 66.257.20 190 60,3 4 4,7 0,2 0,4 8,7 600 15 705 66.272.30 890 610 10 1520 28 196 605

65 24 335 66.258.10 205 76,1 4 3,8 0,2 0,5 10,1 700 8 645 66.274.20 1045 711 10 1940 24 262 889

65 43 425 66.258.20 205 76,1 4 9,7 0,3 0,5 11,6 700 14 710 66.274.30 1045 711 10 2240 38 266 920

80 23 310 66.259.10 235 88,9 4 8,1 0,2 0,9 10,9

80 36 360 66.259.20 235 88,9 4 15 0,3 0,9 12,0

100 21 310 66.260.10 265 114,3 4 16 0,3 1,5 15,1

100 30 365 66.260.20 265 114,3 4 23 0,5 1,4 15,7

125 19 345 66.261.10 290 139,7 4 25 0,5 3,5 23,0

125 28 385 66.261.20 290 139,7 4 42 0,7 3,4 25,5

150 16 335 66.262.10 325 168,3 4,5 43 0,6 5,1 29,5

150 27 410 66.262.20 325 168,3 4,5 64 1,2 5 32,6

200 14 350 66.264.10 380 219,1 6,3 86 0,9 12 52,2

200 22 400 66.264.20 380 219,1 6,3 99 1,6 12 55,2

250 10 370 66.265.10 465 273 7,1 132 1,4 18 87,1

250 17 425 66.265.20 465 273 7,1 154 2,4 18 91,4

250 22 485 66.265.30 465 273 7,1 206 3,6 18 97,1

300 11 430 66.266.10 530 323,9 8 195 2,4 24 138

300 15 480 66.266.20 530 323,9 8 223 3,7 24 142

300 19 505 66.266.30 530 323,9 8 275 4,5 25 148

350 14 490 66.267.20 560 355,6 8 269 4,5 41 160

350 18 515 66.267.30 560 355,6 8 330 5,3 42 167

400 13 495 66.268.20 625 406,4 8,8 405 5,7 54 214

400 19 590 66.268.30 625 406,4 8,8 548 9,7 55 230

450 11 515 66.269.20 705 457 8,8 522 7,2 110 314

450 17 610 66.269.30 705 457 8,8 711 13 112 335

500 12 555 66.270.20 775 508 8,8 794 12 85 379

500 16 640 66.270.30 775 508 8,8 922 18 85 393

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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AN1SK / ID no. 66

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D
B
PN 40

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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 26 320 66.307.10 190 60,3 4 4,5 0,1 0,4 8,1

50 32 360 66.307.20 190 60,3 4 7,5 0,1 0,4 8,6

65 25 335 66.308.10 205 76,1 4 7,8 0,2 0,5 10,1

65 35 385 66.308.20 205 76,1 4 15 0,2 0,6 11,0

80 21 345 66.309.10 235 88,9 4 16 0,2 1,5 18,8

80 29 390 66.309.20 235 88,9 4 30 0,3 1,6 20,3

100 17 365 66.310.10 265 114,3 4 26 0,4 2,3 23,5

100 24 415 66.310.20 265 114,3 4 48 0,5 2,5 25,3

125 17 380 66.311.10 320 139,7 4 49 0,5 3,4 41,3

125 21 425 66.311.20 320 139,7 4 70 0,7 3,6 43,3

n k
150 18 405 66.312.10 355 168,3 4,5 90 0,8 6,8 63,2

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200
22

17
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450
66.312.20

66.314.10
355

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168,3

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200 19 485 66.314.20 415 219,1 6,3 214 2,3 17 112
a l l y
250 14 470 66.315.10 510 273 7,1 285 2,5 25 190
i o n
250 18 555 66.315.20 510 273 7,1 393 4 26 201

te nt
300 13 555 66.316.10 580 323,9 8 460 3,6 35 283

si n
300 16 635 66.316.20 580 323,9 8 561 6 36 294

e i
350 8 495 66.317.10 600 355,6 8 507 3,1 41 233

a g
350 14 595 66.317.20 600 355,6 8 647 6,4 43 251

is p
Th
400 9 520 66.318.10 670 406,4 10 790 5 54 327

400 13 620 66.318.20 670 406,4 10 975 9,4 55 343

450 6 535 66.319.10 745 457 10 976 5,1 109 452

450 13 660 66.319.20 745 457 10 1270 13 110 480

500 6 610 66.320.10 780 508 10 1380 6,8 137 527

500 12 665 66.320.20 780 508 10 1670 15 137 542

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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AN1SK / ID no. 66

AN
D
B
PN 63

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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH WELDING ENDS ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall Nominal AN Built-in Max. width Outside Wall
diameter length approx. diameter thickness diameter length approx. diameter thickness
2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr 2αN Lo B D s Cα Cp Cr
deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg deg. mm mm mm mm Nm/deg. Nm/deg. bar Nm/bar kg

50 13 305 66.357.10 190 60,3 4 7 0,1 0,4 8,1

50 20 345 66.357.20 190 60,3 4 9,4 0,1 0,4 8,5

65 13 315 66.358.10 205 76,1 4 12 0,1 0,5 10,3

65 18 365 66.358.20 205 76,1 4 16 0,2 0,6 10,6

80 13 335 66.359.10 235 88,9 4 28 0,2 1,4 18,8

80 18 375 66.359.20 235 88,9 4 35 0,3 1,6 19,4

100 8 343 66.360.10 265 114,3 5 39 0,2 2,3 24,3

100 14 390 66.360.20 265 114,3 5 52 0,4 2,4 25,0

125 9 365 66.361.10 320 139,7 6,3 78 0,3 3,4 43,7

125 16 445 66.361.20 320 139,7 6,3 106 0,7 3,6 46,1

n k
150 9 385 66.362.10 355 168,3 6,3 148 0,6 6,5 64,3

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150

200
16

7
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400
66.362.20

66.364.10
355

415
168,3

219,1
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8
185

281
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0,8
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68,0

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200 13 490 66.364.20 415 219,1 8 359 1,9 17 118
a l l y
250 7 460 66.365.10 510 273 10 514 1,6 25 197
i o n
250 12 545 66.365.20 510 273 10 642 3,3 26 207

te nt
300 6 525 66.366.10 580 323,9 11 810 2,3 34 294

si n
300 12 655 66.366.20 580 323,9 11 1070 6 36 311

e i
350 7 545 66.367.10 620 355,6 12,5 1010 3,3 65 358

a g
350 12 630 66.367.20 620 355,6 12,5 1240 6,4 69 379

is p
Th
400 6 570 66.368.10 675 406,4 14,2 1630 4,6 86 463

400 10 650 66.368.20 675 406,4 14,2 1910 8,4 90 485

Design code: EN 14917 Please refer to WebLink 13307 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles online inquiry/order form and more

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UNIVERSAL
EXPANSION JOINTS
309 Universal expansion joints types
310 Standard range design

WITH LOOSE FLANGES


UN2BU / ID no. 51
312 PN 2,5

WITH WELDED FLANGES


UN2FU / ID no. 52
314 PN 2,5

WITH WELDING ENDS


UN2SU / ID no. 53
316 PN 2,5

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UN
UNIVERSAL
EXPANSION JOINT T YPES
DOUBLE BELLOW

Universal Universal Universal


with loose langes with welded langes with welding ends

UN2BU / ID no. 51 UN2FU / ID no. 52 UN2SU / ID no. 53


DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200
PN 2,5 PN 2,5 PN 2,5

UNIVERSAL MOVEMENT MORE INFORMATION

Please refer to WebLink 13401 to: Easy access via this QR code:
l See how the universal expansion
joints absorb movement
l See accessories (e.g. inner
sleeves)
l See tables
l See installation instruction
l Access online inquiry/order form
l Download BelMaker Light®

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STANDARD RANGE
DESIGN
Bellow Design condition Accessories Pressure reduction factor The reduction factor is applied to Where the applied design pressure
Multiply bellow in double certiied l Design code: EN 14917 Inner sleeve, cover, counter lange, The factor used for reduction of modify the design pressure [PS] where is lower than the nominal pressure
material. gaskets, insulation etc. are available pressure [Kpa], is based on the bellow temperatures exceed 20°C, it com- for the standard unit an increase in
l Designed at 20°C for minimum on request. material yield strength at design pensates for the decay in material fatigue life expectancy and / or
Material: EN 1.4541/AISI 321 or 1000 thermal load cycles temperature [Rp], and the yield mechanical properties at elevated increased movements can be
EN 1.4571/AISI 316 Ti Certificates strength at room temperature [Rpt]. temperatures. The modiied pressure achieved.
Tolerances: according to l Arranged according nominal Material certiicate 3.1 according to must always be lower than the nominal
EN ISO 13920 Class C. pressure [PN] EN 10204 and/or ASME. pressure of the standard item.
Please refer to Belmaker Light®
Connection ends l PN corresponds to the allowable Deiniton: Kpa = Rp / Rpt Calculation: PS / Kpa ≤ PN to get an optimised solution.
Flanges operating pressure at room
Loose langes, welded langes. temperature [Rpt]
Drilling according to EN 1092.
l Operating temperature from
Material: 1.0460 (C 22.8) or -10°C to +400°C based on the
1.0425 P265 GH (HII) reduction factor (Kpa) from the
Surface treatment: primer coated. table on the next page PLEASE NOTE! TEMPERATURE REDUCTION FACTOR
Stainless steel langes are All expansion joints are designed °C Kpa
l Vibrations
available on request. to be tested at a pressure 1,43 x There are many ways to absorb
Tolerances: according to norms and the design pressure. vibration. To know more about it, 20 1,00
standards that applies. Where a higher test pressure is please contact us.
required a unit with a higher 100 0,83
Welding ends
nominal pressure (PN) should be Misalignment 150 0,78
Material:
selected to achieve this We strongly advise against the use of
≤ DN 500: EN 1.0345/P235 GH (HI)
expansion joints and bellows for 200 0,74
> DN 500: EN 1.0425/P265 GH (HII)
misalignment.
Surface treatment: primer coated. Movements 250 0,71
Movements are considered alternatives. Torsion
Stainless steel welding ends are 300 0,67
The total accumulated coeicient of Torsion on bellow parts are not
available on request. utilisation cannot exceed 1. desirable and should be set to zero (0). 350 0,64
Tolerances: according to norms and A 100% AX utilisation allows no lateral If this cannot be avoided, please
400 0,62
standards that applies. movements. contact us.

On request
CUSTOMISED
Please contact us, if you have any SOLUTIONS
special requirements for
If the required/speciied expansion We are specialised in designing and
eg. temperature down to -60°C,
joint is not found in this product manufacturing of customised
a special combination of ends etc.
catalogue, please do not hesitate to solutions. See selected examples
forward your speciications to us. here: WebLink 13601

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Lo
l*

UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES

UN2BU / ID no. 51

UN
d1
Do
PN 2,5 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness OFD* Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness OFD* Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA
diameter length diameter section distance diameter length diameter section distance
2δN 2λN Lo c d1 Do A l* Cδ Cλ 2δN 2λN Lo c d1 Do A l* Cδ Cλ
mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg

50 47 123 350 51.057.10 16 90 69 27,9 196 80 1,2 3,9

65 54 122 360 51.058.10 16 107 87 46,0 215 73 1,5 5,1

80 52 124 385 51.059.10 18 122 114 79,4 249 86 1,8 8,0

100 75 119 395 51.060.10 18 147 145 131 254 67 2,1 9,6

125 76 123 415 51.061.10 20 178 171 188 272 69 2,8 13,0

150 83 120 440 51.062.10 20 202 204 271 284 82 4 15,0

200 77 81 440 51.064.10 22 258 257 437 277 200 21 25,3

250 101 80 440 51.065.10 24 312 309 663 266 76 14 28,5

300 127 81 440 51.066.10 24 365 365 927 255 97 24 38,8

350 120 82 470 51.067.10 26 410 396 1104 288 105 26 51,2

n k
400 142 81 540 51.068.10 28 465 453 1451 312 95 30 59,6

b la
450

500
149

164
80

81
525

555
51.069.10

51.070.10
30

30
520

570
511

566
1842

2263
312

326
89

101
33

39
72,9

79,4
le f t
600 150 82 645 51.072.10 32 670 679 3257 395 170 65 109
a l l y
700 146 79 700 51.074.10 40 775 777 4335 444 184 80 156
i o n
800 124 80 785 51.076.10 44 880 886 5654 553 215 78 218

te nt
900 126 80 850 51.078.10 48 980 990 7110 596 215 86 261

si n
1000 230 76 740 51.080.10 52 1080 1098 8765 422 118 119 278

e i
1200 161 61 720 51.082.10 60 1280 1264 11794 473 185 205 361

a g
1400 192 60 715 51.084.10 42 1466 1464 15980 474 176 269 320

is p
Th
1600 191 61 785 51.086.10 47 1666 1664 20776 534 195 310 439

1800 189 40 675 51.088.10 52 1866 1864 26199 414 215 718 497

2000 177 40 735 51.090.10 52 2066 2061 32204 473 261 827 565

2200 218 40 715 51.092.10 57 2266 2260 38865 439 236 1040 710

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13402 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
314 315
Lo
l*
UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDED FLANGES

UN2FU / ID no. 52

UN
Do
PN 2,5 - with flange drilling according to EN1092-1

Weblink: 13403

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA
diameter length diameter section distance diameter length diameter section distance
2δN 2λN Lo c Do A l* Cδ Cλ 2δN 2λN Lo c Do A l* Cδ Cλ
mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg

50 47 124 340 52.057.10 16 69 27,9 194 80 1,2 3,9

65 54 123 350 52.058.10 16 87 46,0 214 73 1,5 4,9

80 52 125 365 52.059.10 18 114 79,4 250 86 1,8 8,0

100 75 123 370 52.060.10 18 145 131 252 67 2,1 9,4

125 76 123 395 52.061.10 20 171 188 273 69 2,8 12,6

150 83 119 420 52.062.10 20 204 271 285 82 4 14,6

200 77 81 415 52.064.10 22 257 437 276 200 21 25,3

250 101 79 415 52.065.10 24 309 663 264 76 14 27,5

300 127 81 420 52.066.10 24 365 927 256 97 24 38,8

350 120 82 450 52.067.10 26 396 1104 289 105 26 51,2

n k
400 142 80 520 52.068.10 28 453 1451 312 95 30 59,6

b la
450

500
149

164
81

81
500

535
52.069.10

52.070.10
30

30
511

566
1842

2263
310

328
89

101
33

39
70,7

79,4
le f t
600 150 82 620 52.072.10 32 679 3257 393 170 66 109
a l l y
700 146 79 680 52.074.10 40 777 4335 445 184 80 156
i o n
800 124 80 765 52.076.10 44 886 5654 554 215 78 218

te nt
900 126 80 825 52.078.10 48 990 7110 594 215 87 251

si n
1000 230 78 720 52.080.10 52 1098 8765 423 118 116 265

e i
1200 161 60 745 52.082.10 60 1264 11794 472 185 208 361

a g
1400 192 60 740 52.084.10 42 1464 15980 473 176 270 320

is p
Th
1600 190 61 810 52.086.10 47 1664 20776 533 195 311 438

1800 189 40 700 52.088.10 52 1864 26199 413 215 719 494

2000 177 40 760 52.090.10 52 2061 32204 473 261 828 565

2200 218 40 740 52.092.10 57 2260 38865 438 236 1050 707

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13403 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
316 317
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UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS


l*

s
UN2SU / ID no. 53

UN
Do

D
PN 2,5

Weblink: 13404

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCE RATE WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCE RATE WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA Nominal AX LA Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section distance diameter length diameter thickness diameter section distance
2δN 2λN Lo D s Do A l* Cδ Cλ 2δN 2λN Lo D s Do A l* Cδ Cλ
mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg

50 47 122 410 53.057.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 195 80 1,2 1,3

65 54 123 420 53.058.10 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 215 73 1,5 1,7

80 52 123 415 53.059.10 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 248 86 1,8 2,9

100 75 123 420 53.060.10 114,3 3,6 145 131 255 67 2,1 4,2

125 76 124 440 53.061.10 139,7 4 171 188 275 69 2,8 6,0

150 83 121 470 53.062.10 168,3 4,5 204 271 294 82 3,8 7,4

200 151 84 430 53.064.10 219,1 6,3 262 446 205 103 19 12,3

250 101 81 455 53.065.10 273 6,3 309 663 268 76 13 15,6

300 127 80 445 53.066.10 323,9 7,1 365 927 253 97 25 21,6

350 120 80 495 53.067.10 355,6 6,3 396 1104 283 105 27 22,8

n k
400 142 80 560 53.068.10 406,4 6,3 453 1451 310 95 30 28,6

b la
450

500
149

164
81

82
540

570
53.069.10

53.070.10
457

508
6,3

6,3
511

566
1842

2263
310

330
89

101
33

39
33,6

38,3
le f t
600 150 81 630 53.072.10 610 6 679 3257 390 170 67 48,1
a l l y
700 146 81 710 53.074.10 711 6 777 4335 450 184 78 70,8
i o n
800 124 79 780 53.076.10 813 6 886 5654 550 215 80 96,6

te nt
900 126 81 830 53.078.10 914 6 990 7110 600 215 85 105

si n
1000 230 80 710 53.080.10 1016 6 1098 8765 420 118 115 106

e i
1100 169 61 720 53.081.10 1120 6 1198 10540 440 170 191 114

a g
1200 161 60 785 53.082.10 1220 6 1264 11794 472 185 208 124

is p
Th
1300 193 60 785 53.083.10 1320 6 1364 13818 442 166 247 123

1400 192 60 815 53.084.10 1420 6 1464 15980 472 176 270 138

1500 191 60 845 53.085.10 1520 6 1564 18299 502 185 293 155

1600 190 61 875 53.086.10 1620 6 1664 20776 532 195 312 172

1700 189 40 735 53.087.10 1720 6 1764 23409 392 205 671 147

1800 189 40 755 53.088.10 1820 6 1864 26199 412 215 721 161

1900 185 40 785 53.089.10 1920 6 1963 29132 442 233 767 179

2000 177 40 815 53.090.10 2020 6 2061 32204 473 261 829 197

2100 223 39 755 53.091.10 2120 6 2161 35466 407 219 1020 198

2200 218 40 785 53.092.10 2220 6 2260 38865 437 236 1050 217

Design code: EN 14917 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13404 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
321

US
EXHAUST
EXPANSION JOINTS
324 Exhaust expansion joint types
326 Standard range design

WITH LOOSE FLANGES


US1BU / ID no. 11
328 PN 1

WITH WELDING ENDS


US1SU / ID no. 13
332 PN 1

WITH LOOSE FLANGES


US2BU / ID no. 21
336 PN 1

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints


322

EXHAUST
EXPANSION JOINTS

WITH WELDING ENDS


US2SU / ID no. 23
338 PN 1

WITH LOOSE FLANGES


US3BU / ID no. 31
340 PN 1

WITH WELDING ENDS


US3SU / ID no. 33
342 PN 1

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints


324 325

US
EXHAUST EXHAUST
EXPANSION JOINT T YPES EXPANSION JOINT T YPES
SINGLE BELLOW DOUBLE BELLOW

Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust


with loose langes with welding ends with loose langes with welding ends with loose langes with welding ends

US1BU / ID no. 11 US1SU / ID no. 13 US2BU / ID no. 21 US2SU / ID no. 23 US3BU / ID no. 31 US3SU / ID no. 33
DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200 DN 50 - 2200
PN 1 PN 1 PN 1 PN 1 PN 1 PN 1

MORE INFORMATION

Please refer to WebLink 13501 to: Easy access via this QR code:
l See how the exhaust expansion
joints absorb movement
l See accessories (e.g. inner
sleeves)
l See tables
l See installation instruction
l Access online inquiry/order form
l Download BelMaker Light®

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US
STANDARD RANGE
DESIGN
Bellow Design condition PLEASE NOTE!
Multiply bellow in double certiied l Design code: EJMA 9
material. Vibrations
l Designed at 550°C for minimum There are many ways to absorb
Material: EN 1.4541/AISI 321 or 1000 thermal load cycles vibration. To know more about it,
EN 1.4571/AISI 316 Ti please contact us.
Tolerances: according to
Movements Misalignment
EN ISO 13920 Class C.
Movements are considered alternatives. We strongly advise against the use of
Connection ends The total accumulated coeicient of expansion joints and bellows for
Flanges utilisation cannot exceed 1. misalignment.
Loose langes. A 100% AX utilisation allows no lateral
Drilling according to DIN 86044. movements. Torsion
Torsion on bellow parts are not
Material: 1.0038 (S235JRG2). desirable and should be set to zero (0).
Accessories
Surface treatment: on request. Inner sleeve, cover, counter lange, If this cannot be avoided, please
Stainless steel langes are gaskets, insulation etc. are available contact us.
available on request. on request.
Tolerances: according to norms and Certificates
standards that applies. Available on request.
Welding ends
Material:
≤ DN 500: EN 1.0345/P235 GH (HI)
> DN 500: EN 1.0425/P265 GH (HII)
Surface treatment: on request.
Stainless steel welding ends are
available on request.
Tolerances: according to norms and
standards that applies.

On request
CUSTOMISED
Please contact us, if you have any SOLUTIONS
special requirements for
If the required/speciied expansion We are specialised in designing and
eg. temperature down to -60°C,
joint is not found in this product manufacturing of customised
a special combination of ends etc.
catalogue, please do not hesitate to solutions. See selected examples
forward your speciications to us. here: WebLink 13601

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
328 329
Lo

EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES

US1BU / ID no. 11

US
d1
Do
PN 1 - with flange drilling according to DIN 86044

Weblink: 13502

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 30 18 50 140 11.007.10 20 80 69 27,9 73 36 0,6 5,8 400 90 8 23 185 11.018.10 16 442 461 1478 59 1710 25 27,8

50 49 50 50 210 11.007.20 20 80 69 27,9 45 8,1 0,4 5,9 400 151 23 39 260 11.018.20 16 442 461 1478 36 371 15 29,8

65 34 15 50 130 11.008.10 20 98 87 46,0 64 65 0,9 6,7 400 226 56 50 365 11.018.30 16 441 457 1459 44 184 18 38,0

65 55 39 50 190 11.008.20 20 98 87 46,0 40 16 0,6 6,9 450 91 7 21 185 11.019.10 16 493 511 1842 69 2510 36 32,0

65 73 68 50 235 11.008.30 20 98 87 46,0 31 7 0,4 7,0 450 152 21 35 260 11.019.20 16 493 511 1842 42 543 22 34,3

80 34 8 38 135 11.009.10 20 113 114 79,4 64 233 1,4 7,6 450 223 49 50 365 11.019.30 16 492 510 1832 44 227 23 43,5

80 56 22 50 180 11.009.20 20 113 114 79,4 38 51 0,9 7,9 500 108 8 23 210 11.020.10 16 544 566 2263 72 2960 46 34,7

80 85 51 50 235 11.009.30 20 113 114 79,4 26 15 0,6 8,0 500 184 27 39 305 11.020.20 16 544 564 2254 45 540 28 37,2

100 49 9 43 145 11.010.10 22 141 145 131 40 274 1,5 9,5 500 270 59 50 415 11.020.30 16 543 564 2248 47 253 29 47,3

100 70 19 50 180 11.010.20 22 141 144 130 29 87 1,1 9,6 600 101 6 17 250 11.022.10 20 643 679 3257 129 7410 116 54,2

100 119 59 50 255 11.010.30 22 141 144 129 27 26 1 10,7 600 177 21 31 340 11.022.20 20 643 679 3257 74 1390 67 58,0

125 49 7 36 145 11.011.10 22 170 171 188 46 459 2,4 11,7 600 279 52 49 460 11.022.30 20 643 679 3257 47 358 43 63,8

125 84 23 50 195 11.011.20 22 170 171 187 42 135 2,2 12,7 700 98 5 15 230 11.024.10 20 745 777 4335 150 11300 180 62,3

125 125 65 50 290 11.011.30 22 170 172 186 47 39 2,4 14,4 700 176 18 27 320 11.024.20 20 745 778 4341 82 2060 99 66,7

150 54 7 33 165 11.012.10 24 201 204 271 51 598 3,8 15,3 700 283 45 43 460 11.024.30 20 745 781 4358 47 478 56 73,4

150 109 31 50 240 11.012.20 24 201 204 271 26 75 1,9 15,9 800 80 3 10 200 11.026.10 20 847 886 5654 169 31200 265 71,0

150 158 94 50 390 11.012.30 24 201 203 266 48 29 3,5 19,3 800 156 12 21 290 11.026.20 20 847 886 5654 85 3830 133 76,0

200 76 10 36 155 11.014.10 16 252 257 442 40 578 4,9 11,4 800 282 40 38 440 11.026.30 20 847 884 5640 50 663 78 83,7

200 130 32 50 225 11.014.20 16 252 256 440 24 97 2,9 12,4 900 79 2 9 220 11.028.10 20 949 990 7110 173 39900 342 76,3

200 149 48 50 275 11.014.30 16 252 259 444 32 74 4 13,8 900 144 9 17 305 11.028.20 20 949 990 7110 87 4710 171 81,9

250 67 7 26 155 11.015.10 16 306 309 663 59 1210 11 13,6 900 247 28 29 425 11.028.30 20 949 990 7110 52 1040 103 93,4

250 144 38 50 275 11.015.20 16 306 314 673 39 134 7,3 16,6 1000 71 2 7 215 11.030.10 20 1051 1096 8749 165 43700 399 84,1

250 194 73 50 370 11.015.30 16 305 313 667 47 76 8,6 22,1 1000 120 6 13 275 11.030.20 20 1051 1098 8765 92 8890 224 93,5

300 77 7 25 170 11.016.10 16 357 365 927 70 1980 18 19,6 1000 246 25 26 425 11.030.30 20 1051 1093 8724 55 1340 133 104

300 118 18 39 220 11.016.20 16 357 370 943 21 217 5,3 19,6 1100 95 3 9 225 11.031.10 20 1155 1198 10540 144 26000 421 96,0

300 207 70 50 385 11.016.30 16 356 365 923 48 98 13 28,1 1100 170 11 16 315 11.031.20 20 1155 1194 10503 95 5650 278 103

350 54 3 16 135 11.017.10 16 391 404 1132 39 1900 13 23,1 1100 274 28 27 435 11.031.30 20 1155 1197 10531 55 1330 159 114

350 118 16 35 210 11.017.20 16 391 402 1126 22 281 6,9 24,8

350 219 64 50 365 11.017.30 16 390 400 1113 45 129 14 34,0


To be continued...

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13502 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
330 331
Lo

EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS WITH LOOSE FLANGES

US1BU / ID no. 11

US
d1
Do
PN 1 - with flange drilling according to DIN 86044

Weblink: 13502

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Thickness OFD * Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter section diameter length diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo c d1 Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

1200 101 3 9 195 11.032.10 20 1255 1264 11794 163 34100 533 104 2200 80 1 4 170 11.042.10 20 2255 2260 38865 375 461300 4050 180

1200 178 11 16 285 11.032.20 20 1255 1264 11813 101 6890 329 112 2200 131 3 6 230 11.042.20 20 2255 2260 38865 225 98500 2430 192

1200 286 30 26 435 11.032.30 20 1255 1259 11765 71 1590 232 124 2200 229 10 11 350 11.042.30 20 2255 2260 38865 125 16600 1350 217

1300 75 1 6 165 11.033.10 20 1355 1366 13818 218 94300 835 108

1300 127 5 10 225 11.033.20 20 1355 1364 13818 151 23800 580 112

1300 227 16 19 345 11.033.30 20 1355 1364 13797 78 3770 299 125

1400 75 1 6 165 11.034.10 20 1455 1466 15980 234 117000 1040 116

1400 127 4 10 225 11.034.20 20 1455 1464 15980 162 29600 719 121

1400 227 15 18 345 11.034.30 20 1455 1464 15958 84 4680 371 134

1500 75 1 5 165 11.035.10 20 1555 1565 18287 259 148200 1320 124

1500 127 4 9 225 11.035.20 20 1555 1564 18299 173 36100 879 129

1500 227 14 17 345 11.035.30 20 1555 1564 18275 90 5720 453 143

1600 75 1 5 165 11.036.10 20 1655 1664 20750 285 185300 1650 132

1600 127 4 8 225 11.036.20 20 1655 1664 20776 184 43600 1070 137

1600 227 13 16 345 11.036.30 20 1655 1664 20750 95 6900 547 152

1700 76 1 5 165 11.037.10 20 1755 1763 23368 313 231100 2030 140

1700 127 4 8 225 11.037.20 20 1755 1764 23409 195 52100 1270 145

1700 228 13 15 345 11.037.30 20 1755 1763 23368 105 8560 677 161

1800 76 1 4 165 11.038.10 20 1855 1864 26142 343 283300 2490 145

1800 127 3 7 225 11.038.20 20 1855 1864 26199 206 61500 1500 153

1800 229 12 14 345 11.038.30 20 1855 1864 26142 115 10600 830 170

1900 74 1 4 165 11.039.10 20 1955 1962 29117 390 352600 3150 152

1900 126 3 7 225 11.039.20 20 1955 1963 29132 225 74400 1820 161

1900 228 11 13 345 11.039.30 20 1955 1963 29132 125 12800 1020 179

2000 72 1 4 165 11.040.10 20 2055 2061 32204 425 418800 3800 163

2000 121 3 6 225 11.040.20 20 2055 2061 32204 255 90900 2280 170

2000 144 0 0 344 11.040.30 20 2055 2061 32204 142 13100 1270 189

2100 80 1 4 170 11.041.10 20 2155 2160 35449 359 402800 3540 172

2100 131 3 7 230 11.041.20 20 2155 2161 35466 208 82800 2040 184

2100 231 10 12 350 11.041.30 20 2155 2162 35483 111 13500 1100 208

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13502 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
332 333

EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS WITH WELDING ENDS


Lo

s
US1SU / ID no. 13

US
PN 1 - with flange drilling according to DIN 86044

Do

D
Weblink: 13503

DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

50 30 18 50 215 13.007.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 73 36 0,6 0,7 400 90 8 23 230 13.018.10 406,4 6,3 461 1478 59 1710 25 12,5

50 49 50 50 280 13.007.20 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 45 8,1 0,4 0,8 400 151 23 39 305 13.018.20 406,4 6,3 461 1478 36 371 15 14,5

65 34 15 50 205 13.008.10 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 64 65 0,9 0,8 400 229 56 50 410 13.018.30 406,4 6,3 457 1459 44 185 18 22,7

65 56 42 50 270 13.008.20 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 63 23 0,9 1,3 450 88 7 20 230 13.019.10 457 6,3 511 1842 69 2470 36 14,0

80 34 8 38 165 13.009.10 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 64 233 1,4 1,2 450 152 21 35 305 13.019.20 457 6,3 511 1842 42 543 22 16,3

80 56 22 50 210 13.009.20 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 38 51 0,9 1,4 450 229 50 50 410 13.019.30 457 6,3 510 1832 44 230 23 22,1

80 85 51 50 270 13.009.30 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 26 15 0,6 1,5 500 99 8 21 240 13.020.10 508 6,3 566 2263 72 2800 46 15,7

100 49 9 43 165 13.010.10 114,3 3,6 145 131 40 274 1,5 1,7 500 188 28 40 340 13.020.20 508 6,3 564 2254 45 547 28 18,2

100 70 19 50 200 13.010.20 114,3 3,6 144 130 29 87 1,1 1,7 500 266 59 50 445 13.020.30 508 6,3 564 2248 47 250 29 28,3

100 119 59 50 275 13.010.30 114,3 3,6 144 129 27 26 1 2,6 600 101 6 17 240 13.022.10 610 4 679 3257 129 7410 116 13,8

125 49 7 36 165 13.011.10 139,7 4 171 188 46 459 2,4 2,2 600 177 21 31 330 13.022.20 610 4 679 3257 74 1390 67 20,4

125 84 23 50 215 13.011.20 139,7 4 171 187 42 135 2,2 3,2 600 279 52 49 450 13.022.30 610 4 679 3257 47 358 43 22,4

125 125 65 50 315 13.011.30 139,7 4 172 186 47 39 2,4 4,9 700 98 5 15 260 13.024.10 711 4 777 4335 150 11300 180 20,7

150 54 7 33 175 13.012.10 168,3 4,5 204 271 51 598 3,8 2,6 700 176 18 27 350 13.024.20 711 4 778 4341 82 2060 99 25,1

150 109 31 50 250 13.012.20 168,3 4,5 204 271 26 75 1,9 3,4 700 280 45 43 470 13.024.30 711 4 781 4358 47 475 56 31,8

150 158 94 50 405 13.012.30 168,3 4,5 203 266 48 29 3,5 6,8 800 76 2 10 230 13.026.10 813 4 886 5654 169 30200 265 23,7

200 76 10 36 190 13.014.10 219,1 6,3 257 442 40 578 4,9 4,5 800 153 11 20 320 13.026.20 813 4 886 5654 85 3780 133 23,7

200 120 32 50 275 13.014.20 219,1 6,3 259 441 62 206 7,6 7,3 800 279 39 37 470 13.026.30 813 4 884 5640 50 659 78 36,4

200 149 48 50 310 13.014.30 219,1 6,3 259 444 32 74 4 7,1 900 75 2 9 230 13.028.10 914 4 990 7110 173 38600 342 21,0

250 67 7 26 190 13.015.10 273 6,3 309 663 59 1210 11 6,1 900 151 10 18 320 13.028.20 914 4 990 7110 87 4840 171 32,3

250 144 38 50 310 13.015.20 273 6,3 314 673 39 134 7,3 8,8 900 253 29 30 440 13.028.30 914 4 990 7110 52 1050 103 35,3

250 194 73 50 400 13.015.30 273 6,3 313 667 47 76 8,6 14,3 1000 75 2 8 230 13.030.10 1016 4 1096 8749 165 45100 399 29,6

300 69 6 23 190 13.016.10 323,9 7,1 365 927 70 1860 18 9,1 1000 127 6 13 290 13.030.20 1016 4 1098 8765 92 9190 224 35,9

300 121 18 40 245 13.016.20 323,9 7,1 370 943 21 220 5,3 8,5 1000 252 26 27 440 13.030.30 1016 4 1093 8724 55 1360 133 39,2

300 207 70 50 415 13.016.30 323,9 7,1 365 923 48 98 13 17,6 1100 100 3 9 280 13.031.10 1120 4 1198 10540 144 26800 421 34,8

350 54 3 16 190 13.017.10 355,6 6,3 404 1132 39 1900 13 8,5 1100 178 11 17 370 13.031.20 1120 4 1194 10503 95 5810 278 41,7

350 121 17 36 265 13.017.20 355,6 6,3 402 1126 22 285 6,9 9,8 1100 270 28 26 485 13.031.30 1120 4 1197 10531 55 1320 159 52,4

350 219 64 50 415 13.017.30 355,6 6,3 400 1113 45 129 14 19,7

To be continued...

Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13503 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN Nominal AX LA AN Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- AX LA AN
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section diameter length diameter thickness diameter section
2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα 2δN 2λN 2αN Lo D s Do A Cδ Cλ Cα
mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg mm mm deg. mm mm mm mm cm2 N/mm N/mm Nm/deg. kg

1200 106 3 9 315 13.032.10 1220 4 1264 11794 163 35200 533 38,0 2200 77 1 3 285 13.042.10 2220 4 2260 38865 375 450100 4050 63,6

1200 170 10 15 400 13.032.20 1220 4 1264 11813 101 6700 329 45,5 2200 126 3 6 345 13.042.20 2220 4 2260 38865 225 96200 2430 76,0

1200 286 30 26 555 13.032.30 1220 4 1259 11765 71 1590 232 57,1 2200 234 10 12 470 13.042.30 2220 4 2260 38865 125 16900 1350 102

1300 79 1 6 285 13.033.10 1320 4 1366 13818 218 97500 835 37,1

1300 130 5 11 345 13.033.20 1320 4 1364 13818 151 24200 580 41,1

1300 222 16 19 460 13.033.30 1320 4 1364 13797 78 3720 299 53,6

1400 79 1 6 285 13.034.10 1420 4 1466 15980 234 120900 1040 39,8

1400 130 5 10 345 13.034.20 1420 4 1464 15980 162 30000 719 44,2

1400 222 15 17 460 13.034.30 1420 4 1464 15958 84 4610 371 57,6

1500 79 1 5 285 13.035.10 1520 4 1565 18287 259 153200 1320 42,6

1500 130 4 9 345 13.035.20 1520 4 1564 18299 173 36700 879 47,3

1500 224 14 16 460 13.035.30 1520 4 1564 18275 90 5670 453 61,6

1600 79 1 5 285 13.036.10 1620 4 1664 20750 285 191500 1650 45,5

1600 130 4 9 345 13.036.20 1620 4 1664 20776 184 44300 1070 50,4

1600 222 13 15 460 13.036.30 1620 4 1664 20750 95 6810 547 65,7

1700 79 1 5 285 13.037.10 1720 4 1763 23368 313 236900 2030 48,3

1700 130 4 8 345 13.037.20 1720 4 1764 23409 195 52800 1270 53,6

1700 223 12 14 460 13.037.30 1720 4 1763 23368 105 8450 677 69,8

1800 78 1 4 285 13.038.10 1820 4 1864 26142 343 288000 2490 48,3

1800 130 3 8 345 13.038.20 1820 4 1864 26199 206 62500 1500 56,7

1800 224 12 14 460 13.038.30 1820 4 1864 26142 115 10400 830 73,9

1900 74 1 4 285 13.039.10 1920 4 1962 29117 390 352600 3150 50,8

1900 126 3 7 345 13.039.20 1920 4 1963 29132 225 74400 1820 59,8

1900 228 11 13 465 13.039.30 1920 4 1963 29132 125 12800 1020 77,9

2000 72 1 4 285 13.040.10 2020 4 2061 32204 425 418800 3800 56,7

2000 121 3 6 345 13.040.20 2020 4 2061 32204 255 90900 2280 62,9

2000 217 10 12 465 13.040.30 2020 4 2061 32204 142 15600 1270 82,0

2100 77 1 4 285 13.041.10 2120 4 2160 35449 359 393000 3540 60,7

2100 125 3 6 345 13.041.20 2120 4 2161 35466 208 80400 2040 72,6

2100 225 10 12 465 13.041.30 2120 4 2162 35483 111 13300 1100 96,5

Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13503 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness OFD* Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness OFD* Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA
diameter length diameter section distance diameter length diameter section distance
2δN 2λN Lo c d1 Do A l* Cδ Cλ 2δN 2λN Lo c d1 Do A l* Cδ Cλ
mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg

50 60 146 335 21.007.10 20 80 69 27,9 194 37 1,5 6,4

65 69 125 315 21.008.10 20 98 87 46,0 184 32 2,4 7,5

80 64 124 360 21.009.10 20 113 114 79,4 239 32 2,9 9,3

100 92 126 355 21.010.10 22 141 145 131 225 20 3,5 11,4

125 94 124 385 21.011.10 22 170 171 188 255 23 4,5 14,7

150 101 121 420 21.012.10 24 201 204 271 276 26 6,2 19,4

200 135 80 325 21.014.10 16 252 257 442 186 20 17 15,2

250 122 81 385 21.015.10 16 306 309 663 246 30 21 21,7

300 153 83 395 21.016.10 16 357 365 927 245 35 37 30,4

350 126 64 365 21.017.10 16 391 404 1132 241 20 25 33,3

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400 187 80 410 21.018.10 16 442 461 1478 243 30 47 39,7

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600 180 81 580 21.022.10 20 643 679 3257 374 65 109 76,2
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700 177 80 610 21.024.10 20 745 777 4335 414 75 130 86,9
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800 300 82 570 21.026.10 20 847 886 5654 314 43 149 102

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900 306 80 610 21.028.10 20 949 990 7110 344 44 172 116

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1000 255 72 630 21.030.10 20 1051 1098 8765 394 46 181 136

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1100 204 59 610 21.031.10 20 1155 1198 10540 414 72 303 142

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1200 204 56 610 21.032.10 20 1255 1264 11794 414 82 328 154

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1300 255 59 620 21.033.10 20 1355 1364 13818 394 76 379 160

1400 255 58 640 21.034.10 20 1455 1464 15980 414 81 429 175

1500 256 59 670 21.035.10 20 1555 1564 18299 444 87 461 191

1600 257 60 700 21.036.10 20 1655 1664 20776 474 92 492 208

1700 254 40 580 21.037.10 20 1755 1764 23409 354 98 1010 200

1800 253 40 600 21.038.10 20 1855 1864 26199 374 103 1080 215

1900 251 40 620 21.039.10 20 1955 1963 29132 394 113 1190 230

2000 236 40 660 21.040.10 20 2055 2061 32204 434 128 1250 250

2100 264 35 600 21.041.10 20 2155 2161 35466 368 104 1520 261

2200 267 36 620 21.042.10 20 2255 2260 38865 388 113 1650 277

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13504 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
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Nominal AX LA Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA Nominal AX LA Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section distance diameter length diameter thickness diameter section distance
2δN 2λN Lo D s Do A l* Cδ Cλ 2δN 2λN Lo D s Do A l* Cδ Cλ
mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg

50 60 146 410 23.007.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 195 37 1,5 1,3

65 69 125 390 23.008.10 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 185 32 2,4 1,5

80 64 124 395 23.009.10 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 228 32 2,9 2,8

100 92 126 375 23.010.10 114,3 3,6 145 131 208 20 3,5 3,8

125 94 124 405 23.011.10 139,7 4 171 188 238 23 4,5 5,4

150 101 121 430 23.012.10 168,3 4,5 204 271 255 26 6,2 6,7

200 135 80 360 23.014.10 219,1 6,3 257 442 170 20 17 8,3

250 122 81 415 23.015.10 273 6,3 309 663 228 30 21 13,9

300 149 81 415 23.016.10 323,9 7,1 365 927 223 35 37 20,0

350 120 61 415 23.017.10 355,6 6,3 404 1132 222 20 25 18,7

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400 185 79 455 23.018.10 406,4 6,3 461 1478 223 30 47 24,3

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600 180 81 570 23.022.10 610 4 679 3257 330 65 109 32,9
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700 177 80 640 23.024.10 711 4 777 4335 380 75 130 49,7
i o n
800 300 82 605 23.026.10 813 4 886 5654 283 43 149 44,2

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900 310 81 625 23.028.10 914 4 990 7110 302 44 172 62,7

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1000 252 71 640 23.030.10 1016 4 1098 8765 350 46 181 77,7

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1100 211 61 665 23.031.10 1120 4 1198 10540 383 72 303 80,6

a g
1200 212 58 730 23.032.10 1220 4 1264 11794 415 82 328 88,0

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1300 259 60 740 23.033.10 1320 4 1364 13818 395 76 379 88,6

1400 259 59 760 23.034.10 1420 4 1464 15980 415 81 429 98,3

1500 260 60 790 23.035.10 1520 4 1564 18299 445 87 461 110

1600 257 60 820 23.036.10 1620 4 1664 20776 475 92 492 122

1700 254 40 700 23.037.10 1720 4 1764 23409 355 98 1010 109

1800 259 41 720 23.038.10 1820 4 1864 26199 375 103 1080 119

1900 251 40 740 23.039.10 1920 4 1963 29132 395 113 1190 130

2000 236 40 775 23.040.10 2020 4 2061 32204 433 128 1250 144

2100 256 34 715 23.041.10 2120 4 2161 35466 367 104 1520 150

2200 260 35 735 23.042.10 2220 4 2260 38865 387 113 1650 161

Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13505 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. FLANGE BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness OFD* Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA Nominal AX LA Built-in Thickness OFD* Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA
diameter length diameter section distance diameter length diameter section distance
2δN 2λN Lo c d1 Do A l* Cδ Cλ 2δN 2λN Lo c d1 Do A l* Cδ Cλ
mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg

50 38 64 235 31.007.10 20 80 69 27,9 132 57 4,9 5,9 2100 149 18 480 31.041.10 20 2155 2163 35463 315 192 4000 198

65 41 63 245 31.008.10 20 98 87 46,0 150 53 6,2 6,9 2200 147 17 480 31.042.10 20 2255 2263 38879 315 201 4580 206

80 61 69 270 31.009.10 20 113 114 79,4 137 32 7,2 8,0

100 72 55 240 31.010.10 22 141 145 131 116 24 13 9,9

125 69 46 245 31.011.10 22 170 170 187 120 31 21 12,1

150 97 68 310 31.012.10 24 201 204 271 154 26 16 16,2

200 90 47 285 31.014.10 16 252 258 444 144 49 53 13,2

250 85 36 285 31.015.10 16 306 312 669 144 59 97 15,9

300 83 30 285 31.016.10 16 357 363 923 144 68 155 20,8

350 86 34 295 31.017.10 16 391 401 1121 169 62 136 26,1

400 116 46 345 31.018.10 16 442 458 1464 195 50 106 29,8

450 113 40 345 31.019.10 16 493 509 1830 195 55 147 34,3

500 94 31 355 31.020.10 16 544 560 2238 194 82 278 35,9

550 90 27 360 31.021.10 20 595 609 2676 192 98 396 49,6

600 114 34 410 31.022.10 20 643 672 3211 211 102 404 57,9

700 139 45 465 31.024.10 20 745 781 4358 266 85 300 69,0

800 137 39 465 31.026.10 20 847 883 5634 266 95 433 78,7

900 134 34 465 31.028.10 20 949 985 7072 266 105 600 87,7

1000 131 30 465 31.030.10 20 1051 1087 8674 266 115 805 96,8

1100 129 27 465 31.031.10 20 1155 1191 10476 266 125 1060 107

1200 148 31 480 31.032.10 20 1255 1263 11784 315 113 780 116

1300 150 29 480 31.033.10 20 1355 1363 13787 315 122 982 125

1400 150 27 480 31.034.10 20 1455 1463 15947 315 130 1220 134

1500 148 25 480 31.035.10 20 1555 1563 18264 315 139 1500 143

1600 152 24 480 31.036.10 20 1655 1663 20737 315 148 1800 152

1700 148 22 480 31.037.10 20 1755 1763 23368 315 157 2150 161

1800 149 21 480 31.038.10 20 1855 1863 26156 315 166 2540 170

1900 150 20 480 31.039.10 20 1955 1963 29101 315 174 2980 179

2000 150 19 480 31.040.10 20 2055 2063 32204 315 183 3460 189

* OFD= Outside face diameter Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13506 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WELDING ENDS BELLOW ADJUSTING FORCES WEIGHT

Nominal AX LA Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA Nominal AX LA Built-in Outside Wall Outside Ef. cross- Centre AX LA
diameter length diameter thickness diameter section distance diameter length diameter thickness diameter section distance
2δN 2λN Lo D s Do A l* Cδ Cλ 2δN 2λN Lo D s Do A l* Cδ Cλ
mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg mm mm mm mm mm mm cm2 mm N/mm N/mm kg

50 38 63 310 33.007.10 60,3 2,9 69 27,9 133 57 5,3 0,8 2100 145 17 595 33.041.10 2120 4 2163 35463 314 192 4500 86,0

65 41 62 315 33.008.10 76,1 2,9 87 46,0 149 53 6,7 1,1 2200 145 16 595 33.042.10 2220 4 2263 38879 314 201 5160 90,1

80 68 76 305 33.009.10 88,9 3,2 114 79,4 138 32 8,2 1,5

100 82 62 270 33.010.10 114,3 3,6 145 131 115 24 15 2,1

125 78 51 275 33.011.10 139,7 4 170 187 120 31 25 2,6

150 109 76 330 33.012.10 168,3 4,5 204 271 155 26 19 3,7

200 102 52 320 33.014.10 219,1 6,3 258 444 145 49 64 6,5

250 98 41 320 33.015.10 273 6,3 312 669 145 59 115 8,1

300 95 34 320 33.016.10 323,9 7,1 363 923 145 68 184 10,3

350 96 37 350 33.017.10 355,6 6,3 401 1121 170 62 157 11,8

400 125 49 390 33.018.10 406,4 6,3 458 1464 195 50 126 14,5

450 125 44 390 33.019.10 457 6,3 509 1830 195 55 174 16,3

500 112 36 385 33.020.10 508 6,3 560 2238 193 82 323 16,9

550 104 31 385 33.021.10 559 4 609 2676 192 98 456 14,9

600 137 40 420 33.022.10 610 4 672 3211 210 102 479 18,4

700 151 48 495 33.024.10 711 4 781 4358 265 85 348 25,1

800 151 42 495 33.026.10 813 4 883 5634 265 95 502 28,7

900 151 38 495 33.028.10 914 4 985 7072 265 105 696 32,3

1000 151 34 495 33.030.10 1016 4 1087 8674 265 115 934 35,9

1100 151 31 515 33.031.10 1120 4 1191 10476 265 125 1230 41,7

1200 145 30 595 33.032.10 1220 4 1263 11784 314 113 878 49,5

1300 145 28 595 33.033.10 1320 4 1363 13787 314 122 1110 53,6

1400 145 26 595 33.034.10 1420 4 1463 15947 314 130 1380 57,6

1500 145 24 595 33.035.10 1520 4 1563 18264 314 139 1680 61,6

1600 145 22 595 33.036.10 1620 4 1663 20737 314 148 2030 65,7

1700 145 21 595 33.037.10 1720 4 1763 23368 314 157 2420 69,8

1800 145 20 595 33.038.10 1820 4 1863 26156 314 166 2860 73,9

1900 145 19 595 33.039.10 1920 4 1963 29101 314 174 3360 77,9

2000 145 18 595 33.040.10 2020 4 2063 32204 314 183 3900 82,0

Design code: EJMA 9 Important: The movements should be Please refer to WebLink 13507 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 550°C considered alternatives. The total accumu- QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles lated coeicient of utilisation cannot online inquiry/order form and more
exceed 1.
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348 About vibration absorbers
349 Vibration absorber types
350 Standard range design

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ABOUT VIBRATION
VIBRATION ABSORBERS ABSORBER T YPES
Belman has developed a series of springs holding the tie rods. The tie l House installations, industrial
vibration absorbers, which are rods ensure that pressure thrust forces installations etc.
designed for versatile usage in any from the pump are not transferred to
l Heating, climate, ventilation and
system where pump vibrations occur. the adjacent pipe system.
heat recovery installations
The standard range is made from l Compensate for installation
multi-ply bellows with several very thin misalignments between pipe l Gas, water and sewage treatment
layers of stainless steel. This delivers systems and pumps, and plants
maximum performance regarding: thermal growth
pressure and temperature bearing Advantages
l Eliminates pressure thrust forces
capacity, noise and vibration absorp- l Unlike rubber expansion joints, the
and torques on pumps and other
tion and overall cyclic service life. vibration absorbers are resistant
equipment
against ageing, high temperatures
The vibration absorbers have a l Reduces vibrations, oscillations, and UV-radiation
standard overall length of 130 mm for and noise (sound and vibration)
l Reduction of long-term operation
the easy replacement of any rubber from pumps into pipe systems
and maintenance costs Vibration absorbers
expansion joint. The range of vibration l The multi-ply bellow ensures with welded langes and tie rods
absorbers can resolve any problems l Increased reliability and
maximum performance regarding
related to mechanical vibration and prolongation of the service life of
pressure, temperature and service
the pipe system and connected
VI1FT / ID no. 90
have a higher pressure and life
temperature capacity than rubber equipment
l Standard design is: 16 BarG, and DN 50 - 300
bellows. Unlike rubber expansion l Tie rods as standard for minimum
joints, stainless steel bellows do not overall length of 130 mm for easy
replacement of rubber bellows ixation of pipe system (available PN 16
sufer from atmospheric damage without tie rods, on request)
when used in an outdoor installation. l Special designs are available to
any speciication
Properties
The vibration absorbers feature Applications
rubber bushes for the tie rods for l In pipe systems and installations
maximum noise and vibration where vibrations and stresses
reduction. The vibration absorbers occur
can withstand high pressure at l Pumps, compressors, engines,
elevated temperatures, with lat steel burners etc.

MORE INFORMATION

Please refer to WebLink 13001 to: Easy access via this QR code:
l See how the vibration absorbers
absorb movement
l See accessories ( e.g. inner
sleeve)
l See tables
l See installation instruction
l Access online inquiry/order form
l Download BelMaker Light®

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STANDARD RANGE
DESIGN
Bellow Design condition Accessories Pressure reduction factor The reduction factor is applied to Where the applied design pressure
Multiply bellow in double certiied l Design code: EN 14917 Inner sleeve, cover, counter lange, The factor used for reduction of modify the design pressure [PS] where is lower than the nominal pressure
material. gaskets, insulation etc. are available pressure [Kpa], is based on the bellow temperatures exceed 20°C, it com- for the standard unit an increase in
l Designed at 20°C for minimum on request. material yield strength at design pensates for the decay in material fatigue life expectancy and / or
Material: EN 1.4541/AISI 321 or 1000 thermal load cycles (2λN) and temperature [Rp], and the yield mechanical properties at elevated increased movements can be
EN 1.4571/AISI 316 Ti vibrations (+/- 0,5 mm in all Certificates strength at room temperature [Rpt]. temperatures. The modiied pressure achieved.
Tolerances: according to planes). Material certiicate 3.1 according to must always be lower than the nominal
EN ISO 13920 Class C. EN 10204 and/or ASME. pressure of the standard item.
l Arranged according nominal Please refer to Belmaker Light®
Connection ends pressure [PN] Deiniton: Kpa = Rp / Rpt Calculation: PS / Kpa ≤ PN to get an optimised solution.
Flanges
PN corresponds to the allowable PLEASE NOTE!
Welded langes. l
Drilling according to EN 1092. operating pressure at room Natural frequencies
temperature [Rpt] To avoid resonant response, following
Material: 1.0460 (C 22.8) or
1.0425 P265 GH (HII) relation between the bellows natural
l Operating temperature from
frequency (fn) and system frequency
Surface treatment: primer coated. -10°C to +400°C based on the
(fs) must be fulilled: TEMPERATURE REDUCTION FACTOR
reduction factor (Kpa) from the
Stainless steel langes are fn < 2/3 x fs
°C Kpa
table on the next page
available on request. or
Tolerances: according to norms and l All expansion joints are designed fn > 2 x fs 20 1,00
standards that applies. to be tested at a pressure 1,43 x
the design pressure. Misalignment 100 0,83
Tie rods Where a higher test pressure is We strongly advise against the use of
Material: 1.7225 (42CrMo4) 150 0,78
required a unit with a higher expansion joints and bellows for
The design of the tie rods and the nominal pressure (PN) should be misalignment. 200 0,74
number of them are determined by selected to achieve this Torsion 250 0,71
diameter and pressure. Torsion on bellow parts are not
300 0,67
Rubber bushes: NBR (to max. 120ºC, desirable and should be set to zero (0).
at higher temperatures metallic If this cannot be avoided, please 350 0,64
springs are used). contact us.
400 0,62

On request
CUSTOMISED
Please contact us, if you have any SOLUTIONS
special requirements for
If the required/speciied expansion We are specialised in designing and
eg. temperature down to -60°C,
joint is not found in this product manufacturing of customised
a special combination of ends etc.
catalogue, please do not hesitate to solutions. See selected examples
forward your speciications to us. here: WebLink 13601

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DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES NATURAL FREQUENCY WEIGHT DN MOVEMENT LENGTH ID no. WIDTH FLANGE ADJUSTING FORCES NATURAL FREQUENCY WEIGHT

Nominal LA Vibrations Built-in Max. width Thickness Gaseous media Liquid media Nominal LA Vibrations Built-in Max. width Thickness Gaseous media Liquid media
diameter in all planes length approx. axial lateral axial lateral diameter in all planes length approx. axial lateral axial lateral
2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr ωa ωI ωa ωI 2λN Lo B c Cλ Cp Cr ωa ωI ωa ωI
mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar Hz Hz Hz Hz kg mm mm mm mm mm N/mm N/mm bar N/bar Hz Hz Hz Hz kg

50 11 0,5 130 90.207.10 251 18 69 0 9,9 410 659 376 517 7,6

65 7 0,5 130 90.208.10 271 22 163 0 17 418 947 376 680 9,9

80 9 0,5 130 90.209.10 286 22 163 0 28 239 700 215 502 11,3

100 7 0,5 130 90.210.10 306 22 285 0 45 212 776 190 525 12,4

125 8 0,5 130 90.211.10 336 22 417 0 66 165 733 150 512 15,2

150 5 0,5 130 90.212.10 371 27 1050 0 83 182 1033 163 705 21,0

200 5 0,5 130 90.214.10 442 27 1980 0 161 143 1055 130 725 28,1

250 4 0,5 130 90.215.10 507 27 4270 0 250 137 1267 127 869 38,9

300 2 0,5 130 90.216.10 562 32 13300 0 350 159 2011 147 1324 52,0

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Design code: EN 14917 Natural frequency Please refer to WebLink 13002 or the information about: Primer, connection
Temperature: Calculated at 20°C (EN 1333) Density for media is set to QR code to access online tools and ends, inner sleeve, cover etc.
Minimum fatigue life: 1000 cycles (2λN). Gaseous media: 2 kg/m3. online inquiry/order form and more
Vibrations: 0,5 mm in all planes. Liquid media: 1000 kg/m3.
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EXPANSION JOINTS

359 Pressure balanced expansion joints


361 Pressure balanced expansion joints - compact design
363 Pressure balanced expansion joints - Elbow
365 Chamber expansion joints
367 Rectangular expansion joints
369 Externally pressurised expansion joints
371 FCCU expansion joints
373 Crossover bellows
375 Expansion joints for LNG/LPG
377 Pantographic linkage
379 Equalizing ring reinforced expansion joints
381 Clamshell bellows
383 Expansion joints supplied in segments
385 Lens expansion joints

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PRESSURE BALANCED
EXPANSION JOINTS
Pressure balanced expansion joints load on the surrounding equipment is the pipe system. This also reduces
are designed to absorb movements the total sum of the spring rates of the required space for structures that
from a pipe system. They can both the low bellows and balancing carry ix points and guides.
accommodate axial and lateral bellows. The movement absorbed by Pipe engineers are often faced with
movements where anchoring of the a pressure balanced expansion joint the challenge of limited space due to
pipe system is diicult or impractical should be understood as follows: the surrounding environment. It may
due to structural or economic if the thermal movement in the not be possible to include a number
considerations. Pressure balanced connected pipe is 20 mm, the low of ix points and guides that are
expansion joints do not transfer the bellows of the pressure balanced unit normally required at high pressures.
internal pressure thrust on to the ix will contract by 20 mm and the The pressure balanced expansion
points, adjacent equipment, or balancing bellows, with twice the joint is the optimum solution for
structures. Fix points are usually not efective area of the low bellows, will additional scenarios such as a short
required, only guides can ensure the expand by 20 mm. pipe run connecting two vessels, that
turning of thermal expansion into a Pressure balanced expansion joints are unable to withstand the pressure
controlled movement. can be designed to any speciic thrust loads or at heights, where
Therefore, pressure balanced requirement with tie rods, with cover, additional structures would signiicantly
expansion joints can ofer signiicant and also for the absorption of lateral increase costs. Pressure balanced
advantages, where pipe systems are and or angular movements (universal expansion joints are available in
connected with turbines, pumps, type). various types as shown below.
valves or other equipment, that are
unable to withstand pressure thrust Advantages Application
loads. The advantage of a pressure Pressure balanced expansion joints
balanced expansion joint is that it are used with low pressure turbines,
Although pressure balanced expan- reduces the complexity and size of ix with condensers and also with pumps
sion joints eliminate pressure thrust, points by eliminating the pressure and other equipment, that may be
it’s important to note that the existing thrust, thereby delivering stability to susceptible to pressure loads.

PRODUCT RANGE
Universal pressure balanced expan-
sion joints are available in all sizes and
materials.

With external limiters With internal limiters


Pressure balanced expansion joint Pressure balanced expansion joint
with external limiters. with internal limiters.
Available in all sizes and materials. Available in all sizes and materials.
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COMPACT DESIGN
Pressure balanced expansion joints elements in the expansion joint achieve a space saving of approxi-
are expansion joints incorporating a are high, and the provision of the mately one-third in comparison with
balancing chamber. This creates a necessary guides and ix points are the conventional simple unit.
balancing pressure thrust, which diicult.
opposes the internal pressure thrust The inclusion of a hidden balance A further advantage of this arrange-
force from the low bellows. chamber can sometimes be the most ment is that it usually leaves space
Pressure balanced expansion joints appropriate answer when the for longer bellows elements with
can be the perfect solution in available space in the system is more convolutions while providing
situations where a ix point cannot be limited, and conventional pressure less stifness and minimising
installed such as a pipe system balanced units cannot be used. delection forces.
between two vessels/equipment (e.g. All pressure balanced expansion joints Pressure equalisation is achieved by
turbines, pumps etc.) or elevated pipe works by eliminating the force providing the medium access to the
systems without structural support. generated by the bellows when balance chamber, which has an
subjected to pressure. This force is efective area equal to that of the
In many applications, the design usually the highest force acting on the low bellows and using mechanical
parameters lead to the requirement connected equipment and pipe restraints to contain the pressure
for a customised expansion joint type. system. However, additional forces force whist allowing delection.
This can be especially challenging due to delection and resulting
when the desired expansion joint type movements while designing pipe Drainable solution
requires more space than the pipe system should still be considered. A commonly requested feature of
system dimensions permit. This can pressure balanced expansion joints
sometimes be resolved by the use of Hidden balance chamber is the provision of a drain connection
a pressure balanced expansion joint The simple inline pressure balanced for the balance chamber. This is a
with a compact design and a hidden expansion joint consists of a balance simple connection with a plug,
balance chamber. In many cases, this bellow with a low bellow positioned located at the position of the lowest
can deliver positive economic at either side. The balance bellow has point of the chamber where the
advantages as well as providing a an efective area exactly twice the expansion joint is installed.
good technical solution. area of each low bellows and The drain is closed and sealed with
Pressure balanced expansion joints mechanical connections across the the plug when the unit is in service,
can deliver signiicant advantages bellows contain the pressure force. but can be opened to allow
over unrestrained expansion joints. By using an arrangement where one drainage when the operation is
Especially in the cases, where the low bellow is placed inside the shutdown or interrupted for routine
pressure forces from the bellow balance bellow, it is often possible to maintenance.

APPLICATIONS PRODUCT RANGE


Pressure balanced expansion joints Pressure balanced expansion joints
with compact design are used with with short built-in lengths are available
low pressure turbines, condensers in all sizes and materials.
and also with pumps and other
susceptible equipments.

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EXPANSION JOINTS
ELBOW
used for supporting/ixing the pipe bellows, similar to a tied universal unit.
system. The balancing bellows are connected
to the low bellows and pipe system
By installing a pressure balanced through tie rods so the balancing
expansion joint, the pressure thrust bellow lengthens when the line
force is balanced internally within the bellows are compressed axially and
expansion joint and only the spring thereby creates a constant volume.
rate force, which is needed to move That is why pressure balanced
the expansion joint is transmitted to expansion joints are also known as
the pipe system. constant volume expansion joints.
This reduces the load acting on the
guides/ix points, which further The pressure thrust force is absorbed
reduces the need for supporting as a pulling force in the tie rods,
Elbow pressure balanced expansion structures. This enables the use of whereby the section between the tie
joints or corner relief expansion joints lighter guides that can deliver rods including the bend acts as a
are the types of pressure balanced signiicant savings, especially where balancing chamber. The balancing
expansion joints which are used structural and foundation work is bellows and the low bellows have
where pressure thrust forces on impractical. This feature makes the inside the chamber exactly the same
equipment or piping is unacceptable elbow pressure balanced expansion cross-sectional area and this creates
and the direction of the pipe system joint the preferred choice for pipe a balance in the pressure thrust
also changes. In order to understand systems, where pressure thrust loads forces. Thereby the bend/pipe system
the primary advantage of an elbow acting on langes and/or connected corner is freed from any stresses.
pressure balanced expansion joint, it’s equipment such as turbines is This type of expansion joint is used
important to understand how an avoided. when there is a change in the
ordinary expansion joint inluences the direction of the pipe system and is
pipe system, in which it is installed. How does it work? considered the ideal solution on cross
When a pipe system with an ordinary Elbow pressure balanced expansion over piping on turbines.
axial expansion joint installed is joints can be designed for absorption
pressurised, the pressure reaction of axial and lateral movement. Advantages
force as well as the force needed to If only axial movement is required, the l Reduces / eliminates costs for
move the expansion joint is transmit- expansion joint is designed with only ix points
ted to the pipe system. The pressure one low bellow and one balancing l Balance the system
thrust force can be considerable, bellow after the bend. l Reduces piping costs
generating high demands and If lateral movement occurs the unit l Reduces external loads on
stresses on the guides and ix points generally is designed with two low connected equipment

PRODUCT RANGE
The corner relief expansion joints are
customised solutions designed to it
the application. They are available in
all designs, all sizes and all materials.

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CHAMBER
EXPANSION JOINTS
with higher temperatures. When the heat loss. But the chamber
designing such solution, a chamber expansion joint supplies heat to the
expansion joint can be used to make medium, which is not possible
it possible to increase the temperature through insulation alone, as the
of the media in the expansion joint insulation only retains the existing
and thus improve the low. heat. This heat is not suicient to
minimise the viscosity, nor is it
Usually, a chamber expansion joint is suicient to avoid a cooling and
an expansion joint with another larger settling of the medium in the
expansion joint mounted around it, convolutions of the expansion joint.
whereby a chamber is formed Therefore, the chamber expansion
between the two. The medium lows joint is preferred over insulation for
through the inner expansion joint, sluggish mediums.
while a heating medium, e.g. oil, lows
in the chamber between the expan- Chamber expansion joints
sion joints. The oil is heated and lows and materials
The design of expansion joints for through the chamber via an inlet and Chamber expansion joints can be
operational plants, where the medium an outlet respectively. On its way used in diverse applications and are
has a relatively high viscosity (i.e. a through the chamber, the oil emits manufactured in all types of materials
very thick medium, such as asphalt), heat to the inner expansion joint, thus according to the intended use.
poses a special challenge. The low is maintaining/increasing the tempera- Usually the material is determined by
more sluggish with a thick medium ture of the medium. This increases the temperature as well as the type
due to its inner friction. This creates the luidity of the medium and and consistency of the medium. If the
the risk of the medium settling in the eliminates the risk of ”packing up”. medium is very corrosive, usually
convolutions of the expansion joint high-alloy materials are used. The
and blocking the low and the worst Is it possible to solve the surroundings of the expansion joint
case, the low can be completely cut problem through insulation? may also inluence the choice of
of. This phenomenon is often referred Insulation around the expansion joint material. The chamber expansion
to as "packing up", "cooking" or would merely postpone the problem joints can be designed and manufac-
"caking". The luidity of the liquid, i.e. of low cut-of/”packing up”. The tured from all kind of materials and
its ability to low generally increases insulation would reduce the speed of also completely in stainless steel.

PRODUCT RANGE
Chamber expansion joints are
customised solutions tailored for the
application. They are available in all
designs, all sizes and all materials

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RECTANGULAR
EXPANSION JOINTS
In addition to our core product range purpose-designed and manufactured segments of 2 or 4-sections with butt
containing a wide selection of circular to match the customer's unique joints in the frames on the long sides
expansion joints, Belman also requirements. of the unit. On installation the sections
provides rectangular expansion joints. of the bellows and low liner are itted
Insulation of and welded into position by the
Many design options rectangular expansion joints installer. The unit is itted with
We design and manufacture rectan- To withstand conditions that have a shipping bars temporarily welded to
gular expansion joints with single and high internal temperature (e.g. the lange edges to protect the unit,
multi-convolution bellows. These units 1000°C) and low external temperature preventing damage during transit and
can be made with no size limitation (e.g. 90°C), a special low liner can be assist with its handling into the inal
since they can be supplied in sections itted (for example made from position at the jobsite.
for transport and reassembly on site. 1.4845). The liner is made with
Rectangular expansion joints can be expansion gaps to enable it to expand Variety of materials
designed to accept a combination of at the operating temperature without The bellows can be manufactured in a
axial and lateral movement. When generating unacceptable buckling at variety of materials (the same as for
signiicant lateral movement is to be the hot face of the liner. round expansion joints), including
absorbed, a twin-bellows As part of the installation, the void in austenitic stainless steels (300 series),
arrangement is usually required. the low liner is illed with an insulation duplex, aluminium, titanium, and
Alternative corner arrangements can bolster comprising high-temperature high-nickel alloys such as Inconel,
be supplied including single and insulating materials. This reduces the Incoloy, Hastelloy and Monel.
double mitre and when necessary temperature across the insulation to
with rounded corners. Frames and provide a lower “skin” temperature, Additional options
bellows are available in a wide range for example 90°C. l The intermediate pipe and the
of materials, sizes and conigurations bellows can be supplied as one
to suit individual customer require- Large dimensions single piece
ments. These expansion joints are If the rectangular expansion joint is l Loose langes
invariably used as customised large, they can be delivered in l Single mitre corner (90 degree
solutions to expansion problems in sections to ease transit and corners) with the bellows being
rectangular ducting; they are installation. The unit is supplied in welded together in the corners

PRODUCT RANGE
The rectangular expansion joints are
customised solutions and are available
in all dimensions, all sizes and all
materials.

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EXTERNALLY PRESSURISED
EXPANSION JOINTS
Externally pressurised expansion bellows. This makes it possible to l Maximum outside protection for
joints are the perfect solutions when achieve a construction with great any person, close to the unit in
the expansion joints must absorb very lexibility for large axial compensation. case of a leakage
large axial movements under high With only the outside of the bellows l The outside cover protects the
pressure. In principle, there are no subjected to pressure and the bellows during transport and
limits to the size of axial movement convolutions packed under a cover, installation, thus increasing safety
that can be absorbed by this type of the perfect conditions for external l Drain spigots in the cover make it
expansion joint. insulation or underground installation possible to drain the pipe system
can be achieved. following pressure testing
In externally pressurised expansion As the convolutions are well protected
joints, the bellows element(s) is under a cover, transport damage to Cover
arranged so that the media low is on the convolutions is unlikely to occur The cover is often subject to relatively
the external side of the bellows, while but most importantly, the cover ofers high stresses through the combina-
the inside part of the bellows is only maximum protection against leaking tion of diameter and pressure with the
subjected to atmospheric pressure bellows or bellows failure. choice of material for the cover being
with this side being in direct connec- based on the operating conditions.
tion with the atmosphere. External The main advantages of an externally In some cases, high strength steel
pressurising of the bellows eliminates pressurised expansion joint are: can minimise the total weight of the
pressure instability as a design unit compared to regular steel types.
limitation and permits the absorption l Compensation for large axial
of large axial compression. Where an movement with relatively low Drain
internally pressurised bellows will spring rate In order to avoid corrosion, it may be
become unstable and buckle due to l Through the inner sleeve, a desirable to have the capability to
internal pressure, the pressure around smooth low over the expansion drain the medium surrounding the
an externally pressurised bellows will joint is achieved and thus pressure expansion joint. This is possible with
have a stabilising efect on the loss is minimised this expansion joint design.

PRODUCT RANGE
The externally pressurised expansion
joints are customised solutions and
are available in all dimensions, all sizes
and all materials.

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FCCU
EXPANSION JOINTS
FCCU is one of the most important FCCU types
units in the oil reinery as it converts l Cold wall expansion joints
heavy distillates into lighter ones l Hot wall expansion joints
(gasoline and diesel), which increases
the yield and eiciency of the reining Experience
process. The feedstock is mainly We design and manufacture FCCU
vacuum gas oil mixed with reinery expansion joints according to
residues heated to extremely high customer speciications. We are able
temperatures (around +700°C to to design and manufacture according
800°C), making this application very to various standards speciied by
critical. Consequently, the expansion globally active companies engaged in
joints utilised in this application are the reining industry, such as UOP,
the most technically advanced among Shell, ExxonMobil and more. We are
all the existing types. The design and familiar with various speciications and
manufacturing of which requires great with project and/or customer
expertise and capability. There are requirements like clamshell options in
only a handful of manufacturers on the design phase. We are also
a worldwide scale having the accustomed to consulting clients
expertise to produce these units, and concerning design enhancements to
Belman has now joined this exclusive improve and streamline the original
group. speciied solution.

PRODUCT RANGE
FCCU units designed and manufac-
tured by Belman are typically supplied
up to DN 1800, up to 27 metric tons
in weight and up to 13,5 meters in
length. FCCU units are customised
solutions for the client and the
application.

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CROSSOVER BELLOWS

Crossover bellows are another imposing unacceptable loads on the l Combination of angular and lateral
example of the specialised expansion turbine casing. expansion joints
joints. These are installed at steam Crossover bellows are invariably
turbines where high-pressure/high- A pressure-balanced arrangement is custom-designed to suit the arrange-
temperature steam is transferred to invariably used to eliminate any ment of the turbines and intercon-
one or more low pressure turbines. pressure forces from the bellows in necting pipe system. Depending on
This system increases eiciency by the expansion joint, and it would be the pipe arrangement, the expansion
taking the remaining energy in the impractical to provide separate ix joint type may be an articulated
steam and pass it through the points on the pipe system to contain design, corner relief design, hooded
high-pressure part of the system, thus these loads. Good expansion joint design or a combination of angular
using it to drive the machines at the design results in minimal loadings to and lateral expansion joints. A very
low pressure section. the turbine casings as to improve the important part of the design process
The special expansion joints are eiciency and reliability of the turbines is that the expansion joint designer
installed in the pipe system connecting that are one of the most critical parts ensures that the forces and move-
the turbines where they absorb the of a power plant. ments resulting from thermal and
thermal growth of the pipe system mechanical movement are within the
together with any movement of the Types acceptable limits speciied by the
turbine nozzles occurring under load Crossover bellows are available in all turbine manufacturer. The turbine
conditions. types to suit the turbine and are exhaust nozzles are normally the
typically bespoke items. most sensitive to mechanical loads.
The advantage of The types can be:
crossover bellows l Pressure balanced Application
The introduction of crossover bellows l A hooded design Crossover bellows are mainly used on
enables the thermal and mechanical l Tied unit (gimbals, hinged or tie steam turbines (exhaust, condensers
movements to take place without rods) and crossover piping).

PRODUCT RANGE
Bellow types All sizes
Crossover bellows are available in Crossover bellows are available in all
several bellow types and in both sizes, all materials and all types.
single-ply and multi-ply.

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EXPANSION JOINTS FOR


LPG-/LNG CARRIERS
The vessels usually are designed with Demanding requirements
4-6 tanks along the centreline of the Due to the demanding design
vessel. A combination of ballast parameters and the severe conse-
tanks, coferdams and voids are quences following a possible failure,
surrounding the tanks. Pumps are the expansion joints used for such
installed inside the tanks. All the cargo applications must also meet very high
pumps are discharged into a criteria:
common pipe, which runs along the
deck of the vessel. It branches of to l The design phase is rather
either side of the vessel to the cargo complex as the design must meet
manifolds used for loading or both requirements in the
discharging. On the carrier, each gas classiication Society Rules (e.g.
tank is mounted on an anchoring, Bureau Veritas) and the Interna-
which allows the gas tank to move. tional Rules for Gas Carriers (IGC
LPG-/LNG carriers are vessels Code)
designed especially for the transpor- In order to absorb these movements, l Every design has to pass a burst
tation of Liqueied Petroleum Gas and an expansion joint is installed at each test of 5 times the design pressure
Liqueied Natural Gas. anchoring. The tank is supported and the fatigue life of the
There are primarily three diferent around its circumference by the expansion joint must be veriied
ways of transporting these liqueied equatorial ring, which is supported by l The mechanical properties of the
gases. They are categorised as a large circular skirt that takes the materials used for the expansion
follows: weight of the tank down to the hull joint must be veriied through
structure. This skirt allows the tank to comprehensive testing,
l Fully pressurised expand and contract during cool especially the strength and
l Fully refrigerated down and warm-up operations. ductility of the materials
l Semi-pressurised and Semi-refri- During cool down or warm-up, the l Every expansion joint has to pass
gerated tank is able to elongate or compress a pressure test of 2 times the
(expand or contract) by 2 feet. design pressure
All of these methods for transporting Because of this expansion and l Special requirements regarding
the gas set various demanding contraction, all piping enters into the welding procedures and welding
requirements for the tanks and the tank via the top and is connected to consumables are also applicable
tank system design. Normally the gas the ships’ lines via lexible bellows All of these tests/documents must
on board the carriers is stored in that will result in movements in the be witnessed and approved by a third
cylindrical or spherical steel tanks. tank settlements. party surveyor.

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Expansion joints for LNG-/LPG carri- Belman holds type approvals for IGC
ers are customised solutions designed cargo and process piping from among
to it the application. They are others: BV, LR, DNV-GL, ABS and
available in all designs, all sizes and all KRS.
materials.

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PANTOGRAPHIC
LINKAGE
Expansion joints can incorporate to each bellow within the unit, in order
multiple numbers of bellows in one to avoid the premature wearing out of
unit, depending on the movement some bellows.
that they should compensate and the
installation environment. Pantographic linkages can be
designed to absorb not only axial
Several bellows in a sequence allow movement, but also single and
the absorption of very large multi-plane lateral movements.
movements, but in order to ensure a
uniform movement of each bellow, a Gimbal pantographs
pantographic linkage is needed. Expansion joints that need to absorb
lateral movements in two diferent
Pantographic linkages are devices planes would require the pantographic
that distribute the total amount of linkage to be connected with a gimbal
axial movement and divide it equally ring on the centre of the unit.

PRODUCT RANGE
Expansion joints with pantographic
linkage are customised solutions
designed to it the application. They
are available in all designs, all sizes
and all materials.

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EQUALISING RING REINFORCED


EXPANSION JOINTS
Belman designs, manufactures and The rings are precisely machined so
delivers high pressure expansion they it into the root between each of
joints with ring reinforcement. We the bellows convolutions. The
have successfully manufactured purpose of the rings is to reinforce the
expansion joints with diferent bellows against internal pressure. By
dimensions and for diferent applica- adding moment of inertia to the
tions, designed for a working bellows cross section, this
pressure of more than 185 bar. counteracts the bellows ability to blow
out or buckle (also called squirm) and
Why ring reinforcement? enhances its stability and pressure
By supporting a multi-layered integrity. Bellows with reinforcing rings
expansion joint bellows with ring can be made for any type of
reinforcement, an optimum combina- expansion joint (axial, lateral or
tion of both pressure integrity and angular etc.)
service life is achieved. A 100% The disadvantage of the ring
pressure test is always performed to reinforced bellows solution is the
prove the ring’s pressurised integrity. signiicantly increased stifness of the
Belman can deliver expansion joints bellows and their limited movement
with ring reinforcement in accordance properties.
to EN 13445, EN 14917 or EJMA.
The rings are usually fabricated from Special ring reinforced solutions
stainless steel or other suitable alloy For expansion joints with demanding
steels, from round bar or lat steel operating conditions (like in the photo
products, which are then precisely on the left page), the ring reinforce-
machined to suit the convolutions ment is designed with bellows of
proile. In order to ensure the thicker plies, of duplex stainless steel
dimensional integrity with each for additional strength. The reinforce-
convolution, the rings are always ment rings are supported by tie rods,
subjected to a full visual check. which are connected to lugs. The
improved lexibility of the expansion
Equalising rings and reinforcing ring joints is further enhanced by an extra
bellows are usually chosen for balancing bellow, which in combina-
high-pressure installations. Equalising tion with the pressure balanced
rings are solid stainless steel rings design help to bring the reaction
itted externally on the bellows. forces towards an acceptable level.

PRODUCT RANGE
Ring reinforced expansion joints are
customised solutions designed to it
the application. They are available in
all designs, all sizes and all materials.

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CLAMSHELL
BELLOWS
Over-size-clamshell bellows Same-size-clamshell bellows
These are mounted on packing rings Installation of same-size clamshell
and welded to the outer surface of bellows requires a shutdown of the
the pipe or pressure vessel on either pipe system. The existing bellows are
side of the existing bellows. These stripped from the pipe system or
rings are sized so that the bellow in pressure vessel and replaced by new
the clamshell bellow is installed over bellows sized to match and mounted
the original bellow. The clamshell directly onto the original pipe system.
bellow is welded to the packing rings The tangents on the bellows are
and the pressure is inally sealed by a welded to the outer surface of the
longitudinal butt-weld joining the pipe system, as with an over-sized
bellow convolutions. Providing that, clamshell and the convolution halves
the system temperature or any are connected using a longitudinal
Clamshell bellows provide a very leakage from the original bellows butt-weld at each joint. Same-size
efective solution when a quick and does not constitute a safety hazard. clamshells can usually be designed
unplanned replacement of the bellows The clamshell bellow can be itted so that the stifness and efective
is needed. Clamshell bellows are while the system is still fully area exactly or very closely,
two-pieces expansion joints that are operational, meaning no system match the original bellows.
welded together on-site. They can be downtime is required. The original It results in zero or negligible changes
introduced retrospectively when the bellows together with any inner to the performance characteristics.
existing bellows lose their ability to sleeves or insulating materials are left
contain pressure. The purpose of in place and are not directly On-site installation
clamshell bellows is to provide a very afected by the installation of the Installation of metallic expansion
quick remedial solution with the least clamshell bellow. Fitting an oversize joints and in particular clamshell
disruption to the operation of the pipe clamshell bellow will inevitably bellows requires skilled and
system. The use of clamshell bellows result in an increase in the bellows experienced installation
invariably yields huge cost savings delection forces with a small increase professionals. In many instances
when compared against the cost of in the efective area. This aspect has customers prefer the manufacturer to
the manufacture and itting of a to be evaluated by the system perform such installation work to
completely new expansion joint. They designer as part of the change-ma minimise the risks from an incorrect
can be designed as either temporary nagement process and our project installation.
or permanent solution and as an engineers will be pleased to In these cases, our on-site service
over-sized or same-sized clamshell provide information in respect to this team of skilled and certiied welders
bellows. point. expertly assists our customers.

PRODUCT RANGE ANIMATION


Dimensions Types Visit the Belman Group channel on
DN 400 to DN 6000 supplied in two Round and rectangular bellows for www.youtube.com to see how the
pieces and DN 6000 and up to any application. clamshell bellows are installed.
DN 12000 supplied in three or more
segments. Materials & design
A wide range of materials and
conigurations is available to suit the
materials of the pipe system and
original expansion joint.

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EXPANSION JOINTS
SUPPLIED IN SEGMENTS
The increasing demand for higher dimension and the installation
volume and eiciency has led to the space is extremely limited and maybe
growth in the scale of production even complex (e.g. the expansion
plants. Belman meets this shift in joint is going through levels), a smart
demand by manufacturing very large delivery solution is needed.
expansion joints in sizes where the
transportation of the intact unit is In such situations Belman
challenging. recommends the expansion joints
supplied in segments for the later
Belman has manufactured assembly on-site.
expansion joints up to DN 12000 in
size. With the delivery being made in Belman can supply bellows in
segments, the logistics is the only segments, which can be itted and
limitation. welded together at the place of
installation through our highly skilled
If expansion joints have a large on-site service team.

PRODUCT RANGE
Expansion joints supplied in segments
are customised solutions designed to
it the application. They are available
in all designs, all sizes and
all materials.

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LENS EXPANSION JOINTS

Lens expansion joints are the custom constructed in all types of stainless
requirements in cases where the steel and in material thickness
application requires a single layer 1,5-8 mm. Other dimensions and
bellow. If the material thickness of the materials can be discussed upon
single layer bellow is more than request.
4 mm, the supply of a normally
manufactured bellow is no longer The construction parameters are as
possible. In this case, a lens expan- follows:
sion joint is the optimum solution.
Normally issues concerning material l Radius (R): 15, 20, 30, 50, 60
thickness are solved by the supply of and 80 mm
a multilayer bellow but in some 1,5 mm: Max. R =15
cases, this is not accepted by the 2+3 mm: Max. R =30
customer and/or the application. 4+5 mm: Max. R =60
6+8 mm: Max. R = 80
Construction l Diameter: up to DN 2500
Lens expansion joints are Larger dimensions can be
constructed as illustrated on the discussed on request
drawings below. l Design according to: EJMA,
As it is shown, lens expansion joints EN 14917, ASME or AD2000
are supplied either as a half
convolution, a complete convolution Advantages
or as a bellow. According to the Lens expansion joints are preferred in
customer's requirements, these are all industries that uses pressurised
either delivered already welded equipment and heat exchangers and
together or they can be welded where the higher pressure and higher
together on-site. temperature require greater material
Lens expansion joints can be thickness.

Q/2

30°

W R

Half convolution Convolution from two half convo- Bellow from two convolutions
lutions welded together. The black welded together from four half
triangle illustrates the welding convolutions. The black triangles
illustrate the weldings

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CUSTOMISED SOLUTIONS

Customised solutions are our core references for these tailored solutions borders. A selection of customised
competence and we have extensive supplied across industries and solutions can be seen in these pages.

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CUSTOMISED SOLUTIONS

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REFERENCES
BY INDUSTRY
Through the years, we have success- references are shown industrywide in typed on the front page of
fully solved challenging operational our reference brochure and on our www.belman.dk and it will direct you
problems for our clients in many website. Please refer to the WebLinks to the relevant page.
diferent industries. Selected below. The WebLink number can be

Steel plants Nuclear power plants Power plants LNG/LPG carriers Exhaust Chemical
WebLink: 14201 WebLink: 14202 WebLink: 14203 WebLink: 14207 WebLink: 14208 WebLink: 14209

District heating FCCU Oil & Gas Other applications Services


WebLink: 14204 WebLink: 14205 WebLink: 14206 WebLink: 14210 WebLink: 14211

WORLDWIDE REFERENCES

VAT TENFALL LU KOI L AB B S A M S UN G SSAB BA S F


DONG ENERGY RO S N E F T AL STO M H I TAC H I S A S OL S OLVAY
RWE NPOWER M A E R SK O I L SI E M EN S AG ZORLU EN ERJI A I R LI QUI DE M A N DI ES E L & TURBO
MOSENERGO BP PR I M E TAL S T E C H N O LO G I E S (S I E - PAUL W URT H CA BOT C ORP ORAT I ON WÄ RTS I LÄ (HAMWORTHY )
EDF (BRITISH E NE RGY) L IND E AG M E N S VAI ) C B&I DOW I ZOLA N DRES S ER-R AND
E.ON CHE VR O N DO O SAN ŠKO DA PO WER H YUN DA I S C H EN ECTA DY EUROP E (S I C UM M I N S
DRAX TOTAL M E TSO T H YS S EN K RUP P GROUP ) M AGN I TOGORSK IRON & STE E L
RWE TATNEF T M APN A G R O UP S S I (TATA ST EEL / C ORUS ) UN I LEVER A N DRI T Z
STEAG PKN ORLEN AM EC F O ST ER WH EEL ER A RC ELORM I T TA L DOW VA LM ET
STATO I L P E TRO G AL / G AL P E N E R G I A ZEP S EVERSTA L EN I A LFA LAVA L
SHELL M U RP H Y O I L AR EVA TATA M ETA FRA X M URC O P ETROLE UM LIMITE D

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ON-SITE SERVICES

It is crucial that the pipe system runs These services are performed by our
smoothly without the risk of unexpec- engineering and worldwide on-site
ted, problematic and costly shut- service team. The team is experi-
downs. To achieve a trouble free and enced in all industries and available to
reliable operation, all of the compo- respond to urgent requests. We also
nents of the system must be well service expansion joints that were not
managed including the expansion of our original manufacture.
joints. To obtain the maximum beneit
from an expansion joint, it is not only
Ensuring savings
important to consider its design and
and efective solutions
construction features, but also its
Repair of the existing expansion
function as part of the overall pipe
joint/-s is often more efective than
system design. Further, key issues
buying a completely new unit.
which critically afect performance are Replacement of wearing parts such
the location of the expansion joints in as the bellows in an expansion joint
the system, its correct installation and can be the most eicient solution that
planned inspections during its service ensures both cost savings and an
life. Having carefully considered these extended service life. For example,
factors, we have extended our core repairs to the bellows of an existing
competences from the design and unit can deliver almost the same
manufacture of expansion joints to service life as a completely new
services such as: expansion joint.
l Installation Belman undertakes repair and
l Repair/refurbishment refurbishment work both on-site and
l Clamshell bellows in our workshop. Our engineers are
l Inspection always ready to advise on the most
l Engineering service eicient solution.

ON-SITE SERVICES

l Welding of clamshell bellows l Supervision of expansion joints


l Welding of expansion joints l Assisting/supervision of
supplied in segments customers own maintenance/
l Removal, installation and welding installation team
of a new expansion joint (into a l Compliance with local,
gap in the pipe system) industrial and customer’s
l Repair/refurbishment of expansion regulations
joints

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THE SERVICE TEAM

Belman has a service team of 6 petrochemical industry in countries


assigned welders. In case the project such as Germany, the Netherlands
demand more resources, we have and Belgium.
additional skilled welders in our
workshop that are qualiied to join the Flame Resistant Clothing
service team. All clothing worn by the service team
makes use of lame retardant/
Certiicates antistatic materials especially
The service team members have designed for the purpose and
extensive experience in working according to the relevant standards:
on-site worldwide and in many EN 1149-5, EN 11611, EN 11612
industries. They are certiied for and EN 61482-1.
welding according to ASME IX,
EN 287 and EN 1418. Furthermore, Equipment
they are certiied to operate overhead All standard equipment (like welding
travelling cranes and forklift trucks. machines, test equipment, iller
The welder certiicates can be materials, hoists etc.) needed for an
forwarded upon request as part of installation/replacement job is packed
the welding documentation. and available for immediate use in our
service container. This ensures that
Safety the service team can be available and
The service team members attend ready to work on-site within short
courses in irst aid, and due to notice. We also include specialised
previous project demands, they have equipment required for very speciic
attended several additional safety project tasks.
courses, helping them to comply
easily with any safety requirements Inspection
mandated by clients. A project manager monitors the
installation work to ensure project
VCA approval compliance. The project manager can
Our service team is of course VCA also visit the site for an inspection if
certiied, which is mandatory in the required.

REFERENCES
To see the on-site service team
references please visit
WebLink: 14211

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THE BELLOW
AND ITS FUNCTION
The bellows are the main component l If large convolution heights are of which, they have the strength to Spring rates Leak monitoring testable bellows can only monitor an
of an expansion joint, and it allows needed (for extremely lexible withstand high pressures and A bellow can be compared to a steel In any installation and application, inner ply breach.
lexibility in axial, lateral and angular bellows like lens expansion joints) temperatures, but with the material spring with the spring rate being an downtime can be very expensive.
directions. Expansion joints usually stress and lexibility as each expression of the force required to To prevent possible downtime and to Active
l Applications with abrasive media
consist of one or more bellows which sub-divided ply. move the bellows through a speciied ensure predictability, Belman multi-ply Active two-ply testable bellows require
(in such situations, single layer
gives it its lexibility. Depending on the Generally, multi-ply bellows are more movement. Multi-ply bellows have a bellows can be monitored permanent- a vacuum between the plies, depen-
bellows can have an advance)
scale of the movements, the bellow compact than the single-ply bellows. considerably lower spring rate ly for leaks with an advanced two-ply ding on the pressure reading on the
can have a single convolution, or a l Lens expansion joints This results in a shorter overall length; compared to single-ply, as sub- testable system. Two-ply testable gauge, an inner- or outer ply failure
series of convolutions. Metallic l Thick-wall type of expansion joints required built-in space and the dividing the pressure-bearing wall into bellows should not be compared with can be detected. If the inner ply is
U-shaped bellows in particular ofer reduced bending stress considerably thinner layers of steel reduces the standard multi-ply designs, as each of breached, the vacuum between the
great lexibility and the shape of the l Special styles of membranes (for increases the lexibility and decreases bending stresses equal to the the two layers is designed for the full plies will be lost and the incident is
convolutions provide adequate instance S-shaped style, and spring rates. numbers of plies. The positive result line pressure, temperature and cycles. detected as an increase to the line
strength for good pressure resistance. bellows for butt-welding to existing of very lexible multi-ply bellows and If one ply fails, the second ply will take pressure on the measuring monitor.
pipes) The advantages of multi-ply bellows low spring rates is that less force acts its place until a scheduled outage can If the outer ply is breached the vacuum
Bellows design are: on the ix points and equipments be made or when replacement/repair will be lost, and thereby it can be
Depending on the application, Multi-ply bellows adjacent to the expansion bellows, can be executed. determined whether the inner or outer
Belman bellows can be manufactured l Resistance to very high pressure which is an important cost saving
Belman multi-ply bellows are the best ply has failed.
as a single-ply or multi-ply technical solutions with regards to l High lexibility factor. Belman two-ply testable bellows play
construction. Belman can advise lexibility, safety and overall perfor- Cost savings of multi-ply a valuable role in lines with a critical Vibration
l Short construction overall length
which type of construction is suitable. mance. Belman multi-ply bellows expansion joints medium such as toxic, lammable, Standard expansion joints are mainly
The single-ply bellows are made of a always consist of multiple, pres- l Low displacement forces/spring In situations where the expansion explosive or other critical media. To designed for compensation of static
single-ply metal cylinder that is sure-tight longitudinally welded tubes rates joints are exposed to aggressive prevent the escape of the medium movements like thermal expansion.
formed into u-shaped convolutions made of austenitic stainless steel or media and could lead to problems of following the bellows failure, it is The advantage of multi-ply bellows
l Large movement absorption
perpendicular to the cylinder centre another high-alloyed material. Each corrosion, a very economical solution necessary to monitor the integrity of with its structure of several thin plies
line. tube forms a pressure tight and closed l Small convolution height is the manufacture of only the inner the bellow's inner or outer ply. also allows compensation of dynamic
layer. The tube is precisely cut, so that l Vibration absorption ply (plies) in corrosion resistant Essentially there are two types of vibrations from rotating machinery,
Single-ply bellows they it closely over each other and material whereas the external layers two-ply testable bellows: Passive and when the vibrations are deined in
Single-ply is recommended for certain can be telescoped together to form l Optimal burst resistance, Active. terms of frequency and amplitude.
produced in a less expensive ordinary
applications, due to following the total bellows wall thickness and high safety Due to the compact layer structure
stainless steel. This is due to the fact
reasons: needed for the speciied pressure l Optional early leak indication, that corrosion resistant material is Passive and the friction efect of the plies
range. After assembly of the through leak monitoring very expensive. When using this cost Passive two-ply testable bellows sliding on each other, Belman
l Applications with aggressive multi-layered cylindrical pack, the efective option, the weld ability of the monitor the pressure between the multi-ply bellows have a positive
corrosion (corrosion problems) u-shaped convolution is formed. l Economical use of high alloy
diferent plies of materials together bellows plies. If the inner ply is damping efect of the energy
materials like Inconel, Incoloy,
l For clamshell bellows: e.g. into one should be ensured, or breached, the line pressure will build consumption from vibrations.
titanium, Hastelloy and Tantal
change of a leaking bellow, or Multi-ply bellows provide the required alternatively the use of loose langes up between the two plies, and An additional beneit from multi-ply
repair of existing bellows with the wall thickness by the provision of l Excellent solid-borne sound should be considered as an alterna- pressure can be read on a pressure bellows is their excellent isolation
pipe system in service many plies of thin layers and as result absorber tive option. gauge or monitor. Passive two-ply against solid borne sound.

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THE BELLOW
AND ITS FUNCTION
Bellow geometry material results in an adverse efect speciic requirement by changing its l Convolutions pitch (q) stress due to temperature, instability, ment cycles that can be expected
Expansion bellows must be designed on the bellow fatigue life and spring geometry. Particularly multi-ply l Convolution height (w) spring rates and fatigue cyclic life. from the bellow.
in accordance with two contradictory rates. bellows can, to a greater or lesser l Convolutions radius (r) The cyclic life is determined by
demands. First, the strength and extent, be designed to handle speciic Design parameters efect various parameters such as pressure,
rigidity should be in accordance with The opposing demands of pressure requirements. l Number of plies (n) on bellow performance temperature and the bellow geometry.
the speciied design pressure and stability and lexibility can best be It is possible to increase the quantity l Bellows reinforcement The variable parameters and their Any change in these factors will result
temperature. Secondly, it must deliver resolved through the geometry of the of layers for higher pressure while the l Bellows material inluence on combined stresses in a change in the cyclic lifetime of the
the required lexibility to compensate convolutions. Toroidal shaped movement lexibility is retained. imposed by movements, pressure bellow/expansion joint. If the bellow is
l Bellows heat treatment
for the movements given. (Omega shaped) convolutions are Therefore multi-ply bellows are and temperature is best described by to be designed for a certain expected
highly pressure resistant but less considered as the best technical Each of the above parameters are the below igures. number of cycles, then Belman must
The speciied design pressure should lexible for larger movements. solution. used in a complex set of equations by be made aware of this at the design
be calculated as accurately as The bellow capacity is mainly the speciied design code (EN 14917, Cyclic fatigue life of bellow stage. Normally expansion joints are
possible. An overstated design The U-shaped convolutions are the determined by the following variable EN 13445, EN 13480, AD 2000, The expected cyclic lifetime of a designed for an expectancy of 1000
pressure would require a greater best form for pressure reliability and parameters: ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, bellow or expansion joint assembly is cycles.
bellow material thickness, in order to lexibility. ASME VIII Div.1, EJMA) that an overall value, which express the
generate the strength for the It is possible to enhance the l Pipe diameter (D) evaluates: pressure related stress, bellow performance. The cyclic life is
pressure. However, thicker bellow characteristic of a bellow to a very l Bellows ply thickness (t) stress of movement delection, creep deined as a total number of move-

Pressure Pressure Delection Inplane Column Vacuum Cycles Rated Rated Axial Lateral Torsional
hoop meridional meridional squirm squirm stability axial lateral spring spring moment
stress stress stress stability stability movement movement rate rate resistance

PLIES

Increase number of plies

Decrease number of plies

Increase thickness of plies

Decrease thickness of plies

U-shaped (full bore) Toroidal CONVOLUTIONS

Increase number of convolutions

Decrease number of convolutions

Increase height of convolutions

Decrease height of convolutions

DN (NOMINAL DIAMETER)

Larger diameter

Smaller diameter

U-shaped (reduced bore) = Decrease = Increase = No change

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BELLOWS FORMING

The bellow element is the most telescoped together, to form one multi Punch forming cylinder forms the convolutions while one convolution. The bellow is formed until the required number of
crucial part of an expansion joint as it walled cylinder. The inished cylinder Punch forming or expansion forming the cylinder is rotating over the shaft. by pumping liquid under high pressure convolutions is made.
allows movement lexibility while goes then through a unique forming is done on an expanding mandrel. During the forming process the wheels into the cylinder and the cylinder slowly With this process, it is possible to form
containing the pressure and media. process depending on the The cylinder is positioned over an on each shaft are constantly expands into each die. All the convolu- cylinder diameters as small as DN15,
Belman manufactures bellows in convolutions geometry. expanding mandrel, which punches repositioned. The bellows cylinder is tions are formed simultaneously where the cylindrical diameters are
uncompromising quality. The manu- Belman produces bellows using each individual convolution by longitudinal shortened while each without overstretching of the material. limited by mandrel and die sizes.
facturing process is performed by state-of-the-art technology, using the drawing material from the top and individual convolution is made in the This gives a quick and economic way
highly skilled and qualiied personal in following diferent forming methods: bottom of the cylinder. forming operation. to form bellows, which is particularly
accordance with internationally As the top and bottom of the cylinder The forming method is ideal for large beneicial on larger production The diference
recognised quality standards. is supported by the machine, any size bellows as there is no limit to the quantities. Some rolled convolution styles have a
l Punch forming (expansion)
The manufacturing starts with a thinning of the material is eliminated. cylinder size. The bellows machine can slightly reduced inner bore, which can
single-ply or multi-ply metallic l Rolled forming After the punch process, the corru- even be delivered to the site, removing Elastomer forming be a disadvantage in systems with
cylinder. The cylinder(s) is primarily l Hydraulic forming gated cylinder is rolled in a series of the problem of the transportation of The cylinder is placed over a mandrel, high low volume or low velocity.
made from stainless steel sheets in bronze wheels in order to optimise the oversized bellows. with a compressible rubber ball, As this can result in a higher back
l Elastomer forming (rubber
various thicknesses from 0.2 – 6.0 uniformity of each convolution. hydraulic force compresses then the pressure on smaller diameter bellows
mm, but can be made from any expansion) Hydraulic forming rubber ball, which expands inside the sizes while it has minimal impact on
quality material. Rolled forming With hydraulic forming, the cylinder is cylinder. The cylinder expands then larger size bellows. The majority of our
All Belman forming machines are Rolled forming is a mechanical placed in a hydraulic bellows machine externally into an external die with and bellows have a strait internal bore,
Multi-ply bellows are several metallic CNC controlled (Computerised forming method, which is mainly used and perfectly sealed by two end plates. internal u-shape. After one convolution which has a low impact on internal
cylinders made from sheets, which Numerical Control), which ensures for bellows with either very large or The outside of the cylinder is clamped has been expanded out by the rubber low and ofers more options regarding
are precisely cut and rolled into tubes. totally uniformity. Each method has very small diameters. The cylinder is with dies equal to the required number ball, the rubber compression is diferent inner sleeves and connections.
Each tube is then welded to a closed speciic advantages or disadvantages positioned in a machine where a shaft of bellows convolutions. Each die released again, the cylinder shifts its Flanges and welding ends are mounted
cylinder and each cylinder is in diferent situations. with wheels inside and outside the internally has the same geometry as position and the process is repeated equally on both convolution styles.

Punch forming Rolled forming Hydraulic forming Elastomer forming

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STRESSES
IN THE BELLOWS
The system pressure and delection circumferentially due to pressure with a speciied stress level norm. The convolution circumferential
create the major stresses on the diference inside and outside of the The Standards of EN 14917 and the membrane stress due to pressure is
bellows. The ability of the bellows bellows. The circumferential stress Expansion Joint Manufacturers designated as σѳE or S2 in the EN and
F/2
membrane to withstand pressure is includes the bellows tangent and Association, Inc. (EJMA) deine the EJMA calculations:

Bellows mean diameter


measured by hoop stress, which is collar as well as convolutions. This bellows tangent membrane stress
the normal stress acting stress must be held in accordance due to pressure as σѳ,t or S1:
P S2

F/2

Convolution pitch
Convolution height

Bellows hoop stress circumferential membrane stress due to


Tangent inner diameter

pressure (S2)
F/2
Tangent thickness

P
S1
The tangent (collar) stress and
circumferential convolution stress must
F/2
not exceed the maximum allowable
F/2 stress, which is set by applicable

Bellows mean diameter


Tangent length
standard or the customer´s
specification.
S3
The bellows ability to withstand P

pressure is also limited by meridional


Bellows tangent circumferential stress due to pressure (S1) pressure stresses, which run
longitudinal to the bellows center line.
F/2
More specifically, those stresses are Convolution pitch
Convolution height
located in the bellows side wall and
produce the tendency for the bellows
convolutions to become less U-shaped Bellows meridional membrane stress due to pressure (S3)
and more spherical.
Collar thickness
The bellows meridional membrane
Collar mean diameter

F/2
stresses due to pressure are designa-
ted as σ(m,m) and σ(m,b), or S3 and S4
in the EN and EJMA calculations:

Bellows mean diameter


P

S1´ P S4

F/2
Collar length
+

Convolution pitch M
Convolution height

Collar circumferential membrane stress due to pressure (S1´) Bellows meridional bending stress due to pressure (S4)

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SERVICE
LIFETIME
For bellows which are not annealed forming, the stresses must be limited process. The other meridional stresses Bellows delections are continuously movement characteristics. l Exceptions
after forming, meridional membrane because the bellows side wall material that are evaluated in EN and EJMA are repeated a number of times. For this If required, an expansion joint can be Movements that happen in
and bending stresses due to pressure are no longer cold-formed. It is the bellows meridional membrane and reason, Belman expansion joints are designed for a range of movements exceptional circumstances such
are allowed to exceed the initial material common practice not to anneal bellows bending stress due to displacement of designed as standard to handle a and as the overall lifetime is related to as earthquakes, water hammer
yield strength by a large margin after forming so as to benefit from the convolution designated as σ(m,m) minimum of 1000 lifetime cycles with the magnitude of movements. It is efect and other emergency
because it is cold formed. In cases of added performance that is imparted to (equivalent displacement) and σ(m,b) one delection being expressed as important to consider all possible situations. Normally these
bellows which are annealed after a bellows through the cold forming (equivalent displacement) or S5 and S6: one cycle. delections in the system which happen as only a few cycles
include: but with large movements.
Within the movement range of an
l Installation misalignment l Vibrations
expansion joint, cyclic life can be
Which is normally a one time In the event of vibrations occur
increased by reducing the actual
occurrence and can be avoided by in the system, Belman must have
movements, or movements may be
a correctly aligned pipe system. information about both the
increased by reducing the expected
amplitude and the frequency.
cyclic lifetime; it simply depends on l Settlement
F If the vibrations within the system
the actual situation. Foundation or ground settlements are close to the natural frequecies
Expansion joints are usually designed are normally considered as of the bellows, there is a risk of
Bellows mean diameter

to absorb delections, which are one single movement, but this resonance failure of the bellows.
generated by the changes in depends on the actual situation. Vibrations are usually of a low
temperature that occur each time a
S5
l Start-up and shutdown amplitude, but with a very high
system is started and stopped. By
A given number of cycles which number of cycles that can
relating the number of cycles to the
can be predicted by the induce an early fatigue failure.
numbers of start-up and shutdowns
temperature delections from cold
of the system over a period of time, it
to maximum operational tempera- Accumulated fatigue
F is possible to predict when the
Convolution pitch ture due to the start-up and Belman must have all relevant
Convolution height Convolution movement bellows will be worn out or meet
shutdown of the system. information, because a pipe system is
fatigue failure. Having this knowledge
gives the ability to order replacements l Operational movements known to have multiple movement
in time for the next coming outage. Movements that are generated by characteristics as explained earlier.
Bellows meridional membrane stress due to delection (S5) temperature changes during The accumulated fatigue lifetime is
Movements and cyclic life operation, for example, an engine determined by Miner’s rule of linear
When predicting the lifetime of an lying idle and then running at full accumulation.
expansion joint, it is very important to speed, is characterised by Belman can predict when a bellow is
ensure that the expansion joint movements with a low amplitude, ready to be replaced hence ensure
manufacture has the correct and a high frequency/number of the highest quality of our
speciication for the lifetime cycle and cycles. products.

M
Bellows mean diameter

S6

Convolution pitch M
Convolution height
Convolution movement

Bellows meridional bending stress due to delection (S6)

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CONNECTION ENDS FITTINGS

Welding ends order to make a perfectly tight depending on the diameter, used up bar or as a standard itting. The delection and axial compression. The Gimbals
Expansion joints with welding ends connection. to 25 BarG pressure. For use at welded collar is welded to the bellows size and quantity of tie rods is A gimbal expansion joint contains two
are those which are welded into the Welded langes are a more expensive higher pressures, welded langes are end tangents with the lange behind determined by the magnitude of the sets of hinges, which are connected
pipe system. Depending on the solution than welding ends. On preferred. Turnable langes are a very the collar. Depending on the pressure thrust forces. Expansion to a central gimbal ring/box by 4 pins
diameter of the welding ends, they expansion joints with welded langes, powerful solution to counter langes, thickness and shape of the collar it joints with only two tie rods allow and thereby permits angular rotation
are made from welded pipe, seamless the lange holes will be inline, which is which are out of line and can be can be used in high pressure angular rotation in cases, where the in any plane. The pair of hinges
pipe or from rolled sheet metal. If the important to notice when reordering easier to install when compared with applications. tie rods are orientated 90 degrees restrains the unit from transferring
pipe system requires, it is possible to or installing an expansion joint. If the welded langes. opposite to the direction of the pressure thrust forces to external
design an expansion joint with a langes in the pipe system are not Cover and insulation rotation. equipment.
welding end in one end and a lange inline, it can be wise to order Collar If the external protection of the bellow The installation of restrained Gimbal expansion joints can be
in the other end. Welding ends are a expansion joints with loose langes. A collar rim is practical addition for the is necessary, a cover can be expansion joints do not require ix installed in sets to absorb large
simple, cost efective and easy to Expansion joints with welded langes bellows end tangents which are lared mounted. The cover protects the points and pressure thrust forces are movements.
implement solution. Installation of an can be quick to install and are easy to over a lange, thereby forming a rim bellow from dust particles from the not transferred onto external
expansion joint with welding ends into replace. which holds the lange in position. It is surroundings, against mechanical equipment. Pantographic linkage
a pipe system requires welding and a very cost eicient solution, saving damage and/or external low. A pantographic linkage is installed on
inspection on-site with an experi- Loose langes welding time, with the laring process Furthermore, the cover is a good Hinges expansion joints with double- or
enced installer. Loose langes are also known as being performed quicker than through base for external insulation for Expansion joints with hinges allow multiple bellows. The pantographic
It is considered more complex to swivel langes or turnable langes. welding. preventing the insulation from packing angular movement in a single plane linkage is a type of accessory, which
replace expansion joints with welding Loose langes are not welded onto Collar ring up between the bellows convolutions. with the pressure thrust forces being is used to distribute large axial
ends than those of expansion joints the expansion joint, but either lared A collar ring is a ring that is welded Insulation of expansion joints is often restrained from the bellow. Hinges movements equally between two or
with langes. onto a bellow or ixed behind a onto each end tangents of the undertaken in applications operating prevent the bellows from axial more bellows. The pantograph can
welded collar or ring. bellows. The collar ring adds rigidity at higher temperature in order to delection and are ideally used in set also be designed to allow lateral
Welded langes This feature allows the langes to turn to a langed connection and through prevent heat loss. for lateral delection or in a three- movement and support the weight of
Welded langes are welded onto the around its axis, and make it easy to it which it can be used for higher hinged constellation for multi plane the intermediate pipe section. The key
expansion joint. Expansion joints with into the pipe system. pressure applications. Tie rods axial movements. As the hinges function of a pantographic linkage is
welded langes are suitable for The ring or welded collar is acting as Tie rods on an expansion joint help to restrain pressure thrust forces, only to equally distribute the total
applications with high pressure, but a raised face or sealing surface, and Welded collar restrain the pressure thrust forces, guides are needed to control the movements and prevent a fatigue
generally need a sealing gasket in these two types of langes are, A welded collar can be made of angle while simultaneously allowing lateral movements. overload of the bellows.

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FITTINGS
INNER SLEEVE
Inner sleeves are used for the internal Shape of media and low velocity Abrasive media and corrosion Temperature and loss of pressure the “roughness” of the convolutions l Creation of possible condensates
protection of the bellow. They can be The type of media i.e. gas or liquid, Since the bellow is normally made of The temperature has no critical generates turbulence. This pressure during shutdown.
used in the following cases: along with the low velocity and materials in considerably thinner inluence on whether an inner sleeve loss can be reduced by installing an
l Information concerning the
density of the media is of great layers than the rest of the pipe is required or not. The temperature inner sleeve.
l Protecting the bellow from up-stream condition for the pipe
signiicance to the design of the components, abrasive media can be inluences the design of the inner
an abrasive media. Speciications for inner sleeves system.
expansion joint, since a liquid with the problematic, as the low of the media sleeve due to the materials strength
Protecting the bellow from high We can calculate under which
l same low velocity as a gas has a can rapidly “wear out” the thin plies of properties at speciied design Requirement for an inner sleeve
low velocity. circumstances an inner sleeve is
greater impulse and thus requires the steel bellow. In such a situation, a pressures. At design temperatures in The question of whether an inner
required. To support this calculation,
Preventing particles and solid more from the construction. relatively strong inner sleeve should excess of 150°C, the elevated sleeve is required or not can be
l we need as much information as
objects from settling between the High low velocity can result in be used for protection of the bellow. temperatures are compensated by a determined by the guidelines in the
possible but we must receive the
convolutions. low-induced vibrations in the bellow, In cases featuring extremely abrasive minor addition in the inner sleeve wall diagram below.
following information as a minimum:
which can considerably shorten its media, Belman prefers to use inner thickness. Some applications require If the values in the diagram are
l Media composition (whether the
Information concerning low velocity lifetime or in a worst case, cause sleeves made of Hardox steel. The a minimum of pressure loss through exceeded, inserting an inner sleeve is
media is gas or liquid – and the
and media is very important when damage to the expansion joint. An composition of the media and the the expansion joint and in such cases to be recommended. Flow velocities
density).
designing expansion joints. inner sleeve can solve this. particle content is important for the the inner sleeve can also be an values higher than that given below
The low velocity has a direct efect on selection of the material for an inner advantage. A low over an l Flow velocity. can induce resonant vibrations on the
It is important to specify the low the dimensions of the inner sleeve. sleeve. unprotected bellow always creates l Whether the media contains bellows convolutions, which may result
velocity and media on all inquiries. The higher the low velocity is, the The material must be corrosion some pressure loss; this is because particles, which can be abrasive. in the destruction of the bellows.
thicker the inner sleeve must be. resistant during given operating
Why are inner sleeves important? Here the length of the inner sleeve conditions and resistant to
An expansion joint is often introduced also plays a part, since a long inner possible condensates, which can
into a pipe system in order to sleeve must be thicker than a short form during the down time of the
introduce a lexible element for the inner sleeve to provide suicient system.
compensation of thermal expansion rigidity.
with the consequence being the Packing up in the convolutions
stress relief of the pipe system. In The efect of the low velocity on the In addition to its protective role
order to achieve this lexibility, the expansion joint is further complicated against abrasion and high low FLUID GASES LIQUIDS
expansion joint is usually produced because the up-stream shape of the velocity, it can further protect against
with a material thickness, which is inner sleeve that has a great inluence a media packing up between each Number of plies 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
in bellow element
considerably less than the rest of the on how non-turbulent or turbulent the convolution.
components. This however results in low through the expansion joint is. If In some applications, the medium can DN Flow velocity νalw in m/sa
making the expansion joint vulnerable there are pipe bends, valves or the be sticky, solid or of a composition
in many areas that is why in certain like in a distance of up to 10 times the which creates a risk of the media
applications, it is necessary to mount nominal diameter of the inner sleeve, clotting in the convolutions. This will 50 2,5 3,5 4,3 5,0 5,5 1,2 1,7 2,1 2,4 2,7
a protective inner sleeve, which can the low will be turbulent. The reduce the functionality of the 100 5,0 7,0 8,5 10,0 11,0 2,1 3,0 3,6 4,2 4,7
ensure the integrity of the expansion informed low velocity can in actual expansion joint that can result in ≥ 150 7,5 10,5 13,0 15,0 16,5 3,0 4,3 5,3 6,1 6,8
joint. A large number of factors fact be multiplied by a factor of 4, failure of the bellow. This risk in some
inluence the requirement of inner when calculating the thickness of the situations is alleviated by the
sleeves for use in an application. inner sleeve. mounting of an inner sleeve.
a = Velocity values to be interpolated for intermediate nominal diameters (DN)

Source: EN 14917

Flared inner sleeve Welded inner sleeve Fixed inner sleeve Inner sleeve for type
with welding ends
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INSULATION

Expansion joints can be insulated in Insulation can also be done in order addition of a lining whereby the
various ways and can be insulated to reduce the heat loss of the expansion joint is insulated with
internally as well as externally. medium, or due to an increased concrete.
eiciency of the pipe system. In case When insulating an expansion joint, it
Internal insulation is usually carried of sluggish mediums with a relatively is necessary to consider the
out in order to lower the temperature high viscosity, insulated expansion characteristics of the insulation
of the bellow/expansion joint to a joints will help maintaining the media material. With certain insulating
temperature range where design of viscosity. However, insulation by itself materials there is a risk of packing up,
this vital part can be more suitable may be insuicient, as it will only therefore the material must not be
(e.g. below the materials creep range). reduce the rate of the heat loss. placed between the convolutions of
Insulation can also be done for safety In systems where the existing heat the bellows, as this impairs the
reasons in order to protect the outer may not be suicient to prevent the bellows functionality. In such cases, it
surroundings from an expansion joint medium from cooling, the medium is important to prevent the insulating
surface temperature that is too high. may settle in the convolutions and material from settling between the
For example, in a carbon black impair the functionality of the convolutions. For example by the
manufacturer’s application, where the expansion joint. In such cases, the itting of a shell/cover over the
medium had a particularly high best solution can be a chamber convolutions, from which the insula-
temperature of 1000°C, the customer expansion joint. Insulation can be tion material can be mounted around.
chose to insulate the expansion joint carried out using ceramic wool, which
internally. By insulating the expansion is available in many diferent types to Insulation can be provided in many
joint, its surface temperature was suit a range of applications. Insulation ways, on both the outside and the
reduced to 90°C. can also be provided through the inside of the expansion joint.

Internal insulation

An example of insulation

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PRESSURE THRUST

Force in a perpendicular direction or diferently depending on whether the would be efective area of the bellows. Fp = P x A loads. This often results in a high situations, where costly ix points and
applied normally on an area is called pipe system is anchored and guided inancial cost. foundation work is required.
thrust. Pressure thrust force is the or loating. If unrestrained axial Expansion joints normally have a Where:
most essential force encountered in expansion joints are used, pressure cross-sectional area, which is slightly Restrained Pressure balanced
pressurised pipe systems and if thrust force must be obtained at both larger than the pipe diameter due to the Fp = Pressure thrust force [N] Alternatively, the reaction force from Where large diameters, high pressure,
ignored or incorrectly calculated, it ends of the pipe system by ix points. height of the convolutions. This is a P = Pressure [bar] the bellows can be eliminated by or ix points are impractical due to
can have a major impact on the pipe critical detail to take into consideration A = Bellows mean diameter using restrained expansion joints. economic or structural reasons, a
system or the surrounding hardware. Single bellows subjected to an axial when designing pipe systems and ix area [mm2] Restrained expansion joints are pressure balanced expansion joint
movement could be simpliied as an points. The efective cross section can restrained by using tie-rods, hinge- or can be a powerful solution to a
Expansion joints are intended to hydraulic cylinder with a spring inside. be illustrated by the sketch below. Unrestrained gimbal systems over the lexible part. challenging design problem.
absorb pipe expansion and to The spring represents the axial spring Pressure thrust force is calculated by With unrestrained expansion joints, This hardware obtains all pressure This type of expansion joint is
withstand pressure forces and rate of the bellows, and the hydraulic the product of the bellows mean both spring rates and pressure thrust thrust forces and makes the basically the same as a restrained
movements. However unrestrained piston represents the efect of the diameter multiplied by the maximum forces occur, and the pressure thrust expansion joint behave like a straight unit, but in which the pressure thrust
expansion joints also transfer forces, pressure thrust which the expansion line pressure as follows: is often greater than the spring rates. pipe, the only load to consider is the is compensated by larger balancing
where the most important factors are joint can exert on the piping ix points (always base the calculation on the This type of expansion joint always spring rate. bellows or a balancing chamber.
the bellows spring rate and pressure or pressure thrust restraints. maximum pressure that occurs, usually requires ix points or a foundation, Restrained expansion joints can be a
thrust. Pressure thrust force acts The area of the hydraulic cylinder the test pressure) which is rigid enough to carry the very cost efective solution in many

Bellows mean diameter


P P
Bellows mean diameter

P
Bellows effective area Fp Fp

Bellows spring rate Compensator pipe end


Bellows
Compensator pipe end Hydraulic cylinder Hydraulic piston

Bellows pressure thrust Bellows pressure thrust

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SPRING RATES STABILIT Y

Flexible bellows can be compared to maximum as possible, without being range will result in a permanent Expansion joints have to be lexible to Column instability (or squirm) is the The critical pressure at which this
a steel spring in its lexible motion. overstated. deformation of the bellows, especially absorb movements but at the same phenomena whereby the centerline of instability occurs is a direct function of
The spring rate is an expression of the The magnitude of the spring force is when the movement range is entering time they require the strength and a straight bellows develops a side- the diameter and spring rate, and an
force required to compress or extend determined by the expansion joint into the plastic range of the bellows stability to transfer any speciied luid ways or lateral bow. Column instability inverse function of the length.
the bellows, or alternately its spring constant and the amount of material. at a given pressure and temperature. afects the bellows as a whole, while A simple way to imagine this, is to
resistance to delect, which is another movement of the expansion joint, Belman speciies spring rates in-plane or squirm deformation afects remember that the bellow is a cylinder
In case an expansion joint is exposed
factor to take into account when which is calculated as follows: calculated in full in accordance with only one or more convolutions of given volume. Internal pressure
to an excessive internal pressure, the
calculating loads on ix points. the speciied code. The majority of individually. In-plane instability, called tries to increase a vessel’s volume.
bellows will show instability. Instability
F=KxX tests have veriied actual spring rates also local instability or squirm, occurs Since a bellow is lexible in the axial
can occur in two modes, column
The bellows spring rate depends to have been around 30% less than in bellows with relative small ratio of direction, it can increase its volume by
instability or in-plane deformation
particularly on the bellows geometry Where: calculated. When a particular length and diameter, and is deined as increasing the length of its centerline.
(squirm) of the convolution side wall.
and especially the bellows ply application requires a more precise slipping or twisting the plane of one or With the ends ixed, it tries so by
thickness, the number of plies, F = Force [N] speciication of the bellows working Column instability applies only to several convolutions against each simulating the appearance of a
convolution geometry and materials. K = Spring rate [N/mm] spring rate, the customer should bellows with internal pressure. parallel convolution. buckling column.
Secondly, the actual working X = Movement [mm] specify this to Belman. In special
temperature of the bellows also projects, Belman will determine if a
inluences the spring rate, as the steel The bellows will have a spring back prototype testing is necessary to
loses its rigidity at elevated tempera- efect when the movement range is specify the precise load vs. delection
tures. Therefore, the speciied design within the elastic range of the characteristics of a particular bellows
temperature should be as close to the material. But an excessive movement design.

Δx
K

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EXTERNAL PRESSURE

Externally pressurised bellows should because the column stability such as


not be confused with bellows used for squirm, can be eliminated due to its
vacuum. With vacuum designed design.
bellows only the inner ply is
considered for pressure and stability. Depending on the role the expansion
joint has to perform, there are diferent
The design for externally pressurised designs that can be chosen.
expansion joints has the advantage of When produced with an external
absorbing large movements at low cover, it is easy to drain, and this
adjusting forces. It is possible to add design also protects the bellow from
a high number of convolutions possible damage.

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THERMAL EXPANSION

Materials expand or contract when When the molecules move faster as a Where
subjected to changes in temperature. result of the added heat, they occupy L = the length in m (e.g. pipe section
Most materials expand when they are more space. This causes an increase between two main ix points)
heated and contract when they are in the material size.
cooled. In scientiic terms, heat is a The linear thermal expansion of metal α = the mean thermal expansion
form of kinetic energy and also called components referring to a tempera- coeicient in mm/mK
molecular translational energy due to ture range, can be determined by
motion of molecules. Thermal means of the material-related ∆ t = the temperature diference in K
expansion occurs due to the expansion coeicient: (diference between operating
molecules moving faster when heated temperature and installation
more than their average temperature. ∆t = L ·α · ∆t temperature.

Mean thermal expansion coeicient in α mm/mK

TEMPERATURE RANGE FROM 20°C TO


MATERIAL

100°C 200°C 300°C 400°C 500°C

Ferritic steels 0,0125 0,0130 0,0136 0,0141 0,0145

Austenitic steels 0,0160 0,0165 0,0170 0,0175 0,0180

Copper 0,0155 0,0160 0,0165 0,0170 0,0175

Aluminium alloy (AlMg3) 0,0237 0,0245 0,0253 0,0263 0,0272


Y
13
Thermal expansion of metals
12 Y = thermal expansion α in mm/m
2
11 X = temperature diference α in K
(reference to 20°C)
10
1 = Aluminium
9 2 = Austenitic stainless steels (1.4541)
3 = Copper
8
4 = Carbon steels
1 4
7

5
3
4

0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 X
Mean thermal expansion coeicient α in mm/mK
Source: EN 14917
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VIBRATIONS

Where machines, pumps or similar the movement that the diferent because they typically occur only for spherically supported tie rods with be taken into account how the two Noise reducing expansion joints
rotating aggregates are present, there expansion joints can absorb. There- very short time period. However, lexibility in all directions of plane, is expansions joints can work When using a lateral design as
will be vibrations. Vibrations can occur fore, the placement of pipe supports pressure shocks cannot be ignored, suicient. together. The pipe bend has to be described, insulation is not enough to
in diferent frequencies and ampli- and the selection of the correct as they can damage the expansion able to make tilting motions and the prevent noise. The noise can be
tudes creating noise (high frequency) expansion joint is very important. joints and should be eliminated. For 3-dimensional movements, a lateral design should permit that. If transmitted through the ix points or tie
or leading to material fatigue and The vibration created from the second expansion joint has to be a lateral design is used as a second rods, even by using multi-ply bellow.
damage. When the vibrations result in The vibration frequencies should be medium that also makes the pipe expansion joint, it should be
damage, the resulting shutdown and outside the range of the natural system vibrate, will not be absorbed mounted at an angle of 90° to the Vibrations absorbers for lateral expan-
repair work can be very costly. frequencies of the expansion joints. from expansion joints, those irst expansion joint. sion joints are provided with damping
Expansion joints designed for When used for noise insulation, the vibrations can instead be controlled washers made of stainless steel wire.
vibration absorption prevent these natural frequency should be lower from viscous dampers. These washers are temperature- and
G1
Pressure balanced
failures and absorb or even remove than the noise frequencies. When Pressure balanced corner relief aging-resistant. The design of which
the noise. used for low frequency vibrations, it Guides and ix points expansion joints can be the ensures that they retain their shape
should be higher (and far away) to Where the pipe from the vibrating optimum solution to control and technical characteristics for
Connections have the best-dampening efect. We aggregates are connected to the 3-dimentional vibrations in all practically their entire working lifetime.
Normally standard lange connections can calculate these natural frequen- expansion joint, the support shall be directions, when the vibrating mass Vibration absorbers can also be
are used, but custom designs can cies upon the customer's request. placed directly after the expansion is smaller. However, when com- special and customised designs.
also be provided for solving diicult Vibrations created during start up and joints. But be aware that these pared to the lateral and angular
and complex installations. shutdown can in general be ignored supports are not connected to the designs, this design is also more
when designing the expansion joint, vibrating foundation. Supports, in the expensive.
The choice of material and design of form of ix points or guides, should be
vibration absorbing expansion joints properly sized to control the reaction
(vibration absorbers) depends on a and adjusting forces. G1
FP

number of variables, such as the G1

media, pressure and temperature of When lateral thermal expansion is to


the application. The operating be absorbed, a guide should be used.
FP

pressure is also taken to calculate Restrained expansion joints with G1

the reactive force. lateral movements are used when the


Operating pressure releases the axial operation pressure is very high that an
reaction force, when an expansion axial expansion joint is no longer
joint without restraints is used and suitable. However, under such
places direct force on supports, walls conditions, it is important to under-
and/or aggregates near to the stand if the vibrations are acting only
expansion joint. This can lead to the in one plane perpendicular to the
displacement or tilting of the aggre- connecting axis, or in a 3-dimensional
gate, depending on the size of the plane where the movements are in all installed perpendicular to the irst one.
force. Wherever expansion joints are FP
directions. For vibrations in one plane, This second expansion joint can be of
used, it is important to understand a single expansion joint with either lateral or angular design,
FP

depending on the other parameters G1

DFP
such as amplitudes or thermal
expansion. Using an angular design
as a second expansion joint, it should

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SETTLEMENT TORSION

Choosing the best solution with the correction of inaccuracies in founda- Torsion acting in or around the
correct expansion joint is important. tions, it can be considered a one-time longitudinal axis of the bellow should
Expansion joints, used for the movement. The expansion joint can be avoided. In general, this is due to
compensation of misalignments in the even absorb very high deformation the extremely high shear stresses
piping system can, in theory, work as without having leaks. However, if it is produced. When such forces exist in
a one-time movement which should used for controlling displacements the system, it is advisable to deploy
have no impact on the service life. In when illing or emptying tanks, then special hardware to limit its inluence.
practice, there is a high risk of the design has to deal with stress Hinges and gimbals could be
deposition. Deposition could lead to cycles and be calculated in the same included in the possible solutions.
the blockage of the normal move- way as a normal expansion joint.
ments and cause an early failure of
the expansion joint. Expansion joints can also be used as
The risk is highest for short axial a mounting or dismounting space for
expansion joints that absorb lateral items such as valves. To ensure the
movements. optimal design, these expansion joints
should be able to withstand large
When using expansion joints for movements without the convolutions
subsidence damage and the being blocked.

Ʈ(y,z)

Mt

Illustration of torsion

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CORROSION

Corrosion can be deined as an un- Generally, the expansion joint is collect in the grain boundaries – the C cracking can occur if austenitic ilm is too weak to resist the environ- expansion joints, as assemblies
desirable chemical or electrochemical designed so that corrosion fatigue atoms difuse into the grain bounda- stainless steel is exposed to a ment in which the steel is exposed. between connection ends (e.g. a
damage to the material. should not occur. ries – where they will react with Cr combination of tensile stress, This can result in the local destruction lange) and bellow can result in the
Safety-related corrosion is also an with the formation of chromium increased temperatures and an of the oxide ilm that is not capable of formation of gaps or crevices. In this
important factor. Types of corrosion Intergranular corrosion carbides (CrC). The result will be a environment that contains chlorides rebuilding itself, after which the crevice corrosion can occur.
such as stress corrosion, intergranular Intergranular corrosion is – as the quite narrow zone alongside the grain (or other chemicals). corrosion attack continues. The Pitting corrosion and crevice
corrosion, crevice corrosion and name implies – a kind of corrosion boundaries, where the content of Stress corrosion cracking is together attack from pitting corrosion will corrosion can be avoided by:
corrosion fatigue can occur fast and that follows the grain boundaries, chromium has become too low (less with crevice corrosion, the most normally look rather innocent on the 1. Selection of the appropriate steel
lead to the destruction of a steel which have a relatively low chromium than 12% Cr) for the resistance common type afecting expansion surface; but underneath the corrosion type, which is suiciently high
construction. content. Intergranular corrosion can against corrosion. The physical joints. Stress corrosion cracking can extend to a signiicant size. alloyed – and therefore can resist
The corrosion resistance of stainless occur if the steel has been heated for characteristics of the steel are not occurs on the expansion joint the environmental conditions
steel depends on the alloy and the too long at temperatures between signiicantly inluenced if the because of stresses in the bellow Crevice corrosion 2. Avoiding gaps
oxide ilm that covers the surface of 550ºC and 850ºC. For this reason, necessary precautions against caused by larger movements than Crevice corrosion occurs in narrow, 3. Be meticulous in the avoidance
the material. Diferent media can welding must be performed with low intergranular corrosion are taken. which the expansion joint is designed liquid-charged splits, where the of contamination of the stainless
break this ilm down and cause heat input and preheating must never Intergranular corrosion is easiest to for. Likewise, a high operating oxygen is quickly used up, and for steel. Minor damages may be
diferent kinds of corrosive attacks. be used. Preheating is the technical avoid when specifying a carbon pressure can be the reason. that reason, the passitivity cannot be alleviated by pickling.
Typically, corrosive attacks seen on increasing of the heat input. It occurs content lower than 0,03% C (and Stress corrosion cracking can be maintained.
expansion joints are: if the steel is sensitised with the steel likewise a speciic test against avoided by removing one or more of Crevice corrosion is closely related to Corrosion caused by turbulence
being exposed to heat treatment, as intergranular corrosion can be these factors but in practice this is pitting corrosion. In narrow slits like This kind of corrosion is very special
Corrosion fatigue the chromium content in the grain requested in the material certiicate) seldom possible. The only option is overlaps- and FL-joints, the and is rarely seen. Even so, attention
Fatigues are frail and the cracks are boundaries becomes "used up". and an eventually stabilisation of the the use of a higher alloyed steel/mate- concentration of aggressive media is to this kind of corrosion should be
often opposite grained as with stress Therefore, the chromium is no longer steel with titanium (or niobium). rial. In this regard, the nickel content possible, leading to a breakdown of paid. If the low rate exceeds 20 m/s,
corrosion cracking but not branched. available for the further protection is the most relevant issue. the passive ilm. Because of the lack that can constitute a potential risk.
Corrosion fatigue results from a against corrosion. Sensitisation can Stress corrosion cracking of oxidization of the oxide ilm, pitting Therefore, in cases where the low
simultaneous inluence of dynamic happen if the steel contains too much Stress corrosion cracking is re- Pitting corrosion corrosion continues. rate exceeds 20 m/s, we recommend
inluences and corrosion. Most carbon (C), which is planned to be cognisable because of the charac- Pitting corrosion is localised corrosion A variant of crevice corrosion can to contact Belman. We would
corrosion damages that involve less than 0,03%, and is heated to the teristic cracking, where side branch and is characterised by small discreet occur under incrustation in maritime welcome the opportunity to advise
spalling or corrosion lakes have an temperature area 550-850ºC. At occurs in both the material surface as holes on the surface of the steel. environment. you on this very special corrosion
element of corrosion fatigue to them. these temperatures, the carbon will well as in the depth. Stress corrosion Pitting corrosion occurs if the oxide This kind of corrosion is often seen on type.

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Corrosion can be deined as the How to avoid corrosion


gradual destruction of materials on the steel components
through a chemical reaction with their Corrosion on carbon steel expansion
environment. There are many diferent joint components such as
types of corrosion, the most impor- welding ends, langes, hinges,
tant corrosion forms for ferrous and gimbals, intermediate pipes, covers
non-ferrous materials were described etc. are avoided via the appropriate
in the previous pages. material selection and/or surface
treatment.
How to avoid
corrosion on the bellow Material selection involves the
Corrosion can be avoided by the selection of a material which is
appropriate selection of materials for resistant to corrosion; this may be in
the bellow. The application, the the form of a high alloy steel type.
media, the operating environment,
customer requirements and/or other Usually surface treatment is a coating
factors determine the choice of such as a primer which is speciied by
material for the bellow. Sometimes the client.
demanding projects require other
alternative kinds of corrosion protec- This material selection and/or surface
tion for the expansion joint. We ofer treatment are done according to
the following alternative kinds of customer requirement, project
protection against corrosion which speciication and/or according to
are shown in the following pages. application requirements.

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PTFE COATING
PTFE-coated expansion joints are an considerably cheaper. PTFE bellows
alternative solution for those applica- are often used in the chemical and
tions in which steel expansion joints paper industries, especially in
are not considered as the optimal applications with aggressive mediums
choice. This could be due to an such as chlorine. These mediums are
aggressive medium or other factors corrosive against common steel types
which make it necessary to use a high and even most of nickel alloys. The
alloy bellow material, resulting in the only possibility is therefore the
total solution becoming more selection of high cost titanium or
expensive. In such cases, PTFE can other high alloy materials. For this
be a very good alternative – both from reason, PTFE is often chosen due to
a technical and an economic its cost advantage and also because
perspective. of its good resistance against many
medias.
Compared to most common steel
and rubber material types, the cost of The PTFE coating is characterised by
PTFE is rather low. However, when good corrosion protection against
compared to titanium and similar high aggressive mediums. In addition, the
alloy steel materials, it is proven to be PTFE material is also wear resistant.

PRODUCT RANGE

Expansion joints can be coated with Temperature


an inner 550-1500 μm PTFE coating This type of coating can be used for
and – if the intended use requires this applications with a temperature of up
– the same PTFE coating can also be to 150°C.
applied to the seal surfaces.
Pressure
Depending on the diameter, PTFE
bellows are suitable for a pressure in
excess of 13 barG.

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PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION


TANTALUM COATING
In situations where the pipe system/ are maintained and they are signii- problematic for the performance and mixtures of chemicals no matter the life/performance of their components. and can increase the service life by
plant has a highly aggressive medium cantly better than bellows manufac- the service life. concentration; this includes wet up to 10 times compared to the
Exception
and aggressive operating conditions, tured with a loose tantalum liner or gases, acidic aqueous solutions as special steels. Tantalum is one of the
Tantalum coated expansion joints
tantalum is a possible solution instead from solid tantalum metal. The alternatives well as high concentrations of nitric, few metals that are resistant to aqua
should not be used in strong basic
of special metals. Tantalum brings an For aggressive mediums, steel hydrochloric and sulphuric acid. regia. Compared to stainless steel,
environments (pH>13); in such cases,
increased corrosion resistance and Operating reliability expansion joints coated with PTFE are The most important exceptions treatment with tantalum gives the
stainless materials or pure nickel can
faster delivery. By choosing an Generally, tantalum components usually used. The aggressiveness of concern hydrogen luoride, luorides bellows a grey surface. Both the
provide a better and lower cost
expansion joint with a tantalum achieve a longer service life and thus the medium determines the degree of and concentrated bases (pH>13). At bellows and any guide pipes can be
solution. Tantalum, however, is
surface, a better utilisation of the provide a better operating reliability alloying of the steel. Usually, special 150–250°C, there are limitations in treated with tantalum.
applicable for ammonium hydroxide
product can be achieved. The bellows than their alternatives (PTFE, special metals (e.g. Hastelloy) are used. In the concentration ratio or mixtures.
and hypochlorite solutions and other
can achieve a higher resistance to metals such as Hastelloy). many cases, this is suicient. The risk Above 300°C, tantalum will oxidize in
less strong basic environments.
corrosion, surpassing that of the Some plant owners still continue to arises when quiet corrosion occurs air and its application is reduced to
Should tantalum be considered as a
special metals (such as titanium, choose their current solutions and due to attrition/damage of the PTFE metalfuses under inert atmosphere.
possible solution for you, we are
Hastelloy etc.), while simultaneously accept the need for regular replace- coating, allowing the medium access Such conditions are often present in
pleased to assist on assessing how
preserving the steels ductility. ments. However, a tantalum solution to the steel. the chemical, oil and gas, energy and
the tantalum treatment will afect the
Tantalum coating is unique in the can signiicantly minimise the the pharmaceutical industry.
design of the expansion joint (such as
sense that the chemical process resources needed for replacement Possible applications However, the need does not exist in
general dimensioning, spring rates,
takes place at a high temperature, and the uncertainty/worries of Tantalum coated expansion joints all of the above mentioned industries.
service life/fatigue, etc.).
and the tantalum metal is partly breakdowns. For instance, on have many possible applications and Tantalum is, therefore, suited primarily
If basic cleaning is needed, 2% KOH
alloyed into the stainless bellows and thick-walled valves it may be are well-suited for installation in hot for customers who have problems
up to 60°C can be used.
a 50 µm tantalum layer is precipitated. acceptable that corrosion afects the and acidic environments with elevated with highly corrosive mediums and
Thus, mechanical characteristics metal thickness, but on bellows with a temperatures. At 150°C tantalum is who experience problems with Tantalum vs. other steels
equivalent to those of stainless steel low metal thickness, this can be very resistant to most chemicals and operating reliability and the service Tantalum is very corrosion resistant

PRODUCT RANGE

Tantalum coated expansion joints are


customised solutions and are available
in sizes up to DN 350 and in
installation lengths up to 700 mm.

Tantalum layer
The tantalum layer will as standard be
50 µm but it can be increased to up to
200 µm.

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439 Resistance tables
460 Flange tables - EN 1092-1:2007
478 Flange table - DIN 86044-1:2010-01
480 Materials tables
488 Conversion tables
492 Steam table
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DEFINITION FOR
RESISTANCE TABLES
The resistance tables indicate the joints. Please see the deinitions used
corrosive behavior of various metals in the tables below.
often used for bellows and expansion

Assessment Corrosion behaviour Suitability

0 Resistant Suitable

Uniform corrosion with reduction


in thickness
of up to 1 mm/year Restricted
1
P = Risk of pitting corrosion suitability
S = Risk of stress corrosion
cracking

Hardly resistant
Uniform corrosion with reduction
2 Not recommended
in thickness of more than
1 mm/year up to 10 mm/year.

Not resistant Unsuitable


3
(diferent forms of corrosion)

TABLE ABBREVIATIONS

dr: dry condition


mo: moist condition
hy: hydrous solution
me: melted
cs: cold-saturated
(at room temperature)
sa: saturated (at boiling point)
bp: boiling point
adp: acid dew point

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RESISTANCE TABLES
Source: Euro-Qualiflex

MEDIUM MATERIALS MEDIUM MATERIALS


STAINLESS STEELS NICKEL ALLOYS PURE METALS STAINLESS STEELS NICKEL ALLOYS PURE METALS

Austenitic + Mo steels

Austenitic + Mo steels
Non-/low-alloy steels

Non-/low-alloy steels
Concentration

Concentration
2.4360 / alloy 400

2.4360 / alloy 400


2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4858 / alloy 825


2.4816 / alloy 600

2.4856 / alloy 625

2.4816 / alloy 600

2.4856 / alloy 625


Temperature

Temperature
2.4610, 2.4619 /

2.4610, 2.4619 /
Austenitic steels

Austenitic steels
C-4, C-246

C-4, C-246
Ferritic steels

Ferritic steels
Aluminium

Aluminium
Tantalum

Tantalum
Titanium

Titanium
Nickel

Nickel
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION
Chemical Formula % °C Chemical Formula % °C

C8HgNO

sulphate

1
3
hy 20 40 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 3 0 0
hy sa bp 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 3 0 0

NH4Al(SO4)2

CH3COCl
Ammonium bifuoride

Ammonium carbonate

Ammonium chloride

bp

0 0

sa 3 1 3

hy 5 20 0 1 0 3 0

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DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
442
MEDIUM
hy
Concentration
50

%
100

Temperature

bp

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels
0

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels
0

Austenitic steels

0
0

Austenitic + Mo steels
0

2.4858 / alloy 825


0

2.4816 / alloy 600


1

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /

3
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400


1

2
Nickel
0
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Titanium
0

0
Tantalum
0

Aluminium
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Benzoic acid

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Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM
100

Concentration
%

Temperature
bp

°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels
0

2.4858 / alloy 825


0

2.4816 / alloy 600


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400


0

Nickel
PURE METALS

Titanium
1

443

Tantalum
0

Aluminium
1
Caustic-soda solution

CaCO3

CaSO3

Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
444
MEDIUM
mo
mo

100
Concentration

%
Temperature

25
bp

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels
3

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels
1

Austenitic steels
0

Austenitic + Mo steels
0
1

2.4858 / alloy 825


0

2.4816 / alloy 600


1

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625
0

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /
0

C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400


1

Nickel
1
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Titanium
0

Tantalum
0

Aluminium
3
3
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Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM

Concentration
sa

Temperature
°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
3

STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels
3

Austenitic steels
3

Austenitic + Mo steels
3

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


0

NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400


1

Nickel
3

PURE METALS

Titanium
0

445

Tantalum

Aluminium
3
446

DESIGNATION
Chemical Formula

See combustion gases


MEDIUM

%
Concentration
Source: Euro-Qualiflex

Temperature

°C

1
Non-/low-alloy steels

Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

0
Austenitic + Mo steels
STAINLESS STEELS
RESISTANCE TABLES

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600

2.4856 / alloy 625


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246
MATERIALS

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel

Titanium

Tantalum
PURE METALS

0
Aluminium

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Glutamic acid
DESIGNATION
Chemical Formula
MEDIUM

HOOC-CH2-CH2-CHNH2-COOH

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vapour
%

Concentration
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Temperature
80
20
°C

3
1

Non-/low-alloy steels
P
P

Ferritic steels
P
P

Austenitic steels
0
0

Austenitic + Mo steels
STAINLESS STEELS

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


1
1 0

2.4856 / alloy 625


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
1
0

C-4, C-246
MATERIALS

2.4360 / alloy 400


1

Nickel

Titanium

Tantalum
447

PURE METALS

Aluminium
Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
448
MEDIUM
Concentration

%
Temperature

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
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Titanium

Tantalum

Aluminium
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Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM

Concentration
%

Temperature
°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
PURE METALS

Titanium
449

Tantalum

Aluminium
0
Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
450
MEDIUM
Concentration

all

%
Temperature

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
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Titanium

Tantalum

Aluminium
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Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM

Concentration
%

Temperature
°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
PURE METALS

Titanium
451

Tantalum

Aluminium
pentachlorite

CnH2n+2

Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
452
MEDIUM
Concentration

%
Temperature

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
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Titanium

Tantalum

Aluminium
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phtalic anhydride

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Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM

Concentration
%

Temperature
°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
PURE METALS

Titanium
453

Tantalum

Aluminium
0
Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
454
MEDIUM
Concentration

%
Temperature

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
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Titanium

Tantalum

Aluminium
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see sodium bisulphate


Sodium hydrogensulphate

Na2CrO4

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Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM
£

Concentration
%

Temperature
°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
PURE METALS

Titanium
455

Tantalum

Aluminium
Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
456
MEDIUM
me
Concentration

%
320
Temperature

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels

0
Austenitic steels

0
Austenitic + Mo steels

0
2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /
0
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
1
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Titanium
0

Tantalum
0

Aluminium
0
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Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM
hy

Concentration
sa

Temperature
°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
3

STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels
3

Austenitic steels
1

Austenitic + Mo steels
0

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
1

C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
PURE METALS

Titanium
457

Tantalum
0

Aluminium
3
Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

Source: Euro-Qualiflex

RESISTANCE TABLES
458
MEDIUM
pure
pure
Concentration

%
Temperature

°C
Non-/low-alloy steels

STAINLESS STEELS
Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600

NICKEL ALLOYS
2.4856 / alloy 625

MATERIALS
2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
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PURE METALS
Titanium

Tantalum

Aluminium
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see picric acid

TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION


Chemical Formula
DESIGNATION

MEDIUM

Concentration
%

Temperature
°C

Non-/low-alloy steels
STAINLESS STEELS

Ferritic steels

Austenitic steels

Austenitic + Mo steels

2.4858 / alloy 825

2.4816 / alloy 600


NICKEL ALLOYS

2.4856 / alloy 625


MATERIALS

2.4610, 2.4619 /
C-4, C-246

2.4360 / alloy 400

Nickel
PURE METALS

Titanium
459

Tantalum

Aluminium
3
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FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 2,5 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness thickness of shoulder diameters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter of of of neck
bolt circle bolt hole
D K L Number Size A F Gmax
N B1 B2 C1 C2 C3 C4 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N3 R1 S

F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E

11 01 02 01 11 05 32 35 36 37 05 11 11 35 36 37 11 21 11 11, 35
21 32 02 21 13 to
01, 02, 05,11, 21 35-37 37

10 75 50 11 4 M10 17,2 18,0 21 12 12 12 10 5 2 2,5 - 28 6 28 35 7 26 20 4

15 80 55 11 4 M10 21,3 22,0 25 12 12 12 10 5 2 2,5 - 30 6 30 38 7 30 26 4

20 90 65 11 4 M10 26,9 27,5 31 14 14 14 10 6 2,5 3 - 32 6 32 40 8 38 34 4

25 100 75 11 4 M10 33,7 34,5 38 14 14 14 10 7 2,5 3 - 35 6 35 40 10 42 44 4

32 120 90 14 4 M12 42,4 43,5 46 16 14 14 10 8 3 3 - 35 6 35 42 12 55 54 6

40 130 100 14 4 M12 48,3 49,5 53 16 14 14 10 8 3 3 - 38 7 38 45 15 62 64 6

50 140 110 14 4 M12 60,3 61,5 65 16 14 14 12 8 3 3 - 38 8 38 45 20 74 74 6

65 160 130 14 4 M12 76,1 77,5 81 16 14 14 12 8 3 3 55 38 9 38 45 20 88 94 6

80 190 150 18 4 M16 88,9 90,5 94 18 16 16 12 10 3 4 70 42 10 42 50 25 102 110 8

100 210 170 18 4 M16 114,3 116,0 120 18 16 16 14 10 4 4 90 45 10 45 52 25 130 130 8

125 240 200 18 8 M16 139,7 141,5 145 20 18 18 14 10 4 4 115 48 10 48 55 25 155 160 8

150 265 225 18 8 M16 168,3 170,5 174 20 18 18 14 10 5 4 140 48 12 48 55 25 184 182 10

200 320 280 18 8 M16 219,1 221,5 226 22 20 20 16 11 5 5 190 55 15 55 62 30 236 238 10

See Annex A
250 375 335 18 12 M16 273,0 276,5 281 24 22 22 18 12 8 - 235 60 15 60 68 - 290 284 12

300 440 395 22 12 M20 323,9 327,5 333 24 22 22 18 12 8 - 285 62 15 62 68 - 342 342 12

350 490 445 22 12 M20 355,6 359,5 365 26 22 22 18 13 8 - 330 62 15 62 68 - 385 392 12

400 540 495 22 16 M20 406,4 411,0 416 28 22 22 20 14 8 - 380 65 15 65 72 - 438 442 12

450 595 550 22 16 M20 457,0 462,0 467 30 22 24 20 15 8 - 425 65 15 65 72 - 492 494 12

500 645 600 22 20 M20 508,0 513,5 519 30 24 24 22 16 8 - 475 68 15 68 75 - 538 544 12

600 755 705 26 20 M24 610,0 616,5 622 32 30 30 22 16 - - 575 70 16 70 - - 640 642 12

700 860 810 26 24 M24 711,0 721 40 30 40 - 16 - - 670 76 16 70 - - 740 746 12

800 975 920 30 24 M27 813,0 824 44 30 44 - 16 - - 770 76 16 70 - - 842 850 12

900 1075 1020 30 24 M27 914,0 a 926 48 30 48 - 16 - - 860 74 16 70 - - 942 950 12

1000 1175 1120 30 28 M27 1016,0 1028 52 30 52 - 18 - - 960 74 16 70 - - 1045 1050 16

1200 1375 1320 30 32 M27 1219,0 1234 60 32 50 - 20 - - 1160 94 16 90 - - 1245 - 16

To be continued...

a
To be speciied by the purchaser

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FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 2,5 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness thickness of shoulder diameters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter of of of neck
bolt circle bolt hole
D K L Number Size A F Gmax
N B1 B2 C1 C2 C3 C4 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N3 R1 S

F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E

11 01 02 01 11 05 32 35 36 37 05 11 11 35 36 37 11 21 11 11, 35
21 32 02 21 13 to
01, 02, 05,11, 21 35-37 37

1400 1575 1520 30 36 M27 1422 - - 38 - - - - - 1346 96 16 - - - 1445 - 16

1600 1790 1730 30 40 M27 1626 - - 46 - - - - - 1546 102 20 - - - 1645 - 16

1800 1990 1930 30 44 M27 1829 - - 46 - - - - - 1746 110 20 - - - 1845 - 16

2000 2190 2130 30 48 M27 2032 - - 50 - - - - - 1950 122 22 - - - 2045 - 16

2200 2405 2340 33 52 M30 2235 - - - 56 - - - - - - 129 25 - - - 2248 - 18

2400 2605 2540 33 56 M30 2438 - - - 62 - - - - - - 143 25 - - - 2448 - 18

See Annex A
2600 2805 2740 33 60 M30 2620 - - - 64 - - - - - - 148 25 - - - 2648 - 18

2800 3030 2960 36 64 M33 2820 - - - 74 - - - - - - 161 25 - - - 2848 - 18

3000 3230 3160 36 68 M33 3020 - - - 80 - - - - - - 170 25 - - - 3050 - 18

3200 3430 3360 36 72 M33 3220 - - - 84 - - - - - - 180 25 - - - 3250 - 20

3400 3630 3560 36 76 M33 3420 - - - 90 - - - - - - 194 28 - - - 3450 - 20

3600 3840 3770 36 80 M33 3620 - - - 96 - - - - - - 201 28 - - - 3652 - 20

3800 4045 3970 39 80 M36 3820 - - - 102 - - - - - - 212 28 - - - 3852 - 20

4000 4245 4170 39 84 M36 4020 - - - 106 - - - - - - 226 28 - - - 4052 - 20

a
To be speciied by the purchaser

B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION

464 465

FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 6 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Cham- Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness fer thickness of shoulder diameters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter of of of neck
bolt circle bolt hole
D K L Number Size A E F Gmax
N B1 B2 C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N2 N3 R1 S

F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E

11 01 02 01 11 05 02 32 35 36 37 05 12 11 11 35 36 37 11 12 21 11 11, 35
21a 12 02 12 13 13 12 to
35-37 32 13 13 37
01, 02, 05,11,12, 13, 21 21 21

10 75 50 11 4 M10 17,2 18,0 21 12 12 12 3 10 5 2 2,5 - 20 28 6 28 35 7 26 25 20 4

15 80 55 11 4 M10 21,3 22,0 25 12 12 12 3 10 5 2 2,5 - 20 30 6 30 38 7 30 30 26 4

20 90 65 11 4 M10 26,9 27,5 31 14 14 14 4 10 6 2,5 3 - 24 32 6 32 40 8 38 40 34 4

25 100 75 11 4 M10 33,7 34,5 38 14 14 14 4 10 7 2,5 3 - 24 35 6 35 40 10 42 50 44 4

32 120 90 14 4 M12 42,4 43,5 46 16 14 14 5 10 8 3 3 - 26 35 6 35 42 12 55 60 54 6

40 130 100 14 4 M12 48,3 49,5 53 16 14 14 5 10 8 3 3 - 26 38 7 38 45 15 62 70 64 6

50 140 110 14 4 M12 60,3 61,5 65 16 14 14 5 12 8 3 3 - 28 38 8 38 45 20 74 80 74 6

65 160 130 14 4 M12 76,1 77,5 81 16 14 14 6 12 8 3 3 55 32 38 9 38 45 20 88 100 94 6

80 190 150 18 4 M16 88,9 90,5 94 18 16 16 6 12 10 3 4 70 34 42 10 42 50 25 102 110 110 8

100 210 170 18 4 M16 114,3 116,0 120 18 16 16 6 14 10 4 4 90 40 45 10 45 52 25 130 130 130 8

125 240 200 18 8 M16 139,7 141,5 145 20 18 18 6 14 10 4 4 115 44 48 10 48 55 25 155 160 160 8

150 265 225 18 8 M16 168,3 170,5 174 20 18 18 6 14 10 5 4 140 44 48 12 48 55 25 184 185 182 10

200 320 280 18 8 M16 219,1 221,5 226 22 20 20 6 16 11 5 5 190 44 55 15 55 62 30 236 240 238 10

See Annex A
250 375 335 18 12 M16 273,0 276,5 281 24 22 22 8 18 12 8 235 44 60 15 60 68 - 290 295 284 12

300 440 395 22 12 M20 323,9 327,5 333 24 22 22 8 18 12 8 285 44 62 15 62 68 - 342 355 342 12

350 490 445 22 12 M20 355,6 359,5 365 26 22 22 8 18 13 8 330 - 62 15 62 68 - 385 - 392 12

400 540 495 22 16 M20 406,4 411,0 416 28 22 22 8 20 14 8 380 - 65 15 65 72 - 438 - 442 12

450 595 550 22 16 M20 457,0 462,0 467 30 22 24 8 20 15 8 - 425 - 65 15 72 72 - 492 - 494 12

500 645 600 22 20 M20 508,0 513,5 519 30 24 24 8 22 16 8 - 475 - 68 15 75 75 - 538 - 544 12

600 755 705 26 20 M24 610,0 616,5 622 32 30 30 8 22 16 - - 575 - 70 16 70 - - 640 - 642 12

700 860 810 26 24 M24 711,0 721 40 30 40 4 - 16 - - 670 - 76 16 70 - - 740 - 746 12

800 975 920 30 24 M27 813,0 824 44 30 44 4 - 16 - - 770 - 76 16 70 - - 842 - 850 12

900 1075 1020 30 24 M27 914,0 926 48 34 48 4 - 16 - - 860 - 78 16 70 - - 942 - 950 12

1000 1175 1120 30 28 M27 1016,0 1028 52 38 52 4 - 18 - - 960 - 82 16 70 - - 1045 - 1050 16

1200 1405 1340 33 32 M30 1219,0 b 1234 60 42 60 5 - 20 - - 1160 - 104 20 90 - - 1248 - 1264 16

1400 1630 1560 36 36 M33 1422,0 - 72 56 68 - - - - - 1346 - 114 20 - - - 1452 1480 16

1600 1830 1760 36 40 M33 1626,0 - 80 63 76 - - - - - 1546 - 119 20 - - - 1655 - 1680 16

1800 2045 1970 39 44 M36 1829,0 - 88 69 84 - - - - - 1746 - 133 20 - - - 1855 - 1878 16

2000 2265 2180 42 48 M39 2032,0 - 96 74 92 - - - - - 1950 - 146 25 - - - 2058 - 2082 16

To be continued...

a
For langes type 21, the outside hub diameter approximately
corresponds to the outside pipe diameter
b
To be speciied by the purchaser B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION

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FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 6 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Cham- Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness fer thickness of shoulder diameters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter of of of neck
bolt circle bolt hole
D K L Number Size A E F Gmax
N B1 B2 C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N2 N3 R1 S

F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E

11 01 02 01 11 05 02 32 35 36 37 05 12 11 11 35 36 37 11 12 21 11 11, 35
21a 12 02 12 13 13 12 to
35-37 32 13 13 37
01, 02, 05,11,12,13, 21 21 21

2200 2475 2390 42 52 M39 2235,0 - - - 81 - - - - - - - - 154 25 - - - 2260 - - 18

2400 2685 2600 42 56 M39 2438,0 - - - 87 - - - - - - - - 168 25 - - - 2462 - - 18

2600 2905 2810 48 60 M45 2620,0 - - - 91 - - - - - - - - 175 25 - - - 2665 - - 18

See Annex A
2800 3115 3020 48 64 M45 2820,0 - - - 101 - - - - - - - - 188 30 - - - 2865 - - 18

3000 3315 3220 48 68 M45 3020,0 - - - 102 - - - - - - - - 192 30 - - - 3068 - - 18

3200 3525 3430 48 72 M45 3220,0 - - - 106 - - - - - - - - 202 30 - - - 3272 - - 20

3400 3735 3640 48 76 M45 3420,0 - - - 110 - - - - - - - - 214 35 - - - 3475 - - 20

3600 3970 3860 56 80 M52 3620,0 - - - 124 - - - - - - - - 229 35 - - - 3678 - - 20

a
For langes type 21, the outside hub diameter approximately
corresponds to the outside pipe diameter
b
To be speciied by the purchaser B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION

468 469

FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 10 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness thickness of shoulder diameters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter of of of neck
bolt circle bolt hole
D K L Number Size A F Gmax
B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N2 N3 R1 S
N
F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E
11 11
21a 01 02 04 01 11 21 05 02 32 35 36 37 05 12 11 11 35 36 37 11 12 21 12 34 11, 35
34c 12 02 12 04 34 13 34C 34C 34C 13 13 to
01, 02, 04, 05, 11,12,13, 21 35-37 32 04 13 21, 34 37

10 90 60 14 4 M12 17,2 18,0 21 31 14 16 16 16 3 12 5 2 2,5 - 22 35 6 35 35 7 28 30 28 4 1,8


15 95 65 14 4 M12 21,3 22,0 25 35 14 16 16 16 3 12 5 2 2,5 - 22 38 6 38 38 7 32 35 32 4 2,0
20 105 75 14 4 M12 26,9 27,5 31 42 16 18 18 18 4 14 6 2,5 3 - 26 40 6 40 40 8 40 45 40 4 2,3
25 115 85 14 4 M12 33,7 34,5 38 49 16 18 18 18 4 14 7 2,5 3 - 28 40 6 40 40 10 46 52 50 4 2,6
32 140 100 18 4 M16 42,4 43,5 47 59 18 18 18 18 5 14 8 3 3 - 30 42 6 42 42 12 56 60 60 6 2,6
40 150 110 18 4 M16 48,3 49,5 53 67 18 18 18 18 5 14 8 3 3 - 32 45 7 45 45 15 64 70 70 6 2,6
50 165 125 18 4 M16 60,3 61,5 65 77 20 18 18 18 5 16 8 3 4 - 28 45 8 45 45 20 74 84 84 6 2,9
65 185 145 18 8 M16 76,1 77,5 81 96 20 18 18 18 6 16 8 3 4 55 32 45 10 45 45 20 92 104 104 6 2,9
80 200 160 18 8 M16 88,9 90,5 94 108 20 20 20 20 6 16 10 3 4 70 34 50 10 50 50 25 105 118 120 6 3,2
100 220 180 18 8 M16 114,3 116,0 120 134 22 20 20 20 6 18 10 4 4 90 40 52 12 52 52 25 131 140 140 8 3,6
125 250 210 18 8 M16 139,7 141,5 145 162 22 22 22 22 6 18 10 4 4 115 44 55 12 55 55 25 156 168 170 8 4,0
150 285 240 22 8 M20 168,3 170,5 174 188 24 22 22 22 6 20 10 4 4 140 44 55 12 55 55 25 184 195 190 10 4,5
200 340 295 22 8 M20 219,1 221,5 226 240 24 24 24 24 6 20 11 5 4 190 44 62 16 62 62 30 234 246 246 10 6,3
250 395 350 22 12 M20 273,0 276,5 281 294 26 26 26 26 8 22 12 8 - 235 46 68 16 68 68 - 292 298 298 12 6,3
300 445 400 22 12 M20 323,9 327,5 333 348 26 26 26 26 8 22 12 8 - 285 46 68 16 68 68 - 342 350 348 12 7,1

See Annex A
350 505 460 22 16 M20 355,6 359,5 365 400 30 26 26 26 8 22 13 8 - 330 53 68 16 68 68 - 385 400 408 12 7,1
400 565 515 26 16 M24 406,4 411,0 416 450 32 26 26 26 8 24 14 8 - 380 57 72 16 72 72 - 440 456 456 12 7,1
450 615 565 26 20 M24 457,0 462,0 467 498 36 28 28 28 8 24 15 - - 425 63 72 16 72 - - 488 502 502 12 7,1
500 670 620 26 20 M24 508,0 513,5 519 550 38 28 28 28 8 26 16 - - 475 67 75 16 75 - - 542 559 559 12 7,1
600 780 725 30 20 M27 610,0 616,5 622 650 42 30 34 34 8 26 18 - - 575 75 82 18 80 - - 642 658 658 12 -
700 895 840 30 24 M27 711,0 721 - 50 35 38 8 - 20 - - 670 - 85 18 80 - - 746 - 772 12 -
800 1015 950 33 24 M30 813,0 824 - 56 38 48 8 - 20 - - 770 - 96 18 90 - - 850 - 876 12 -
900 1115 1050 33 28 M30 914,0 b 926 - 62 38 b 50 8 - 22 - - 860 - 99 20 95 - - 950 - 976 12 -
1000 1230 1160 36 28 M33 1016,0 1028 - 70 44 54 8 - 24 - - 960 - 105 20 95 - - 1052 - 1080 16 -
1200 1455 1380 39 32 M36 1219,0 1234 - 83 55 66 8 - 26 - - 1160 - 132 25 115 - - 1256 - 1292 16 -
1400 1675 1590 42 36 M39 1422,0 - - - 65 - - - - - - - - 143 25 - - - 1460 - 1496 16 -
1600 1915 1820 48 40 M45 1626,0 - - - 75 - - - - - - - - 159 25 - - - 1666 - 1712 16 -
1800 2115 2020 48 44 M45 1829,0 - - - 85 - - - - - - - - 175 30 - - - 1868 - 1910 16 -
2000 2325 2230 48 48 M45 2032,0 - - - 90 - - - - - - - - - 186 30 - - - 2072 - 2120 16 -
2200 2550 2440 56 52 M52 2235,0 - - - 100 - - - - - - - - - 202 35 - - - 2275 - - 18 -
2400 2760 2650 56 56 M52 2438,0 - - - b 110 - - - - - - - - - 218 35 - - - 2478 - - 18 -
2600 2960 2850 56 60 M52 2620,0 - - - 110 - - - - - - - - - 224 40 - - - 2680 - - 18 -
2800 3180 3070 56 64 M52 2820,0 - - - 124 - - - - - - - - - 244 40 - - - 2882 - - 18 -
3000 3405 3290 62 68 M56 3020,0 - - - 132 - - - - - - - - - 257 45 - - - 3085 - - 18 -

a
For langes type 21, the outside hub diameter approximately
corresponds to the outside pipe diameter
b
To be speciied by the purchaser B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
c
Use is limited up to DN 600
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION

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FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 16 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Cham- Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness fer thickness of shoulder diameters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter of of of neck
bolt circle bolt hole
D K L Number Size A E F Gmax
B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N2 N3 R1 S
N
F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E
11 11
21a 01 02 04 01 11 21 05 02 32 35 36 37 05 12 11 11 35 36 37 11 12 21 12 34 11, 35
34d 12 02 12 04 34 13 34C 34C 34C 13 13 to
01, 02, 04, 05,11,12,13, 21 35-37 32 04 13 21, 34 37

10 90 60 14 4 M12 17,2 18,0 21 31 14 16 16 16 3 12 5 2 2,5 - 22 35 6 35 35 7 28 30 28 4 1,8

15 95 65 14 4 M12 21,3 22,0 25 35 14 16 16 16 3 12 5 2 2,5 - 22 38 6 38 38 7 32 35 32 4 2,0

20 105 75 14 4 M12 26,9 27,5 31 42 16 18 18 18 4 14 6 2,5 3 - 26 40 6 40 40 8 40 45 40 4 2,3

25 115 85 14 4 M12 33,7 34,5 38 49 16 18 18 18 4 14 7 2,5 3 - 28 40 6 40 40 10 46 52 50 4 2,6

32 140 100 18 4 M16 42,4 43,5 47 59 18 18 18 18 5 14 8 3 3 - 30 42 6 42 42 12 56 60 60 6 2,6

40 150 110 18 4 M16 48,3 49,5 53 67 18 18 18 18 5 14 8 3 3 - 32 45 7 45 45 15 64 70 70 6 2,6

50 165 125 18 4 M16 60,3 61,5 65 77 20 18 18 18 5 16 8 3 4 - 28 45 8 45 45 20 74 84 84 6 2,9

65 185 145 18 8b M16 76,1 77,5 81 96 20 18 18 18 6 16 8 3 4 55 32 45 10 45 45 20 92 104 104 6 2,9

80 200 160 18 8 M16 88,9 90,5 94 108 20 20 20 20 6 16 10 3 4 70 34 50 10 50 50 25 105 118 120 6 3,2

100 220 180 18 8 M16 114,3 116,0 120 134 22 20 20 20 6 18 10 4 4 90 40 52 12 52 52 25 131 140 140 8 3,6

125 250 210 18 8 M16 139,7 141,5 145 162 22 22 22 22 6 18 10 4 4 115 44 55 12 55 55 25 156 168 170 8 4,0

150 285 240 22 8 M20 168,3 170,5 174 188 24 22 22 22 6 20 10 5 5 140 44 55 12 55 55 25 184 195 190 10 4,5

200 340 295 22 12 M20 219,1 221,5 226 240 26 24 24 24 6 20 11 6 6 190 44 62 16 62 62 30 235 246 246 10 6,3

See Annex A
250 405 355 26 12 M24 273,0 276,5 281 294 29 26 26 26 8 22 12 10 - 235 46 70 16 70 68 - 292 298 296 12 6,3

300 460 410 26 12 M24 323,9 327,5 333 348 32 28 28 28 8 24 14 10 - 285 46 78 16 78 68 - 344 350 350 12 7,1

350 520 470 26 16 M24 355,6 359,0 365 400 35 30 30 30 8 26 18 10 - 330 57 82 16 82 68 - 390 400 410 12 8,0

400 580 525 30 16 M27 406,4 411,0 416 454 38 32 32 32 8 28 20 10 - 380 63 85 16 85 72 - 445 456 458 12 8,0

450 640 585 30 20 M27 457,0 462,0 467 500 42 34 40 40 8 30 22 - - 425 68 83 16 87 - - 490 502 516 12 8,0

500 715 650 33 20 M30 508,0 513,5 519 556 46 36 44 44 8 32 22 - - 475 73 84 16 90 - - 548 559 576 12 8,0

600 840 770 36 20 M33 610,0 616,5 622 660 55 40 54 54 8 32 24 - - 575 83 88 18 95 - - 670 658 690 12 8,8

700 910 840 36 24 M33 711,0 721 - 63 40 58 8 - 26 - - 670 83 104 18 100 - - 755 760 760 12 -

800 1025 950 39 24 M36 813,0 824 - 74 41 62 8 - 28 - - 770 90 108 20 105 - - 855 864 862 12 -
c
900 1125 1050 39 28 M36 914,0 926 - 82 48 64 8 - 30 - - 860 94 118 20 110 - - 955 968 962 12 -

1000 1255 1170 42 28 M39 1016,0 1030 - 90 59 68 8 - 35 - - 960 100 137 22 120 - - 1058 1072 1076 16 -

1200 1485 1390 48 32 M45 1219,0 - - - 78 c - - - - - - 1160 - 160 30 - - - 1262 - 1282 16 -

1400 1685 1590 48 36 M45 1422,0 - - - 84 - - - - - - 1346 - 177 30 - - - 1465 - 1482 16 -

1600 1930 1820 56 40 M52 1626,0 - - - c 102 - - - - - - 1546 - 204 35 - - - 1668 - 1696 16 -

1800 2130 2020 56 44 M52 1829,0 - - - 110 - - - - - - 1746 - 218 35 - - - 1870 - 1896 16 -

2000 2345 2230 62 48 M56 2032,0 - - - 124 - - - - - - 1950 - 238 40 - - - 2072 - 2100 16 -

a
For langes type 21, the outside hub diameter approximately corresponds to the outside pipe diameter
b
According to EN 1092-2 (Cast iron langes) and EN 1092-3 (Copper alloy langes), the langes in this DN and PN may be
supplied with 4 holes. Where steel langes are required with 4 holes, these may be supplied by agreement between lange
manufacturer and purchaser. B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
c
To be speciied by the purchaser
d
Use is limited up to DN 600
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION

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FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 25 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Cham- Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter of Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness fer thickness of shoulder diamaters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter bolt circle of of neck
bolt hole
D K L Number Size A E F Gmax
B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 H4 N1 N2 N3 R1 S
N
F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E
11 11
21a 01 02 04 01 11 21 05 02 32 35 05 12 11 11 35 11 12 21 12 34 11, 35
34c 12 02 12 04 34 13 34C 34C 34 13 13
01, 02, 04, 05, 11, 12, 13, 21 35 32 04 13 21, 34

10 90 60 14 4 M12 17,2 18,0 21 31 14 16 16 16 3 12 5 - 22 35 6 35 28 30 28 4 1,8

15 95 65 14 4 M12 21,3 22,0 25 35 14 16 16 16 3 12 5 - 22 38 6 38 32 35 32 4 2,0

20 105 75 14 4 M12 26,9 27,5 31 42 16 18 18 18 4 14 6 - 26 40 6 40 40 45 40 4 2,3

25 115 85 14 4 M12 33,7 34,5 38 49 16 18 18 18 4 14 7 - 28 40 6 40 46 52 50 4 2,6

32 140 100 18 4 M16 42,4 43,5 47 59 18 18 18 18 5 14 8 - 30 42 6 42 56 60 60 6 2,6

40 150 110 18 4 M16 48,3 49,5 53 67 18 18 18 18 5 14 8 - 32 45 7 45 64 70 70 6 2,6

50 165 125 18 4 M16 60,3 61,5 65 77 20 20 20 20 5 16 10 - 34 48 8 48 75 84 84 6 2,9

65 185 145 18 8 M16 76,1 77,5 81 96 22 22 22 22 6 16 11 55 38 52 10 52 90 104 104 6 2,9

80 200 160 18 8 M16 88,9 90,5 94 114 24 24 24 24 6 18 12 70 40 58 12 58 105 118 120 8 3,2

100 235 190 22 8 M20 114,3 116,0 120 138 26 24 24 24 6 20 14 90 44 65 12 65 134 145 142 8 3,6

125 270 220 26 8 M24 139,7 141,5 145 166 28 26 26 26 6 22 16 115 48 68 12 68 162 170 162 8 4,0

150 300 250 26 8 M24 168,3 170,5 174 194 30 28 28 28 6 24 18 140 52 75 12 75 192 200 192 10 4,5

200 360 310 26 12 M24 219,1 221,5 226 250 32 30 30 30 6 26 18 190 52 80 16 80 244 256 252 10 6,3

See Annex A
250 425 370 30 12 M27 273,0 276,5 281 302 35 32 32 32 8 26 18 235 60 88 18 88 298 310 304 12 7,1

300 485 430 30 16 M27 323,9 327,5 333 356 38 34 34 34 8 28 20 285 67 92 18 92 352 364 364 12 8,0

350 555 490 33 16 M30 355,6 359,5 365 408 42 38 38 38 8 32 22 332 72 100 20 100 398 418 418 12 8,0

400 620 550 36 16 M33 406,4 411,0 416 462 48 40 40 40 8 34 24 380 78 110 20 110 452 472 472 12 8,8

450 670 600 36 20 M33 457,0 462,0 467 510 54 46 46 50 8 36 26 425 84 110 20 110 500 520 520 12 8,8

500 730 660 36 20 M33 508,0 513,5 519 568 58 48 48 51 8 38 28 475 90 125 20 125 558 580 580 12 10,0

600 845 770 39 20 M36 610,0 616,5 622 670 68 48 58 66 8 40 30 575 100 125 20 115 660 684 684 12 11,0

700 960 875 42 24 M39 711,0 721 - 85 50 8 - 30 - - 129 20 125 760 - 780 12 -

800 1085 990 48 24 M45 813,0 b 824 - 95 53 8 - 35 - - 138 22 135 864 - 882 12 -
b b
900 1185 1090 48 28 M45 914,0 - - 57 - - - - - 148 24 - 968 - 982 12 -
b
1000 1320 1210 56 28 M52 1016,0 - - - 63 - - - - - 160 24 - 1070 - 1086 16 -

1200

1400

1600 d d

1800

2000

a
For langes type 21, the outside hub diameter approximately corresponds to the outside pipe diameter
b
To be speciied by the purchaser
c
Use is limited up to DN 500 B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
d
Only mating dimensions ixed, see Annex J
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION

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FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 40 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Outside Bore Flange Cham- Collar Diameter Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter of Diameter Bolting diameter diameters thickness fer thickness of shoulder diameters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter bolt circle of of neck
bolt hole
D K L Number Size A E F Gmax
N B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 H4 N1 N2 N3 R1 S
F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E
11
11 01 02 04 01 11 21 05 02 32 35 05 12 11 11 35 11 12 21 12 34C 11
21a 12 02 12 04 34C 13 34C 34C 34 13 13 35
01, 02, 04, 05, 11, 12, 13, 21 34C 32 04 13 21

10 90 60 14 4 M12 17,2 18,0 21 31 14 16 16 3 12 5 - 22 35 6 35 28 30 28 4 1,8

15 95 65 14 4 M12 21,3 22,0 25 35 14 16 16 3 12 5 - 22 38 6 38 32 35 32 4 2,0

20 105 75 14 4 M12 26,9 27,5 31 42 16 18 18 4 14 6 - 26 40 6 40 40 45 40 4 2,3

25 115 85 14 4 M12 33,7 34,5 38 49 16 18 18 4 14 7 - 28 40 6 40 46 52 50 4 2,6

32 140 100 18 4 M16 42,4 43,5 47 59 18 18 18 5 14 8 - 30 42 6 42 56 60 60 6 2,6

40 150 110 18 4 M16 48,3 49,5 53 67 18 18 18 5 14 8 - 32 45 7 45 64 70 70 6 2,6

50 165 125 18 4 M16 60,3 61,5 65 77 20 20 20 5 16 10 - 34 48 8 48 75 84 84 6 2,9

65 185 145 18 8 M16 76,1 77,5 81 96 22 22 22 6 16 11 55 38 52 10 52 90 104 104 6 2,9

See Annex A
80 200 160 18 8 M16 88,9 90,5 94 114 24 24 24 6 18 12 70 40 58 12 58 105 118 120 8 3,2

100 235 190 22 8 M20 114,3 116,0 120 138 26 24 24 6 20 14 90 44 65 12 65 134 145 142 8 3,6

125 270 220 26 8 M24 139,7 141,5 145 166 28 26 26 6 22 16 115 48 68 12 68 162 170 162 8 4,0

150 300 250 26 8 M24 168,3 170,5 174 194 30 28 28 6 24 18 140 52 75 12 75 192 200 192 10 4,5

200 375 320 30 12 M27 219,1 221,5 226 250 36 34 36 6 28 20 190 52 88 16 88 244 260 254 10 6,3

250 450 385 33 12 M30 273,0 276,5 281 312 42 38 38 8 30 22 235 60 105 18 105 306 312 312 12 7,1

300 515 450 33 16 M30 323,9 327,5 333 368 52 42 42 8 34 25 285 67 115 18 115 362 380 378 12 8,0

350 580 510 36 16 M33 355,6 359,5 365 418 58 46 46 8 36 28 330 72 125 20 125 408 424 432 12 8,8

400 660 585 39 16 M36 406,4 411,0 416 472 65 50 50 8 42 32 380 78 135 20 135 462 478 498 12 11,0

450 685 610 39 20 M36 457,0 462,0 467 510 57 57 8 46 - 425 84 135 20 - 500 522 522 12 12,5

500 755 670 42 20 M39 508,0 513,5 519 572 d 57 57 8 50 - 475 90 140 20 - 562 576 576 12 14,2

600 890 795 48 20 M45 610,0 616,5 622 676 72 72 8 54 - 575 100 150 20 - 666 686 686 12 16,0

700

800

900

1000 b b

1200

1400

1600

a
For langes type 21, the outside hub diameter approximately corresponds to the outside pipe diameter
b
Only mating dimensions ixed, see Annex J
c
Use is limited up to DN 600 B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints B022016-1 – Subject to alterations and eventual misprints
d
To be speciied by the purchaser
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION

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FLANGE TABLE
EN 1092-1:2007

PN 63 ØL

ØK

ØD

The drawing illustrates the arrangement but


not necessarily the correct number of bolt holes.
MATING DIMENSIONS
DN Flange Diameter of Length Neck Corner Wall thickness
Outside Diameter of Diameter Bolting Outside Bore thickness shoulder diamaters radii (see 5.6.1)
diameter bolt circle of diameter diameters
bolt hole of neck
D K L Number Size A Gmax
C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 N1 N2 N3 R1 S
N B1
F L A N G E T Y P E F L A N G E T Y P E
11
11 01 01 11 21 05 05 12 11 11 11 12 21 12 11
21a 12 12 13 13 13
01, 05, 11, 12, 13, 21 13 21

10 100 70 14 4 M12 17,2 18,0 20 20 20 20 - 28 45 6 32 40 40 4

15 105 75 14 4 M12 21,3 22,0 20 20 20 20 - 28 45 6 34 43 45 4

20 130 90 18 4 M16 26,9 27,5 22 22 22 22 - 30 48 8 42 52 50 4

25 140 100 18 4 M16 33,7 34,5 24 24 24 24 - 32 58 8 52 60 61 4

32 155 110 22 4 M20 42,4 43,5 24 24 26 24 - 32 60 8 62 68 68 6

40 170 125 22 4 M20 48,3 49,5 26 26 28 26 - 34 62 10 70 80 82 6

50 180 135 22 4 M20 60,3 61,5 26 26 26 26 - 36 62 10 82 90 90 6

See Annex A
65 205 160 22 8 M20 76,1 77,5 26 26 26 26 45 40 68 12 98 112 105 6

80 215 170 22 8 M20 88,9 90,5 30 28 28 28 60 44 72 12 112 125 122 8

100 250 200 26 8 M24 114,3 116,0 32 30 30 30 80 52 78 12 138 152 146 8

125 295 240 30 8 M27 139,7 141,5 34 34 34 34 105 56 88 12 168 185 177 8

150 345 280 33 8 M30 168,3 170,5 36 36 36 36 130 60 95 12 202 215 204 10

200 415 345 36 12 M33 219,1 221,5 48 42 42 42 180 - 110 16 256 - 264 10

250 470 400 36 12 M33 273,0 276,5 55 46 46 46 220 - 125 18 316 - 320 12

300 530 460 36 16 M33 323,9 327,5 65 52 52 52 270 - 140 18 372 - 378 12

350 600 525 39 16 M36 355,6 359,5 72 56 56 56 310 - 150 20 420 - 434 12

400 670 585 42 16 M39 406,4 411,0 80 60 60 60 360 - 160 20 475 - 490 12

500

600

700

800 b b

900

1000

1200

a
For langes type 21, the outside hub diameter approximately corresponds to the outside pipe diameter
b
Only mating dimensions ixed, see Annex J

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DIN 86044-1:2010-01

ØL

ØK

Ød1

ØD

DN FLANGE BOLTS DN FLANGE BOLTS

d5 D b k Number Size d2 d5 D b k Number Size d2


mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm

For DN 32 - DN 150 flanges, please refer EN 1092-1 flanges and to their flange tables

200 Ø222 Ø320 16 Ø280 8 M16 Ø18 2400 Ø2426 Ø2566 20 Ø2510 68 M20 Ø22

250 Ø276 Ø375 16 Ø335 12 M16 Ø18 2500 Ø2526 Ø2666 20 Ø2610 72 M20 Ø22

300 Ø327 Ø440 16 Ø395 12 M20 Ø22 2600 Ø2626 Ø2766 20 Ø2710 72 M20 Ø22

350 Ø359 Ø490 16 Ø445 12 M20 Ø22 2700 Ø2726 Ø2866 20 Ø2810 76 M20 Ø22

400 Ø410 Ø540 16 Ø495 16 M20 Ø22 2800 Ø2826 Ø2966 20 Ø2910 80 M20 Ø22

450 Ø461 Ø595 16 Ø550 16 M20 Ø22 2900 Ø2926 Ø3066 20 Ø3010 80 M20 Ø22

500 Ø512 Ø645 16 Ø600 20 M20 Ø22 3000 Ø3026 Ø3166 20 Ø3110 84 M20 Ø22

(550) Ø563 Ø703 20 Ø650 20 M20 Ø22

600 Ø614 Ø754 20 Ø700 20 M20 Ø22

(650) Ø665 Ø805 20 Ø750 20 M20 Ø22

700 Ø716 Ø856 20 Ø800 24 M20 Ø22

(750) Ø767 Ø907 20 Ø850 24 M20 Ø22

800 Ø818 Ø958 20 Ø900 24 M20 Ø22

(850) Ø870 Ø1010 20 Ø950 28 M20 Ø22

900 Ø920 Ø1060 20 Ø1010 28 M20 Ø22

(950) Ø970 Ø1110 20 Ø1060 28 M20 Ø22

1000 Ø1022 Ø1162 20 Ø1110 32 M20 Ø22

1100 Ø1126 Ø1266 20 Ø1210 32 M20 Ø22

1200 Ø1226 Ø1366 20 Ø1310 36 M20 Ø22

1300 Ø1326 Ø1466 20 Ø1410 40 M20 Ø22

1400 Ø1426 Ø1566 20 Ø1510 40 M20 Ø22

1500 Ø1526 Ø1666 20 Ø1610 44 M20 Ø22

1600 Ø1626 Ø1766 20 Ø1710 48 M20 Ø22

1700 Ø1726 Ø1866 20 Ø1810 48 M20 Ø22

1800 Ø1826 Ø1966 20 Ø1910 52 M20 Ø22

1900 Ø1926 Ø2066 20 Ø2010 56 M20 Ø22

2000 Ø2026 Ø2166 20 Ø2110 56 M20 Ø22

2100 Ø2126 Ø2266 20 Ø2210 60 M20 Ø22

2200 Ø2226 Ø2366 20 Ø2310 64 M20 Ø22

2300 Ø2326 Ø2466 20 Ø2410 64 M20 Ø22

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MATERIALS
DESIGNATIONS, TEMPERATURES, STRENGTH VALUES
AT ROOM TEMPERATURE ( R P T ) , ETC.

MATERIAL GROUP MATERIAL DESIGNATION TYPE DOCUMENTATION TEMPERATURE STRENGTH VALUES


PLEASE NOTE
Tensile strength
Material no. Short name Common known Upper limit Yield point min. Elongation after fraction min. Notched bar impact strength
according to according to short name ReH Rp0,2 Rp1,0 Rm A80 min. Av, (KV4)) > 10 mm min. KV
A5
DIN EN 10027 DIN EN 10027 thickness,
o
C N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 % J transverse min. J
%
KV in J

1.0254 P235TR1 St. 37.0 Welded pipe DIN EN 10217-1 300 235 360-500 23
s ≤ 16
NON-ALLOYED Seamless pipe DIN EN 10216-1
STEEL
1.0255 P235TR2 St. 37.4 Welded pipe DIN EN 10217-1 235 360-500 23 at 0°C: 27
s ≤ 16
Seamless pipe DIN EN 10216-1

1.0427 C22G1 C 22.3 Flanges VdTÜV-W 364 350 240 410-540 20 (transverse) at RPT: 31
s ≤ 70

COMMON 1.0038 S235JRG2 RSt 37-2 Steel bar, lat products, DIN EN 10025 300 235 340-470 21-26 1) 17-21 3) at RPT: 27 3 ≤ s ≤100 (Rm)
STRUCTURAL STEEL
1.0050 E295 St 50-2 wire rod 295 470-610 16-20 1) 12-16 3) 10 ≤ s ≤150 (KV)
1) )
1.0570 S355J2G3 St 52-3 proiles ADW1 355 490-630 18-22 14-18 at -20°C: 27 s ≤ 16 (ReH)

HEAT RESISTANT
NON-ALLOYED 1.0460 C22G2 C 22.8 Flanges VdTÜVW 350 450 240 410-540 20 at RPT:31 s ≤ 670
STEEL

HEAT RESISTANT 1.0345 P235GH HI Sheet DIN EN 10028 480 235 360-480 25 at 0°C: 27 s ≤ 16
STEEL
Seamless pipe DIN EN 10216 450 235 360-500 23 at 0°C: 27 s ≤ 16
1.0425 P265GH HII Sheet DIN EN 10028 480 265 410-530 23 at 0°C: 27 s ≤ 16
1.0481 P295GH 17 Mn 4 Sheet DIN EN 10028 500 295 460-580 22 at 0°C: 27 s ≤ 16
Seamless pipe DIN 17175 270

1.5415 16Mo3 15 Mo 3 Sheet DIN EN 10028 530 275 440-590 24 at RPT:31 s ≤ 16


Seamless pipe DIN 17175 270

1.7335 13CrMo4-5 13 CrMo 4 4 Sheet DIN EN 10028 570 300 440-600 20 at RPT:31 s ≤ 16
Seamless pipe DIN 17175 290

1.7380 10CrMo9-10 10 CrMo 9 10 Sheet DIN EN 10028 600 310 480-630 18 at RPT:31 s ≤ 16
Seamless pipe DIN 17175 280

1.0305 P235G1TH St. 35.8 Seamless pipe DIN 17175 480 235 360-480 23 at RPT:34 s ≤ 16

Source: Is given in the table. 1) Cold resistant limit 4) New designation to DIN EN 10045; 6) Smallest value of longitudinal or trans- 8) Value ak in J/cm2
2) Smallest value of longitudinal or average of 3 specimens in DIN EN standards verse test, q= tensile test, transverse, 9) A50 for thickness ≤ 5 mm
transverse test 5) Temperature limit with risk of I = Tensile test, longitudinal 10) Measured length (Lo) = 25 mm
3) Dependent on product thickness intercrystalline corrosion 7) Chemical composition

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DESIGNATIONS, TEMPERATURES, STRENGTH VALUES
AT ROOM TEMPERATURE ( R P T ) , ETC.

MATERIAL GROUP MATERIAL DESIGNATION TYPE DOCUMENTATION TEMPERATURE STRENGTH VALUES PLEASE NOTE

Material no. Short name Common known Upper limit Yielding point min. Tensile strength Elongation after fraction min. Notched bar impact test
according to according to short name
ReH Rp0,2 Rp1,0 Rm A5 A80 2)
min. Av, (KV ) > 10 mm min. KV
DIN EN 10027 DIN EN 10027
o
C thickness,
N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 % % J transverse min. J

FINE GRAINED
STRUCTURAL STEEL

STANDARD 1.0562 P355N StE 355 Sheet DIN EN 10028 355 490-630 22 at 0°C: 47 s ≤ 16
HEAT RESISTANT 1.0565 P355NH WstE 355 Strip 400 at 0°C: 47 s ≤ 16
COLD RESISTANT 1.0566 P355NL1 TStE 355 Steel bar (-50) 1)
at 0°C: 55 s ≤ 16
SPECIAL 1.1106 P355NL2 EStE 355 (-60) 1)
at 0°C: 90 s ≤ 16

1.4511 X3CrNb17 Strip DIN EN 10088 200 230 420-600 23 s≤6


STAINLESS
VdTÜV-W422 acc. to VdTÜV
FERITIC
STEEL DIN EN 10088
Strip 350 210 380-560 25 s≤6
1.4512 X2CrTi12
SEW 400
Strip q 45 45 at RPT: 60 s≤6
STAINLESS
DIN EN 10088 230 260 540-750
AUSTENITIC (550/300) 5)
STEEL 1.4301 X5CrNi18-10 Strip sheet I 215 245 43 40
Strip q 220 45 45 at RPT: 60 s≤6
DIN EN 10088 250 520-670
1.4306 X2CrNi19-11 (550/350) 5)
Strip sheet I 205 235 43 40

Strip q 220 250 520-720 40 40 at RPT: 60 s≤6


1.4541 X6CrNiTi18-10 DIN EN 10088 (550/400) 5)
Strip sheet I 205 235 38 35

Strip q 240 270 540-690 40 40 at RPT: 60 s≤6


1.4571 X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 DIN EN 10088 (550/400) 5)
Strip sheet I 225 255 38 35

Strip q 240 270 530-680 40 40 at RPT: 60 s≤6


1.4404 X2CrNiMo17-12-2 DIN EN 10088 (550/400) 5)
Strip sheet I 225 255 38 35

Strip q 240 270 550-700 40 40 at RPT: 60 s≤6


1.4435 X2CrNiMo18-14-3 DIN EN 10088 (550/400) 5)
Strip sheet I 225 255 38 35

Strip q 420 460 800-1000 30 25 at RPT: 55 s ≤ 30


1.4565 X2CrNiMnMoNbN25-18-5-4 SEW 400/97 (550/400) 5)
Strip sheet q 240 270 530-730 35 35 at RPT: 60 s≤6
l 225 255 33 30
Strip, strip sheet DIN EN 10088 (550/400) 5)
1.4539 X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5 220 250 520-720 40 40
Seamless pipe VdTÜV-W421 400 q 300 340 650-850 40 40 at RPT: 60

1.4529 X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7 Strip, strip sheet DIN EN 10088 400 l 285 325 38 35 s ≤75

Seamless pipe VdTÜV-W 502 300 340 600-800 40 40 at RPT: 84

Source: Is given in the table. 1) Cold resistant limit 4) New designation to DIN EN 10045; 6) Smallest value of longitudinal or trans- 8) Value ak in J/cm2
2) Smallest value of longitudinal or average of 3 specimens in DIN EN standards verse test, q= tensile test, transverse, 9) A50 for thickness ≤ 5 mm
transverse test 5) Temperature limit with risk of I = Tensile test, longitudinal 10) Measured length (Lo) = 25 mm
3) Dependent on product thickness intercrystalline corrosion 7) Chemical composition

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AT ROOM TEMPERATURE ( R P T ) , ETC.

MATERIAL GROUP MATERIAL DESIGNATION TYPE DOCUMENTATION TEMPERATURE STRENGTH VALUES PLEASE NOTE

Material no. Short name Common known Upper limit Yielding point min. Tensile strength Elongation after fraction min. Notched bar impact test
according to according to short name ReH Rp0,2 Rp1,0 Rm A5 A80 min. Av, (KV2)) > 10 mm min. KV
DIN EN 10027 DIN EN 10027 thickness,
o
C N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 % % J transverse min. J

AUSTENITIC STEEL
OF HIGH 1.4948 X6CrNi18-10 Strip sheet DIN EN 10028-7 600 q 230 260 530-740 45 45 at RPT: 60 s≤6
HEAT RESISTANCE
Strip forgin DIN EN 10222-5 600 q 195 230 490-690 35 at RPT: 60 s ≤ 250

Seamless pipe DIN 17459 600 q 185 225 500-700 30 at RPT: 60

1.4919 X6CrNiMo17-13 Sheet, strip, bar DIN 17460 600 205 245 490-690 35 30 at RPT: 60

forging

Seamless pipe DIN 17459 600 205 245 490-690 30 at RPT: 60

1.4958 X5NiCrAITi31-20 Sheet, strip, bar DIN 17460 600 170 200 500-750 35 30 at RPT: 80

forging

Seamless pipe DIN 17459 600 170 200 500-750 35 at RPT: 80 s ≤ 50

1.4828 X15CrNiSi20-12 Strip sheet, strip DIN EN 10095 900 230 270 550-750 s ≤ 3 mm
HEAT RESISTANT (SEW 470) solution annealed
STEEL
Soft annealed
1.4876 X10NiCrAITi32-21 INCOLOY 800 Strip sheet, strip SEW 470 170 210 450-680 22

All VdTÜV-W412 600 210 240 500-750 30 at RPT: 150 8)


Solution annealed (AT)
X10NiCrAITi32-21 H INCOLOY 800 H Strip sheet, strip VdTÜV-W434 950 170 200 450-700 30

All DIN EN 10095 900 170 210 450-680 28

2.4858 NICr21Mo All DIN 17750/02 240 270 ≥ 550 30 Soft annealed
INCOLOY 825
NICKEL-BASED
ALLOYS Strip sheet, strip VdTÜV-W432 450 235 265 550-750 at RPT: 80 s ≤ 30 mm
7)
DIN 17744

2.4816 NICr15Fe INCONEL 600 DIN EN 10095 1000 240 500-850 Annealed (+A)
Strip sheet, strip DIN 17750/02 180 210 ≥ 550 28 Solution annealed (F50)

INCONEL 600 H VdTÜV-W305 450 200 230 550-750 30 at RPT: 150 8)


Soft annealed
7)
DIN 17742 180 210 500-700 35 30 at RPT: 150 8)
solution annealed

2.4819 NiMo16Cr15W HASTELLOY C-276 Strip sheet, strip DIN 17750/02 310 330 ≥ 690 30 s ≤ 5 mm, solution

VdTÜV-W400 450 310 330 730-1000 30 30 at RPT: 96 annealed (F69)


7)
DIN 17744 30

2.4856 NiCr22Mo9Nb INCONEL 625 Flat products DIN EN 10095 900 415 820-1050 s ≤ 3 mm, Annealed (+A

Strip sheet, strip DIN 17750/02 450 275 305 ≥ 690 at RPT:100 solution annealed (F69)

NCONEL 625 H (VdTÜV-W499) 400 440 830-1000 30 s ≤ 3 mm; Soft


7)
DIN 17744 annealed

Source: Is given in the table. 1) Cold resistant limit 4) New designation to DIN EN 10045; 6) Smallest value of longitudinal or trans- 8) Value ak in J/cm2
2) Smallest value of longitudinal or average of 3 specimens in DIN EN standards verse test, q= tensile test, transverse, 9) A50 for thickness ≤ 5 mm
transverse test 5) Temperature limit with risk of I = Tensile test, longitudinal 10) Measured length (Lo) = 25 mm
3) Dependent on product thickness intercrystalline corrosion 7) Chemical composition
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DESIGNATIONS, TEMPERATURES, STRENGTH VALUES
AT ROOM TEMPERATURE ( R P T ) , ETC.

MATERIAL GROUP MATERIAL DESIGNATION TYPE DOCUMENTATION TEMPERATURE STRENGTH VALUES PLEASE NOTE

Material no. Short name Common known Upper limit Yielding point min. Tensile strength Elongation after fraction min. Notched bar impact test
according to according to short name ReH Rp0,2 Rp1,0 Rm A5 A80 min. Av, (KV2)) > 10 mm min. KV
DIN EN 10027 DIN EN 10027 thickness,
o
C N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 % % J transverse min. J

NICKEL-BASED
ALLOYS 2.4610 NiMo16Cr16Ti HASTELLOY-C4 Strip sheet, strip DIN 17750/02 305 340 ≥ 690 40 at RPT: 96 s ≤ 5, solution annealed

Strip sheet, strip VdTÜV-W424 400 280 315 700-900 40 30 at RPT: 96 5 < s ≤ 30
7)
DIN 17744 30

2.4360 NiCu30Fe MONEL Strip, strip sheet DIN 17750/02 175 205 ≥ 450 30 s ≤ 50, soft annealed

VdTÜV-W263 425 175 450-600 30 at RPT: 120 Soft annealed

Seamless pipe

Forging DIN 177437)

PURE NICKEL 2.4068 LC-Ni 99 Strip, strip VdTÜV-W345 600 ≥ 80 ≥ 105 340-540 40

TITANIUM 3.7025 Ti 1 Sheet DIN 17850 250 ≥ 180 ≥ 200 290-410 30/24 9) 62 0,4 < s ≤ 8 mm

Strip DIN 17860

Strip sheet VdTÜV-W230

TANTALUM Ta Strip, VdTÜV-W382 250 ≥ 140 ≥ 225 35 10) 0,1 ≤ s ≤ 5,0

Strip sheet Electron beam

melted Sintered in

≥ 200 ≥ 280 30 10)


vacuum

Source: Is given in the table. 1) Cold resistant limit 4) New designation to DIN EN 10045; average of 6) Smallest value of longitudinal or trans- 8) Value ak in J/cm2
2) Smallest value of longitudinal or 3 specimens in DIN EN standards verse test, q= tensile test, transverse, 9) A50 for thickness ≤ 5 mm
transverse test 5) Temperature limit with risk of intercrystalline I = Tensile test, longitudinal 10) Measured length (Lo) = 25 mm
3) Dependent on product thickness corrosion 7) Chemical composition

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CONVERSION TABLES

TEMPERATURE VOLUME

SYMBOL NAME in K in °C SYMBOL NAME in m3

°C Degree Centigrade °C + 273,16 1 l Liter 0,001

deg F Degree Fahrenheit deg. F · 5/9 + 255,38 (deg F - 32) · 5/9 in3 Cubic inch 1,6387 · 10-5

ft3 Cubic foot 0,02832

gal Gallon (UK) 0,004546

gal Gallon (US) 0,003785

PRESSURE

SYMBOL NAME in PA in BAR

Pa = N/m2 Pascal 1 0,00001


LENGTH
hPa = mbar Hektopascal = millibar 100 0,001

SYMBOL NAME in m
kPA Kilopascal 1000 0,01

bar Bar 100000 1 mm Millimeter 0,001

Mpa = N/mm2 Megapascal 1000000 10 km Kilometer 1000

mm WS Millimeter water column 9,807 0,0001 in Inch 0,0254

Ibf/in2 = psi Pound-force per square inch 6895 0,0689 ft Foot ( = 12 in) 0,3048

lbf/ft2 Pound-force per square foot 47,88 0,00048 yd Yard (= 3 ft / = 36 in) 0,9144

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MASS
SYMBOL NAME KG

g Gram 0,001

t Ton (D) 1000

oz Ounce 0,02835

lb Pound 0,4536

sh tn Short ton (US) 907,2

tn Ton (UK) 1016

TIME

SYMBOL NAME in S

min Minute 60

h Hour 3600

d Day 86400

3,154 · 107
a Year
(Δ 8760 h)3600

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STEAM TABLE
SATURATED STEAM

OVER ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE VOLUME SPECIFIC HEAT CONTENT HEAT CONTENT HEAT OF OVER ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE VOLUME SPECIFIC HEAT CONTENT HEAT CONTENT HEAT OF
PRESSURE PRESSURE WEIGHT WATER STEAM VAPORIZATION PRESSURE PRESSURE WEIGHT WATER STEAM VAPORIZATION
Bar Bar °C m3/kg kg/m3 kJ/kg kJ/kg kJ/kg Bar Bar °C m3/kg kg/m3 kJ/kg kJ/kg kJ/kg

0 1 99,63 1,69 0,59 417,51 2675,40 2257,90 22 23 219,55 0,09 11,52 941,60 2799,80 1858,20

0,5 1,5 111,37 1,16 0,86 467,13 2693,40 2226,20 23 24 221,78 0,08 12,02 951,93 2800,40 1848,50

1 2 120,23 0,89 1,13 504,70 2706,30 2201,60 24 25 223,94 0,08 12,51 961,96 2800,90 1839,00

1,5 2,5 127,43 0,72 1,39 535,34 2716,40 2181,00 25 26 226,04 0,08 13,01 971,72 2801,40 1829,60

2 3 133,54 0,61 1,65 561,43 2724,70 2163,20 26 27 228,07 0,07 13,51 981,22 2801,70 1820,50

2,5 3,5 138,87 0,52 1,91 584,27 2731,60 2147,40 27 28 230,05 0,07 14,01 990,48 2802,00 1811,50

3 4 143,62 0,46 2,16 604,67 2737,60 2133,00 28 29 231,97 0,07 14,51 999,53 2802,20 1802,60

3,5 4,5 147,92 0,41 2,42 623,16 2742,90 2119,70 29 30 233,84 0,07 15,01 1008,40 2802,30 1793,90

4 5 151,84 0,37 2,67 640,12 2747,50 2107,40 39 40 250,33 0,05 20,10 1087,40 2800,30 1712,90

4,5 5,5 155,46 0,34 2,92 655,78 2751,70 2095,90 49 50 263,91 0,04 25,36 1154,50 2794,20 1639,70

5 6 158,84 0,32 3,17 670,42 2755,50 2085,00 59 60 275,55 0,03 30,83 1213,70 2785,00 1571,30

5,5 6,5 161,99 0,29 3,42 684,12 2758,80 2074,00 69 70 285,79 0,03 36,53 1267,40 2773,50 1506,00

6 7 164,96 0,27 3,67 697,06 2762,00 2064,90 79 80 294,97 0,02 42,51 1317,10 2759,90 1442,80

6,5 7,5 167,75 0,26 3,92 709,29 2764,80 2055,50 89 90 303,31 0,02 48,79 1363,70 2744,60 1380,90

7 8 170,41 0,24 4,16 720,94 2767,50 2046,50 99 100 310,96 0,02 55,43 1408,00 2727,70 1319,70

7,5 8,5 172,94 0,23 4,41 732,02 2769,90 2037,90

8 9 175,36 0,21 4,66 742,64 2772,10 2029,50

8,5 9,5 177,66 0,20 4,90 752,81 2774,20 2021,40

9 10 179,88 0,19 5,15 762,61 2776,20 2013,60

10 11 184,07 0,17 5,64 781,13 2779,70 1998,50

11 12 187,96 0,16 6,13 798,43 2782,70 1984,30

12 13 191,61 0,15 6,62 814,70 2785,40 1970,70

13 14 195,04 0,14 7,11 830,08 2787,80 1957,70

14 15 198,29 0,13 7,60 844,67 2789,90 1945,20

15 16 201,37 0,12 8,09 858,56 2791,70 1933,20

16 17 204,31 0,12 8,58 871,84 2793,40 1921,50

17 18 207,11 0,11 9,07 884,58 2794,80 1910,30

18 19 209,80 0,10 9,56 896,81 2796,10 1899,30

19 20 212,37 0,10 10,05 908,59 2797,20 1888,60

20 21 214,85 0,09 10,54 919,96 2798,20 1878,20

21 22 217,24 0,09 11,03 930,95 2799,10 1868,10

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Contact Person Plant Plant location
Belman type Belman reference no.

Item number.: Overall length Quantaty.:


Norminal Diameter DN mm. Special Diameter mm.
Design Pressure PN BarG Operating pressure BarG
Design temperature -/+ C° Operating temperature -/+ C°

TYPE OF EXPANSION JOINT


Axial Lateral Universal Exhaust
Angular hinged Angular Gimbal Prelimit Muff One step
Rectangular Pressure balanced Elbow pressure balanced Only in combination with above
Only in combination with above Membrane only External pressurized

Medium / Fluid Inside Outside Toxic Concentration %


Gasous Liquid Flammable Corrosive Condensates Yes No
Chemical formaula Medium mixture
Fluid density kg/m3 Other

Flow velocity m3/h Flow pulsation Yes No


Flow rate M/s Installation position Horizontal Vertical

Design Code EJMA PED ASME VIII ASME B.31.3 AD-B13 OTHER
Cylic design life (ususally 1000) Load case

Axial (X) +/- /- mm Springrate AX N/m


Lateral (Y) +/- /- mm Springrate LA N/m
Lateral (Z) +/- /- mm Springrate LA N/m
Angular ° +/- /- mm Springrate AN N/ °
Material Bellow / convolutions Multi ply bellows Single ply
Vibrations, Amplitude in mm. Frequency Hz
Vibrations directions (Axial / Lateral)

Connection inlet end (flanges/pipe ends) Connection oulet end (flanges/pipe ends)
Diameter of pipe Diameter of pipe
Thickness of pipe length of pipe mm Thickness of pipe length of pipe mm
Material of pipe Material of pipe
Flange Standard / special Flange Standard / special
OD ID PCD HOLES OD ID PCD HOLES
Matarial of flange Raised face dim Matarial of flange Raised face dim

Internal sleeve Yes No Double sleeve / Telesopic


Sleeve outside Diameter Sleeve material

Protective outer cover Yes No Double outer cover / Telesopic


Cover outside Diameter and thicknss Cover material

Tie rods (standard on Lateral) Yes No Only for transport and erection, NOT pressure bearing
Tie rods Material Tierods acting as movement limitors Yes No

Miscellaneous accessoriers (like lifting lugs etc. use drawing / sketch) Material

Required quality control in accordiance with PED 3.1 full tracebility (pressure bearing materials only) 2.2 certificate
Dimensional and visual control Yes No Bellow FW ends Other
Tightness test (pneumatic) Max 0,5 BARG X-Ray test %

Pressure test (water) Pressure Time Ultrasonic test %


PT Penetrant test Other/any 3. party surveillance %
Further specification to be included Paint (type/specification)
WPS required Yes No EN / ASME / OTHER

PLEASE USE SKETCH, ON THE NEXT PAGE, OR ATTACH ANY FURTHER SPECIFICATION TO THIS SHEET.

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