The document describes expansion joints used on bridges. It provides details on TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints, including their movement capacities of over 2,000mm, product characteristics, design details, support and control systems, and assembly and installation. Modular expansion joints allow movement in all directions and rotation about all axes using a number of lamella beams that divide the movement range into individual gaps connected by sealing profiles to form a water-tight unit.
The industrial lobe pump series from Viking Pump can handle shear-sensitive fluids, low- to very-high viscosity fluids, corrosive chemicals, hard-to-seal fluids, and operate at medium- to high-pressures. It has a capacity up to 820 GPM, can operate up to 400 PSI and with viscosities up to 2,000,000 SSU. It is suitable for applications in industries such as paper coatings, automotive paint, polymers and chemicals.
Sumit International is an Indian manufacturer and exporter of scaffolding materials established in 1990. It produces a variety of scaffolding products from malleable castings, forgings, and sheet metal. The company exports globally to countries in the Middle East, Americas, Asia and has an annual turnover of over 200 million. It also provides scaffolding rentals, design, and erection services for industrial projects across India.
The HDM690 Vise is a 6 inch pull-type vise with a 9 inch jaw opening. It features a stationary jaw that bolts from the top for less deflection and ease of cleaning. The AngLock design and pull-type design provide ultimate rigidity and accuracy by reducing stationary jaw deflection by 80%. Key features include a quick change movable jaw, GrooveLock jaw and workstop, and ability to bolt directly to standard grid plates.
Marine fenders and bollards are one of our main products which are widely used in marine/oil&gas terminals and are integrated to make a premium package solution of vessel/tankers mooring and berthing.
And our company, Suzhou Lexxon Equipment Co.,Ltd is a lead manufacturer and distributor specialized in jetty equipment/products. Our founders are striving to make Lexxon to be the best made in china quayside products brands. Our products range from marine access gangway, quick release hooks to rubber fenders which are used in oil&gas terminals and marine terminals.
Our goals are long term---to build up good reputation in all fields, to support our customers like end users, EPC contractors and consultancies at every stage of their projects and build lasting relationships with trust and understanding.
We will position ourselves in this marine industry with our core value of sincerity, integrity and profession.
Our Value
Commitment to our customer
Commitment to our working team
Commitment to our delivering quality
Commitment to continuous added value
MARKETING
We survey and study the designated markets to identify potential projects, clients and network with agent in order to enter into the market. Participating in exhibitions, seminars, conduct meetings with clients, preparing catalogues, brochures and other promotional materials and other aspects of this activity.
SALES AND SALES PROCEDURES
This activity includes bid participation, arranging seminars, presentations, visiting clients for introducing capabilities and references together with all negotiations, clarifications, and maneuvering which result in securing contracts.
MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTATION
Each and every product system is handled by a dedicated product manager whose responsibilities include all engineering and technical liaison activities required for the project along side its contractual and financial aspects. This ensures smooth progress during the inclusive period from design to hand over.
PROCUREMENT SERVICE
Apart from our product range, we also provide procurement service for relevant products that the clients require us to supply as a bidding package. This activity includes workshop survey, quality control monitoring and expedition of the delivery.
Please contact us for enquiries and related technical and budgeting support.
Suzhou Lexxon Equipment Co.,Ltd
Tel: +86(0)512 65086496
Fax: +86(0)512 65086496
Email: info@lexxonco.com
Pioneer Machinery manufactures a variety of bearing products for industrial customers. It was founded in 1990 and has since expanded its product lines through acquisitions and innovations. Today it focuses on developing high-performance bearings for demanding applications in industries such as oil and gas.
1. The document discusses different types of rope materials and constructions, including nylon, polyester, polypropylene, aramid, high-tenacity copolymers, and high-tenacity polyethylene fibers like Spectra and Dyneema.
2. It explains various rope constructions like three-strand twisted, double-braid, single-braid, braid with three-strand core, and hollow-braid. Characteristics like strength, stretch, cost, and common uses are compared for different materials.
3. New synthetic fibers like Spectra and Dyneema are extremely strong with little stretch, but are more expensive than nylon or polypropylene. Copol
The document describes the TENSA®GRIP Silent expansion joint, which provides a watertight seal for interior and exterior use. It discusses the product's corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy construction and durable elastomer sealing profile. Six standard designs are available with varying maximum joint widths and movement ranges. The product can be used in commercial buildings, transport infrastructure, and more. Installation details are provided for different profile types.
This document provides information on the MIGUTRANS expansion joint system profiles for use in floors that will be trafficked by forklifts and pallet trucks. It describes several profile series, including the FS 40, FS 50, FS 75, and FS 110, that vary in joint width, movement capacity, and installation height. The profiles are made of hard-wearing aluminum and absorb movement in three directions. They are certified for high load capacities suitable for forklift and pallet truck use. Installation instructions and additional application examples are also referenced.
The industrial lobe pump series from Viking Pump can handle shear-sensitive fluids, low- to very-high viscosity fluids, corrosive chemicals, hard-to-seal fluids, and operate at medium- to high-pressures. It has a capacity up to 820 GPM, can operate up to 400 PSI and with viscosities up to 2,000,000 SSU. It is suitable for applications in industries such as paper coatings, automotive paint, polymers and chemicals.
Sumit International is an Indian manufacturer and exporter of scaffolding materials established in 1990. It produces a variety of scaffolding products from malleable castings, forgings, and sheet metal. The company exports globally to countries in the Middle East, Americas, Asia and has an annual turnover of over 200 million. It also provides scaffolding rentals, design, and erection services for industrial projects across India.
The HDM690 Vise is a 6 inch pull-type vise with a 9 inch jaw opening. It features a stationary jaw that bolts from the top for less deflection and ease of cleaning. The AngLock design and pull-type design provide ultimate rigidity and accuracy by reducing stationary jaw deflection by 80%. Key features include a quick change movable jaw, GrooveLock jaw and workstop, and ability to bolt directly to standard grid plates.
Marine fenders and bollards are one of our main products which are widely used in marine/oil&gas terminals and are integrated to make a premium package solution of vessel/tankers mooring and berthing.
And our company, Suzhou Lexxon Equipment Co.,Ltd is a lead manufacturer and distributor specialized in jetty equipment/products. Our founders are striving to make Lexxon to be the best made in china quayside products brands. Our products range from marine access gangway, quick release hooks to rubber fenders which are used in oil&gas terminals and marine terminals.
Our goals are long term---to build up good reputation in all fields, to support our customers like end users, EPC contractors and consultancies at every stage of their projects and build lasting relationships with trust and understanding.
We will position ourselves in this marine industry with our core value of sincerity, integrity and profession.
Our Value
Commitment to our customer
Commitment to our working team
Commitment to our delivering quality
Commitment to continuous added value
MARKETING
We survey and study the designated markets to identify potential projects, clients and network with agent in order to enter into the market. Participating in exhibitions, seminars, conduct meetings with clients, preparing catalogues, brochures and other promotional materials and other aspects of this activity.
SALES AND SALES PROCEDURES
This activity includes bid participation, arranging seminars, presentations, visiting clients for introducing capabilities and references together with all negotiations, clarifications, and maneuvering which result in securing contracts.
MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTATION
Each and every product system is handled by a dedicated product manager whose responsibilities include all engineering and technical liaison activities required for the project along side its contractual and financial aspects. This ensures smooth progress during the inclusive period from design to hand over.
PROCUREMENT SERVICE
Apart from our product range, we also provide procurement service for relevant products that the clients require us to supply as a bidding package. This activity includes workshop survey, quality control monitoring and expedition of the delivery.
Please contact us for enquiries and related technical and budgeting support.
Suzhou Lexxon Equipment Co.,Ltd
Tel: +86(0)512 65086496
Fax: +86(0)512 65086496
Email: info@lexxonco.com
Pioneer Machinery manufactures a variety of bearing products for industrial customers. It was founded in 1990 and has since expanded its product lines through acquisitions and innovations. Today it focuses on developing high-performance bearings for demanding applications in industries such as oil and gas.
1. The document discusses different types of rope materials and constructions, including nylon, polyester, polypropylene, aramid, high-tenacity copolymers, and high-tenacity polyethylene fibers like Spectra and Dyneema.
2. It explains various rope constructions like three-strand twisted, double-braid, single-braid, braid with three-strand core, and hollow-braid. Characteristics like strength, stretch, cost, and common uses are compared for different materials.
3. New synthetic fibers like Spectra and Dyneema are extremely strong with little stretch, but are more expensive than nylon or polypropylene. Copol
The document describes the TENSA®GRIP Silent expansion joint, which provides a watertight seal for interior and exterior use. It discusses the product's corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy construction and durable elastomer sealing profile. Six standard designs are available with varying maximum joint widths and movement ranges. The product can be used in commercial buildings, transport infrastructure, and more. Installation details are provided for different profile types.
This document provides information on the MIGUTRANS expansion joint system profiles for use in floors that will be trafficked by forklifts and pallet trucks. It describes several profile series, including the FS 40, FS 50, FS 75, and FS 110, that vary in joint width, movement capacity, and installation height. The profiles are made of hard-wearing aluminum and absorb movement in three directions. They are certified for high load capacities suitable for forklift and pallet truck use. Installation instructions and additional application examples are also referenced.
This document discusses using fiber optic sensors with polydimethylsiloxane coatings for structural health monitoring of concrete structures. It aims to develop an affordable monitoring strategy for alkali-aggregate reaction and corrosion detection. The strategy involves a heterogeneous multi-sensor data fusion system using acoustic, electro-mechanical, optical and embedded sensors. Data from these various sensors will be fused using neural networks to accurately assess damage levels and correlate them with alkali concentrations.
Prsentation on structural health monitoringLakshmi K N
Structural health monitoring (SHM) uses sensors and data analysis techniques to monitor structures for damage or changes over time. The document discusses using an Internet of Things approach for SHM, extracting structural features from sensor measurements. It then defines SHM as monitoring engineering structures over time using sensor data to determine the current health state. The proposed system would recognize earthquake vibrations, detect damage from earthquakes or rain, and reduce power consumption in buildings depending on occupancy. It uses different sensor modules connected wirelessly to monitor vibrations, damage, and power use.
Structural health monitoring (SHM) involves implementing a strategy to detect and characterize damage in engineering structures. It uses sensors to measure responses and detect changes that could indicate damage. The data is processed to extract features and develop statistical models to distinguish between damaged and undamaged structures. SHM is important as it improves safety, allows for timely maintenance, and helps develop better future designs by providing real-world performance data. While sensors cannot directly measure damage, SHM uses the sensor data to provide damage information through feature extraction and analysis.
Structural health monitoring uses sensors and data collection techniques to monitor structures for damage or changes over time. This improves safety, reliability and reduces costs. The document discusses using P3HT, a conductive polymer, for sensors as it displays electro-chemical sensing abilities. SHM involves identifying critical damage types, data acquisition from sensors, signal processing, and statistical modeling to correlate responses to damage types.
Smart Sensors for Infrastructure and Structural Health MonitoringJeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how smart sensors are becoming more economically feasible and more widely used in infrastructure. This is enabling greater monitoring and self-healing of structures. Twenty years ago, it was improvements in MEMS, piezo-electric ceramics, and ultrasonic sensors that was enabling structural health monitoring. More recently, it has been improvements in fiber optic sensors, wireless sensors and RFID tags that are enabling this monitoring. Today, it is the falling cost of these components and their combination with more recently available ones such as ionomers (a type of polymer), carbon nano-tubes, and energy harvesters. Improvements in these sensors have enabled the absolute cost of sensors and their percentage of costs in for example bridges to fall over the last 20 years to fall. These trends are expected to continue and become applicable to a broader number of structures including buildings and vehicles.
C:\documents and settings\mewar\desktop\bearing\geared exciterguest03ca43c
The document describes a Directional Force Geared Exciter, which is a heavy-duty gearbox that uses counter-rotating shafts and weights to create vibrations for moving bulk materials. It produces linear motion for equipment like vibrating screens and feeders. The gearbox is customized with different sized counterweights and speeds depending on the machine's mass and required amplitude of vibration. It is used in various industries like mining, steel, and cement for screening, feeding, and transporting bulk materials.
Southwestern Wire produces various types of coiled tension wire including electric fence wire, vineyard wire, crimped tension wire, and smooth tension wire. The wire comes in gauges from 6 to 14 and can be zinc, aluminized, or PVC coated. The document provides specifications on the manufacturer, various wire types and coatings, mechanical and physical properties, and contact information.
The Aisle-Master forklift can operate in very narrow aisles and outdoors, achieving 50% more storage space than conventional forklifts. It has superior visibility, manoeuvrability, and stability for safe and efficient operation in tight spaces. The Aisle-Master can perform the functions of both a forklift and reach truck for greater versatility.
The Aisle-Master forklift can operate in very narrow aisles and outdoors, achieving 50% more storage space than conventional forklifts. It has superior visibility, manoeuvrability, and stability for safe operation in tight spaces. The Aisle-Master can perform the functions of both a forklift and reach truck for greater versatility.
1) Daewha Alloytech introduces their line of small and large down-the-hole hammers and bits for various drilling applications including underground development, geothermal, and construction.
2) Specifications are provided for hammer sizes and models from 3.5" to 40" outlining dimensions, weights, air consumption requirements, and compatible bit sizes.
3) Auger hammers and ring bits are also described along with their uses for collapsing layers of earth, sand, and gravel.
4) Cluster drills are highlighted for their ability to reduce noise, vibration and dust during drilling operations.
This document provides specifications for various high volume shredders. The shredders come in different sizes and have different cutting widths and security levels. The largest models, the S1500s, can shred up to 550 sheets of paper at once and have bin capacities of up to 300 liters. The smallest models, the S800s, are suited for low to medium volume shredding and can shred 35-80 sheets in a pass.
PT. Gunung Raja Paksi commissioned its first hot rolled steel plate in the last quarter of 2000. The document is a product catalogue that provides information on various steel products produced by the company, including flat products like steel plate, hot rolled coil, cold roll coil, and welded beam. It lists specifications, standards, sizes and annual production capacities for these products.
e roboty robotyka przemyslowa FANUC oferuje największy wybór robotów na świecie, obejmujący ponad 100 modeli. Urządzenia FANUC są przeznaczone do wielu zastosowań w różnych branżach. Charakteryzują się łatwością obsługi i pełną elastycznością dzięki różnorodnym opcjom przeznaczonym do konkretnych zastosowań, prostej integracji, udźwigowi do 2,3 t i zasięgowi do 4,7 m.A new era of collaborative technology
Companies of all sizes and industries can benefit from Collaborative Robots like the CRX. It is suited for companies starting with their automation process to companies with extensive experience in the area, this collaborative robot will support your business to be more cost efficient and safer!
With more than 100 models, FANUC offers the widest range of industrial robots in the world. Covering a diverse range of applications and industries, FANUC robots are easy to operate and provide complete flexibility thanks to a range of application-specific options, straightforward integration, payloads up to 2.3 t and maximum reaches up to 4.7 m.
The Leader MultiChuck MMY product line consists of manual concentric chucks for machining centers, mills, and grinders. The chucks integrate with Kurt workholding towers to provide high productivity and precision workholding. The MultiChuck MMY uses a simple top face operation that allows more chucks and workpieces to be closely arranged, improving output. The chucks are available in sizes from 80mm to 150mm and provide repeatable clamping for internal and external operations.
Tensile capacity asd lrfd friedberg high sterngth bolts 031213John Schuepbach
This document provides available tensile capacity data for various sizes of HV-bolts according to European and German standards. It lists bolt diameters in both metric and imperial units along with the corresponding bolt shank cross-sectional areas. Minimum tensile strengths for the bolts are also specified. Tables show the allowable tensile capacities of the bolts under Allowable Stress Design (ASD) and Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods compared to standard A490 bolt capacities. Bolt diameters range from M12 to M64 (5/8 inch to 4-7/8 inches).
WellCare Oil Tools Pvt. Ltd., prides itself on offering great service and being able to deliver accurate formal quotes to clients within 72 hours of receiving an enquiry.
We keep a large inventory of standard flow control tools and completion packers in stock, enabling quick delivery anywhere in the world. We ensure high quality and traceability, full certification including Mill Test Reports (MTR's), certificate of Conformance, Certificate of Origin, Function Test and Pressure Test Results are available free of charge upon request for each order and are kept on file and available on request at any time in the future.
Premium thread connections like: Tenaris-Hydril, Vam and Hunting connections are available upon request and threads are cut by premium licenced machine shops in Dubai & Singapore.
Special elastomer are available: AFLAS, HNBR, Viton and HSN, Hi-Nitrile are available along with non-elastomeric seal stacks to confirm to sour well conditions.
Category Products :
Cementation Systems
Cementing Equipment
Completion Systems
Mechanical Set Packer
Seal Bore Packer
Bridge Plugs
Hydraulic Set Packer
Cement Retainer
Completion Equipment
Liner Hanger Systems
Liner Hanger
Flow Control Systems
Sliding Sleeve
Landing Nipples
Flow Control Equipment
Inflatable Packers
Inflatable Packer
Various other factors that have enabled us to gain an edge over our competitors are:
Qualitative product range
World renowned vendor base
Experienced professionals
Efficient logistics and widespread distribution network
Industry leading prices
Timely delivery
--
With Best Regards
Surender Yadav ( Marketing Manager)
Cell: +91 8696934503
For WellCare Oil Tools Private Limited, India.
The document provides specifications for various models of DeltaTM anchors, CQRTM anchors, and Claw anchors. It includes information on the materials, dimensions, weights, recommended chain sizes, and specifications for each anchor model. The anchors are designed for boats of different lengths, from 6 meters to over 27 meters.
This document contains specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide models with part numbers, dimensions, mountings, and materials. It describes 1VB linear guides which use double linear race shafts and allow for custom end supports. Components include 4 or 2 self-aligning bearing pillow blocks. Specification of guides includes the part number, length, nominal diameter, bearing type, and block type. Performance notes provide contact information for additional engineering details.
Thomson Linear RoundRail 1VB Double Unsupported SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide models, including dimensions, part numbers, and material information. It describes 1VB linear guides which use two stainless steel shafts and either 4 self-aligning pillow blocks or 2 self-aligning twin pillow blocks to allow for custom mounting and resist torque. Performance parameters, lubrication requirements, and product options are also summarized.
This document discusses using fiber optic sensors with polydimethylsiloxane coatings for structural health monitoring of concrete structures. It aims to develop an affordable monitoring strategy for alkali-aggregate reaction and corrosion detection. The strategy involves a heterogeneous multi-sensor data fusion system using acoustic, electro-mechanical, optical and embedded sensors. Data from these various sensors will be fused using neural networks to accurately assess damage levels and correlate them with alkali concentrations.
Prsentation on structural health monitoringLakshmi K N
Structural health monitoring (SHM) uses sensors and data analysis techniques to monitor structures for damage or changes over time. The document discusses using an Internet of Things approach for SHM, extracting structural features from sensor measurements. It then defines SHM as monitoring engineering structures over time using sensor data to determine the current health state. The proposed system would recognize earthquake vibrations, detect damage from earthquakes or rain, and reduce power consumption in buildings depending on occupancy. It uses different sensor modules connected wirelessly to monitor vibrations, damage, and power use.
Structural health monitoring (SHM) involves implementing a strategy to detect and characterize damage in engineering structures. It uses sensors to measure responses and detect changes that could indicate damage. The data is processed to extract features and develop statistical models to distinguish between damaged and undamaged structures. SHM is important as it improves safety, allows for timely maintenance, and helps develop better future designs by providing real-world performance data. While sensors cannot directly measure damage, SHM uses the sensor data to provide damage information through feature extraction and analysis.
Structural health monitoring uses sensors and data collection techniques to monitor structures for damage or changes over time. This improves safety, reliability and reduces costs. The document discusses using P3HT, a conductive polymer, for sensors as it displays electro-chemical sensing abilities. SHM involves identifying critical damage types, data acquisition from sensors, signal processing, and statistical modeling to correlate responses to damage types.
Smart Sensors for Infrastructure and Structural Health MonitoringJeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how smart sensors are becoming more economically feasible and more widely used in infrastructure. This is enabling greater monitoring and self-healing of structures. Twenty years ago, it was improvements in MEMS, piezo-electric ceramics, and ultrasonic sensors that was enabling structural health monitoring. More recently, it has been improvements in fiber optic sensors, wireless sensors and RFID tags that are enabling this monitoring. Today, it is the falling cost of these components and their combination with more recently available ones such as ionomers (a type of polymer), carbon nano-tubes, and energy harvesters. Improvements in these sensors have enabled the absolute cost of sensors and their percentage of costs in for example bridges to fall over the last 20 years to fall. These trends are expected to continue and become applicable to a broader number of structures including buildings and vehicles.
C:\documents and settings\mewar\desktop\bearing\geared exciterguest03ca43c
The document describes a Directional Force Geared Exciter, which is a heavy-duty gearbox that uses counter-rotating shafts and weights to create vibrations for moving bulk materials. It produces linear motion for equipment like vibrating screens and feeders. The gearbox is customized with different sized counterweights and speeds depending on the machine's mass and required amplitude of vibration. It is used in various industries like mining, steel, and cement for screening, feeding, and transporting bulk materials.
Southwestern Wire produces various types of coiled tension wire including electric fence wire, vineyard wire, crimped tension wire, and smooth tension wire. The wire comes in gauges from 6 to 14 and can be zinc, aluminized, or PVC coated. The document provides specifications on the manufacturer, various wire types and coatings, mechanical and physical properties, and contact information.
The Aisle-Master forklift can operate in very narrow aisles and outdoors, achieving 50% more storage space than conventional forklifts. It has superior visibility, manoeuvrability, and stability for safe and efficient operation in tight spaces. The Aisle-Master can perform the functions of both a forklift and reach truck for greater versatility.
The Aisle-Master forklift can operate in very narrow aisles and outdoors, achieving 50% more storage space than conventional forklifts. It has superior visibility, manoeuvrability, and stability for safe operation in tight spaces. The Aisle-Master can perform the functions of both a forklift and reach truck for greater versatility.
1) Daewha Alloytech introduces their line of small and large down-the-hole hammers and bits for various drilling applications including underground development, geothermal, and construction.
2) Specifications are provided for hammer sizes and models from 3.5" to 40" outlining dimensions, weights, air consumption requirements, and compatible bit sizes.
3) Auger hammers and ring bits are also described along with their uses for collapsing layers of earth, sand, and gravel.
4) Cluster drills are highlighted for their ability to reduce noise, vibration and dust during drilling operations.
This document provides specifications for various high volume shredders. The shredders come in different sizes and have different cutting widths and security levels. The largest models, the S1500s, can shred up to 550 sheets of paper at once and have bin capacities of up to 300 liters. The smallest models, the S800s, are suited for low to medium volume shredding and can shred 35-80 sheets in a pass.
PT. Gunung Raja Paksi commissioned its first hot rolled steel plate in the last quarter of 2000. The document is a product catalogue that provides information on various steel products produced by the company, including flat products like steel plate, hot rolled coil, cold roll coil, and welded beam. It lists specifications, standards, sizes and annual production capacities for these products.
e roboty robotyka przemyslowa FANUC oferuje największy wybór robotów na świecie, obejmujący ponad 100 modeli. Urządzenia FANUC są przeznaczone do wielu zastosowań w różnych branżach. Charakteryzują się łatwością obsługi i pełną elastycznością dzięki różnorodnym opcjom przeznaczonym do konkretnych zastosowań, prostej integracji, udźwigowi do 2,3 t i zasięgowi do 4,7 m.A new era of collaborative technology
Companies of all sizes and industries can benefit from Collaborative Robots like the CRX. It is suited for companies starting with their automation process to companies with extensive experience in the area, this collaborative robot will support your business to be more cost efficient and safer!
With more than 100 models, FANUC offers the widest range of industrial robots in the world. Covering a diverse range of applications and industries, FANUC robots are easy to operate and provide complete flexibility thanks to a range of application-specific options, straightforward integration, payloads up to 2.3 t and maximum reaches up to 4.7 m.
The Leader MultiChuck MMY product line consists of manual concentric chucks for machining centers, mills, and grinders. The chucks integrate with Kurt workholding towers to provide high productivity and precision workholding. The MultiChuck MMY uses a simple top face operation that allows more chucks and workpieces to be closely arranged, improving output. The chucks are available in sizes from 80mm to 150mm and provide repeatable clamping for internal and external operations.
Tensile capacity asd lrfd friedberg high sterngth bolts 031213John Schuepbach
This document provides available tensile capacity data for various sizes of HV-bolts according to European and German standards. It lists bolt diameters in both metric and imperial units along with the corresponding bolt shank cross-sectional areas. Minimum tensile strengths for the bolts are also specified. Tables show the allowable tensile capacities of the bolts under Allowable Stress Design (ASD) and Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods compared to standard A490 bolt capacities. Bolt diameters range from M12 to M64 (5/8 inch to 4-7/8 inches).
WellCare Oil Tools Pvt. Ltd., prides itself on offering great service and being able to deliver accurate formal quotes to clients within 72 hours of receiving an enquiry.
We keep a large inventory of standard flow control tools and completion packers in stock, enabling quick delivery anywhere in the world. We ensure high quality and traceability, full certification including Mill Test Reports (MTR's), certificate of Conformance, Certificate of Origin, Function Test and Pressure Test Results are available free of charge upon request for each order and are kept on file and available on request at any time in the future.
Premium thread connections like: Tenaris-Hydril, Vam and Hunting connections are available upon request and threads are cut by premium licenced machine shops in Dubai & Singapore.
Special elastomer are available: AFLAS, HNBR, Viton and HSN, Hi-Nitrile are available along with non-elastomeric seal stacks to confirm to sour well conditions.
Category Products :
Cementation Systems
Cementing Equipment
Completion Systems
Mechanical Set Packer
Seal Bore Packer
Bridge Plugs
Hydraulic Set Packer
Cement Retainer
Completion Equipment
Liner Hanger Systems
Liner Hanger
Flow Control Systems
Sliding Sleeve
Landing Nipples
Flow Control Equipment
Inflatable Packers
Inflatable Packer
Various other factors that have enabled us to gain an edge over our competitors are:
Qualitative product range
World renowned vendor base
Experienced professionals
Efficient logistics and widespread distribution network
Industry leading prices
Timely delivery
--
With Best Regards
Surender Yadav ( Marketing Manager)
Cell: +91 8696934503
For WellCare Oil Tools Private Limited, India.
The document provides specifications for various models of DeltaTM anchors, CQRTM anchors, and Claw anchors. It includes information on the materials, dimensions, weights, recommended chain sizes, and specifications for each anchor model. The anchors are designed for boats of different lengths, from 6 meters to over 27 meters.
This document contains specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide models with part numbers, dimensions, mountings, and materials. It describes 1VB linear guides which use double linear race shafts and allow for custom end supports. Components include 4 or 2 self-aligning bearing pillow blocks. Specification of guides includes the part number, length, nominal diameter, bearing type, and block type. Performance notes provide contact information for additional engineering details.
Thomson Linear RoundRail 1VB Double Unsupported SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide models, including dimensions, part numbers, and material information. It describes 1VB linear guides which use two stainless steel shafts and either 4 self-aligning pillow blocks or 2 self-aligning twin pillow blocks to allow for custom mounting and resist torque. Performance parameters, lubrication requirements, and product options are also summarized.
The Jawmaster is a single toggle jaw crusher from Sandvik that provides high production and low costs. It combines high strength with low weight through its welded frame and attention to detail in design and manufacturing. It has features that allow for high capacity, high reduction, low jaw plate wear, and a large feed acceptance capability.
Welcome to EURO SERVICE A/S
OEM Manufacturer of machines, equipment and accessories for production of flexible packaging within the converting industry for film, foil, paper and plastics.
The document discusses the NEV right-angle gearbox series. The NEV is ideal for one-directional servo motor applications where space and cost are priorities, as it outperforms worm or helical gear options. It has a lightweight aluminum frame, hollow or solid shaft options, and can handle motors from 50w to 3.5 kW with torque ratings from 6 to 90 Nm. Special materials and coatings make it suitable for food-grade and washdown environments.
This document provides specifications for different types and sizes of power cables, including their nominal dimensions, weights, current carrying capacities, and other technical specifications. It includes data on both aluminum and copper conductor cables that are either unarmored or armored, with XLPE insulation, and conform to certain industry standards. The specifications are presented in tables with the cable properties listed for various standard cable sizes ranging from 35 to 1000 square mm.
Curso Taller de Sustentabilidad - Sandrino LlanoJosé Luis Jarpa
El documento presenta una capacitación sobre turismo sustentable dirigida a emprendedores de la provincia de Arauco. El módulo se enfoca en conceptos clave como turismo sustentable, sistemas turísticos y los tres ámbitos de la sustentabilidad: económico, socio-cultural y ambiental. También incluye ejemplos de iniciativas sustentables en empresas turísticas y el proceso de postulación al sello de sustentabilidad turística del Servicio Nacional de Turismo de Chile.
El documento presenta una capacitación para emprendedores del turismo en la provincia de Arauco, Chile. La capacitación aborda temas como la innovación empresarial, el emprendimiento, las tendencias del turismo, y cómo crear valor a través de la innovación para diferenciarse de la competencia. El objetivo es enseñar a los emprendedores cómo innovar en productos, procesos, marketing u organización para sostener una ventaja competitiva.
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1. Expansion Joints
TENSA®MODULAR Type LR
The Modular Expansion Joint (4th Generation) with a movement capacity of over
2.000mm - also available with noise-reducing surface plates (“sinus plates”)
www.magebausa.com
2. 2 Introduction
Contents Page
Introduction 2
Type designation 3
Movement capacities 4
Product characteristics 5
Design details 6
Completed expansion joint
Support and control systems 7
Bridge connection 8
Special designs 9
Assembly and installation 10
Quotations and orders 11
Products and references 12
Principle Loading of expansion joint for transport
A number of lamella beams divide the movement range at the end of a bridge
deck into individual gaps, permitting easy passage of traffic. They are
connected with special sealing profiles to form a water-tight unit.
mageba has been developing modular expansion joints for decades. This
experience results in joints which are well-proven, long-lasting, quiet and low-
maintenance.
Advantages
• Movement in any direction and rotation about any axis possible at any time.
• All structural elements of mageba modular expansion joints are made from Assembly of the expansion joint
high quality materials. Production is in accordance with the latest ISO
9001:2000 quality assurance requirements.
• mageba modular expansion joints have been successfully tested for fatigue
and wear at independent institutes.
• Weld seams at highly stressed connections are avoided. Therefore, mageba
modular expansion joints have high durability.
• Clever design facilitates the exchange of individual parts as necessary
without difficulty.
• mageba modular expansion joints have no loose or moving steel
components which would be susceptible to damage from frequent load
changes. Movement and torsion are facilitated by lubricated PTFE and high-
grade stainless steel, and by elastomeric components and plastics.
Expansion joint during installation
• The elasticity of the support system absorbs shocks and vibrations and also
permits transverse movements. It also allows vertical movements and
rotations.
• mageba modular expansion joints have an elastic self-regulating gap control
system. This system increases the durability of the whole structure, because
it helps to absorb the dynamic loads from the traffic passing over it. Any
potential damage to the structure caused by the “blocking“ of an individual
gap (e.g. by trapped debris) is effectively averted due to the independent
elasticity of the steering system.
• Only a relatively small recess space is required for the installation of
mageba modular expansion joints on bridges and abutments. The
asymmetrical arrangement of the joist beam boxes means that they can be
adapted to a wide range of situations on site.
Expansion joint in service
3. Type designation 3
Type designation, movements and dimensions
EPDM - seal Lamella beam Edge profile Sliding spring
Joist box Joist beam Sliding Sliding Sliding bearing
spring bearing
Max. Recess space Joint width
Type & range of Weight
b1 b2 h f0 f5 f65 f80
Size movement
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/m
LR 2 160 400 300 400 140 150 270 300 150
LR 3 240 480 300 400 220 235 415 460 240
LR 4 320 560 300 400 300 320 560 620 330
LR 5 400 640 300 420 380 405 705 780 420
LR 6 480 720 300 420 460 490 850 940 510
LR 7 560 800 300 420 540 575 995 1,100 600
LR 8 640 880 300 440 620 660 1,140 1,260 690
LR 9 720 960 300 460 700 745 1,285 1,420 790
LR 10 800 1,040 300 480 780 830 1,430 1,580 900
LR 11 880 1,120 300 510 860 915 1,575 1,740 1,020
LR 12 960 1,200 300 510 940 1,000 1,720 1,900 1,140
LR 15 1,200 1,490 350 590 1,320 1,395 2,295 2,520 1,400
LR 20 1,600 1,860 350 655 1,770 1,870 3,070 3,370 2,050
LR 25 2,000 2,260 350 675 2,220 2,345 3,845 4,220 2,750
LR 30 2,400 2,660 350 735 2,670 2,820 4,620 5,070 3,500
Main characteristics
The type designation is defined by the number of sealing profiles. It follows a
modular progression beginning with Type LR2, which has two sealing profiles.
In the figure below a Type LR6 modular expansion joint is shown (with six
sealing profiles).
Example LR6:
The range of movements is determined by the operational range of the
sealing profile. For instance, if the specified operational range of a sealing
profile is 80mm, an LR12 Modular Joint will allow a movement range of 12 x
Expansion joint in factory
80 = 960mm.
The joint width f changes with movement of the joint.
For the minimum joint width fmin the steel profiles are fully closed. For the
maximum joint width fmax the gaps between the steel profiles open to 65, 70
or 80 mm, depending on the (national) specification.
An example of this can be seen in the above table, where the joint width f is
displayed according to the corresponding gap widths (f0, f5, f65, f80 ).
4. 4 Movement capacities
Movements
Modular expansion joints allow movement in all 3 directions (ux, uy, uz) and
rotation about all 3 axes (f x, f y, f z).
Large movements in the bridge’s transverse direction (uy) and vertical
direction (uz) of both the lamella beams and the cross beams are made
possible due to the consistent elasticity of the support system.
The various rotations
Principle of elasticity facilitated by the expansion joint
A pre-requisite for ensuring a long lifetime of the modular expansion joint is
the avoidance of dynamic stress. Similar to techniques used in the automotive
industry, the dynamic stress on mageba modular expansion joints is
drastically reduced by the use of a highly developed spring and damping Movement direction
(parallel to the bridge axis) Bridge
system. The joints and the adjacent structural elements are thus well-
protected, and the durability of the joint is significantly increased.
β
Detailed documents on these spring and damping systems, based on the
x
principle of elasticity, are available upon request.
ux
uy Joint axis
uz (skewed to the bridge axis)
Skewed movements
Case 1: Skewed joint axis
Generally, modular expansion joints are installed perpendicular to the bridge
axis and the direction of their longitudinal movement is parallel to the bridge
axis. However, we can easily manufacture expansion joints that are installed
at a certain angle to the bridge axis (angle β, Case 1).
Movement direction
Furthermore, we also manufacture expansion joints for a particular skewed (skewed to the bridge axis) Bridge
movement, if the movement direction of the bridge (at the expansion joint) is
not perpendicular but at a certain angle α to the joint axis (refer Case 2).
90°
x α
Movement capacity ux
uy Joint axis
uz (perpendicular to the bridge axis)
The maximum movement capacity in all 3 directions (ux, uy, uz) of
TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints, and the angle permitted between the
movement direction and its joint axis, are presented in the table below. Case 2: Skewed movement direction
Max. angle between
Max. longitudinal Max. transverse Max. vertical
movement direction and
movement movement movement
joint axis
Type
Number of max. uy [mm] a1 £ a/β £ 90°
gaps where s = 0 mm where s = 0 mm
max. ux [mm] max. uz [mm]
where s= 40 mm Standard Special Earthquake where s = 0 mm Standard Special
Design Design Design Design Design
LR2 2 ± 80 ± 12 ± 50 ± 80 ± 21 a1 = 82° a1 = 58°
LR3 3 ± 120 ± 12 ± 66 ± 120 ± 20 85 62
LR4 4 ± 160 ± 12 ± 82 ± 160 ± 20 86 63
LR5 5 ± 200 ± 12 ± 98 ± 200 ± 20 87 64
LR6 6 ± 240 ± 12 ± 114 ± 240 ± 20 88 65
LR7 7 ± 280 ± 12 ± 130 ± 280 ± 19 88 65
LR8 8 ± 320 ± 12 ± 147 ± 320 ± 19 88 66
LR9 9 ± 360 ± 12 ± 222 ± 360 ± 19 89 59
LR10 10 ± 400 ± 12 ± 244 ± 400 ± 19 89 59
LR11 11 ± 440 ± 12 ± 256 ± 440 ± 19 89 60
LR12 12 ± 480 ± 12 ± 277 ± 480 ± 19 89 60
LR13 13 ± 520 ± 12 ± 343 ± 520 ± 32 89 57
LR14 14 ± 560 ± 12 ± 367 ± 560 ± 32 89 57
LR15 15 ± 600 ± 12 ± 391 ± 600 ± 32 89 57
Standard Design: Standard joint with limited transverse movement capacity s: Gap width
Special Design: Joint with trumpet-shaped joist box for larger transverse movement requirements ux,y,z: Possible movements in x, y, z direction
Earthquake Design: Joint with trumpet-shaped joist box and further adjustments to cope with earthquake
movements
Attention: Data for TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints in accordance with TL/TP-FÜ are to be taken from the mageba “Regelprüfungsheft LR2-LR15”.
5. Product characteristics 5
Proof of quality
TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints prove themselves thousands of times
every day under heavy traffic conditions. Durability is one of their main
characteristics. For more than 40 years they have been successfully used
worldwide.
Highly-qualified staff, modern manufacturing facilities, and stringent quality
control procedures are the fundamental elements which ensure the high
quality of mageba products. mageba has been ISO 9001:2000 and EN 729-2
certified since 1991, and holds the European Standard Certificate for Welding
according to DIN 18800-7.
Materials and corrosion protection
Principal components of TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints and their
material designation:
• S355 steel lamella and cross beams
• EPDM or CR sealing profiles
• Rubber control and sliding springs from elastomeric material
• Sliding bearings from special elastomeric material and PTFE
• Special sliding material ROBO®SLIDE used for joints in highly stressed
situations
The following standard corrosion protection is used for all exposed steel
Welding of the joint components:
• SA 3 sandblasting
• 50µm zinc metal spray galvanizing
• two 40µm layers of top coat
Components located underneath the expansion joints can be galvanized with
a minimum thickness of 80µm. Alternative corrosion protection can be applied
upon request. The sliding plates are greased with a special lubricant, and
surfaces in contact with concrete are left rough for better bonding.
Proven and tested
An independent test institute determined the dynamic performance indicators
of the system as a whole, such as spring characteristics and damping effects,
by conducting roll-over trials.
The picture opposite shows a trial structure, in which the joints were tested for
movement capability about all three axes.
All the components used in mageba modular expansion joints have been
thoroughly tested for durability.
Testing of the expansion joint
Officially approved
TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints are approved by numerous national
authorities. For example the German government approval TL/TP-FÜ (Stand
03/05), which authorizes modular joints up to type LR15 (with 15 sealing
profiles) to be used on motorways, has been obtained.
In Austria, mageba modular expansion joints are approved up to type LR12
according to RVS 15.45 standard.
Area of application
When the movement range of a bridge joint exceeds the operational
movement range of a single gap expansion joint (normally 80mm), mageba
modular expansion joints can be used. mageba modular expansion joints can
be used to facilitate large movement ranges (2000mm and more).
The world’s largest expansion joint at present is one produced by mageba for
the Run Yang Bridge in China, compromising 27 sealing profiles, with a
maximum possible longitudinal movement capacity of 2160mm.
6. 6 Design details
Recess space
The size of the recess space must be determined by the engineer in the early planning stage. The recess space values of the
structure must be checked before assembly begins, and corrected as necessary.
Cross section
Lamella beam
Control box Joist box
Plan view
Anchor (footpath) Anchor (carriageway)
Joist box
Joist beam Control box
Curb units and footpath
The outline of the curb, which is formed either by welded-on steel wedges or by cover plates, can be adopted to virtually any
bridge edge detail.
Standard with
Standard cover plates
Fascia plates Plan
Fascia plates come in a single or double sheet design (see adjacent detail). edge profile
A water-tight profile to the lower edge of the fascia is also possible.
lamella
lamella beam
edge profile
7. Support and control systems 7
Support system
Every lamella beam is supported on each joist beam via a joist frame (see cross-section B-B) which can move on elastically
prestressed sliding components along the joist beam. The joist beam is similarly supported at the entrance to the joist box,
allowing the joist beam to slide into and out of the joist box. The entire system is thus elastically fixed and free to move.
EPDM profile Lamella beam Edge profile Sliding spring
Joist box
Joist box Joist beam Sliding Sliding bearing Sliding bearing (Cross section A-A)
spring
Joist frame
(Cross section B-B)
Control system
Elastomeric control springs, in conjunction with the EPDM sealing profiles,
coordinate the movement of the individual lamella beams, making them work
as a single kinematic system. Thus the overall movement is distributed across
the individual gaps, and braking and accelerating forces from vehicles are
elastically absorbed.
The forces acting on an expansion joint are transferred to the adjacent
structures via the control boxes, and can reach the following maximum values:
• Horizontally: max. 10KN per control box
Control system on the underside
• Vertically: max. 18KN per control box
In addition, the elasticity of the control system prevents the joint becoming
damaged due to blocking of individual gaps by stones etc.
lamella axis
The exceptional performance and durability of this control system, even under
extreme conditions, has been proven in various tests.
The result of the tests performed can be summarized as follows:
• Faultless even after 9x105 load cycles (movement ±15 mm, 1 Hz, +20°C)
• Faultless even at extreme temperatures (between -50°C and +70°C)
• Faultless even at high earthquake load (with 100 mm movement per gap)
Plan view on Control system
8. 8 Bridge connection
Connection to reinforcement
The reinforcement bars of the adjacent structures should be aligned
perpendicular to the joint. They are lapped with the anchor loops of the
expansion joint and secured with longitudinal reinforcement.
Reinforcement arrangement
The connection reinforcement is to be designed according to the rules of Expansion joint during installation
reinforced concrete construction. The anchor loops on the edge profile (see
drawing on page 7) are normally attached perpendicular to the expansion
joint. As a result, the structure’s reinforcement should be placed parallel to the
anchor loops. Additional reinforcement should be provided underneath the
joist boxes due to the higher loads arising here.
In order to guarantee a proper load transfer into the adjacent structural
components during the entire life of a joint, mageba recommends the following
minimum reinforcement:
• Bridge longitudinal reinforcement (Nr. 1 in drawing below):
minimum Ø16mm (spacing < 250mm)
• Bridge cross reinforcement (Nr. 2):
minimum Ø16mm (3 or 5 bars per side, fitted before Fixing of the joint to reinforcement bars
installation of the expansion joint)
• Additional reinforcement (Nr. 3):
minimum Ø12mm (two pieces under each joist box)
Edge connections
Each bridge requires its own solution for the edge connections. Preferred
designs for concrete and steel bridges are shown in the figures below.
Concrete bridge Steel bridge
with asphalt without asphalt with asphalt without asphalt
9. Special designs 9
Noise-reducing surface (optional)
Especially in urban areas, expansion joints should be as noise-free as
possible. mageba has therefore developed modular expansion joints with an
optional noise-reducing surface. The unique patented “sinus plates” with their
“teeth” design eliminate straight edges perpendicular to the direction of travel
and ensure that vehicles travelling over the joint continuously grip the surface.
In this way, noise generated by vehicles travelling over the joint is greatly
reduced.
In contrast to finger joints, there is no restriction on the type of traffic allowed Lamella joint with sinus plates
to travel over modular expansion joints with sinus plates. The special design
of these sinus plates also permits cyclists to pass over the joint safely.
It is also possible to retrofit existing modular expansion joints with the noise-
reducing sinus plates. This requires the surface level of the asphalt adjacent
to the joint to be increased by approximately 20mm.
Expansion joints with sinus plates are very suitable for use on bridge
structures in residential areas and in other areas that are sensitive to noise.
Lamella joint after installation
Testing and noise measurements
Difference in Amplitude (dB) of different joint types
At an independent test facility, fatigue testing was carried out on a section of 10.0
lamella beam with bolted-on sinus plates. The durability of the sinus plates
8.0
and the bolted connections was thus proven. level (dB)
Noise Noise Level (dB)
6.0
Noise measurements carried out on different structures by an independent
facility have shown that modular expansion joints with sinus plates are 4.0
significantly less noisy (up to 70% less noise generated by traffic) than other 2.0
types of expansion joints – see adjacent graph. 0.0
Detailed documents on fatigue testing and noise measurements are available Roller shuter
Roller shuter
Modular Expansion Joint
(450 mm movement range)
(450 mm movement range)
Modular Expansion Joint (400 mm movement range) range)
(400 mm movement
upon request. Mat Expansion Joints
Mat Expansion Joints (100 mm movement range) range)
(100 mm movement
Cantilever Finger Expansion Joint
Cantilever Finger Expansion Joint (150 mm movement range) range)
(150 mm movement
Modular Expansion Joint with Sinusplates
Modular Expansion Joint with Sinusplates(400 mm movement range) range)
(400 mm movement
FUSE-BOX: earthquake design
Principle of the FUSE-BOX
The patented FUSE-BOX protects the joint and adjacent structure from
damage during an earthquake.
If the expansion gap at the end of a bridge deck closes more than a
conventional expansion joint can handle during an earthquake, this can result
Normal condition in severe damage to the structure. In order to avoid such damage, it is
recommended to equip the expansion joints with the mageba FUSE-BOX.
Modular expansion joints equipped with the Fuse-Box are used in areas with
high risk of earthquakes. They not only reduce possible damage to the
structure, but also ensure that, following an earthquake, emergency vehicles
Open beyond maximum (earthquake)
are able to cross over as soon as possible. mageba also delivers other
earthquake safety systems upon request.
Closed beyond maximum (earthquake)
Situation after earthquake
Installation of the lamella joint by specialists
10. 10 Assembly and installation
Assembly and transport
The TENSA®MODULAR expansion joint is assembled in the factory, ready for
installation. It can be transported to site as a single unit for lengths of up to 20
meters, and lifted into position by a crane.
Positioning and fixing Lamella joint ready for transport
The joint width and pre-settings are checked first. Then the height of the
modular expansion joint is precisely fixed in relation to both edge profiles. The
joint is secured with installation welding in such a way that it will function even
before concreting.
Generally, only trained staff authorized by mageba should place the
TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints. Detailed assembly and installation
instructions can be provided upon request.
Retrospective installation possible
It is also possible to install the TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints after the
road surface has been laid.
Procedure: The recess for the joint is initially filled with lean concrete or
coarse gravel so that the asphalt can be easily and seamlessly laid. The
asphalt and the lean concrete or coarse gravel can then be removed without
difficulty at a later point when the modular expansion joint is to be installed.
The advantage of the retrospective installation lies above all in the fact that
Positioning of a lamella joint the joints can be installed to match exactly the level of the road surface. This
optimises driving comfort, reduces impacts, and increases the durability of not
only the joint but also the road surface.
Formwork and concreting
Formwork is fitted on the edge profiles and braced against the joint edges.
High-strength concrete (C30/37 (B35) or equivalent) is carefully poured into
the recess, which should be kept moist. It is then compacted and levelled, and
treated to prevent shrinkage.
Important: No concrete must be allowed into the joist boxes
Operation and maintenance
The TENSA®MODULAR expansion joint’s self-cleaning effect means
maintenance is not necessary under normal operating conditions. Checking of
condition can be limited to general bridge inspections, when engineers should
check watertightness and look for signs of corrosion.
In order to identify and repair any damage at an early stage, it is
recommended that an annual inspection of the joint is carried out. Detailed
instructions for inspections are available upon request. mageba also offers
inspection services as required. TENSA®MODULAR joint, Type LR 20
The design of the expansion joint allows any worn parts to be quickly and
easily exchanged.
11. Quotations and orders 11
Inquiries
When making an inquiry, please submit the relevant design criteria for the
joint, as this will allow us to give you the ideal choice of joint and the best
quotation. Ideally drawings should be provided to indicate the joint geometry.
We process quotations immediately and make them available in a short time.
Quotations
To provide you with a quotation we will need the following documents:
• Detailed drawings of the area of the joint (including bridge cross-section)
• Range of movement (required movement capacity)
• Acceptable individual gap width (e.g. 80mm per gap)
• Movement directions (for joints with skewed movements see Page 4)
• Asphalt or concrete connection details
Special considerations should be outlined in detail in your quote request.
Special considerations would include greater movements, edge connections
for thicker surfaces or steel superstructures, or modular expansion joints with
construction joints, kinks or curvatures.
Placing of orders
In addition to the above mentioned information, the following documents are
also necessary when placing an order:
• Layout drawing of the structure
• Full details of all possible movements
• Pre-setting values
Fabrication work begins as soon as the customer has approved and returned
the documents with pre-setting values inserted.
Delivery time is kept to a minimum thanks to an efficient order processing
system and modern manufacturing methods.
The main facts about mageba TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints
• mageba invented the modular expansion joint, and has been producing them since 1963
• The joints are approved in accordance with numerous standards, e.g. TL/TP-FÜ 92 (Germany) and RVS 15.45 (Austria)
• The joints can be fitted with noise reducing surfaces (“sinus plates”) as well as earthquake systems
• External quality control conducted by independently approved institute
• Quality assurance to ISO 9001:2000 and EN 729-2 certification
• European standard welding certificate DIN 18800-7
Stoerebaelt West Bridge, Denmark
Fitted with 7 mageba TENSA®MODULAR expansion joints type LR
(permitting longitudinal movement of up to 1,200mm)
12. 12 Products and references
Bridge Bearings
- Pot Bearings
- Elastomeric Bearings
- Earthquake Bearings
- Spherical Bearings
- Incremental Launch
Bearings
- Special Bearings
- Rocker Bearings
Expansion Joints
- Single Gap Joints
- Modular Expansion
Joints
- Sliding Finger Joints
- Cantilever Finger Joints
- Matt Joints
- Railway Joints
- Architectural Joints
Shock Absorbers
- Hydraulic Shock
Absorbers
- Spring Dampers
Services
- Inspections
- Tests
- Installations
- Refurbishments
- Cleaning
- Remote monitoring
More information on mageba and its products can be found on www.magebausa.com.
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