by New-Componit | Jan 15, 2025 | Hexavalent chromium
During the disassembly of insulation systems, there is a possibility of exposure to calcium chromate. This can occur if the insulation elements and/or materials used, contain calcium or calcium oxides and have been in contact with hot components containing chromium at...
by New-Componit | Nov 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
‘Tell me the operating conditions of your system and I will tell you which expansion joint to choose’. Let’s pick up where we left off: in our last blog post we started with a brief overview of the factors that influence the characteristics of expansion joints....
by New-Componit | Oct 9, 2024 | Textile joints
A fabric expansion joint has to be correctly installed, otherwise it loses its efficiency: inside there is some fluid in the gaseous state, with acidic components, at lower or higher temperatures. A fluid leakage could compromise plant operations, exposing both...
by New-Componit | Sep 17, 2024 | Textile joints, Textile joints
“There is always the right expansion joint, even for the most extreme conditions.” We at New Componit have been repeating this expression for quite some time, and in the light of our nearly 30 years of experience, we can state with conviction that there are expansion...
by New-Componit | Sep 2, 2024 | Solution to specific problems
The answer is : it depends on the fabric expansion joint ! Specifically, what makes the difference is the initial choice made during the design phase. Let’s see together what this means. So my advice is : always specify in your requests for...