Rubber Expansion Joint Applications
Rubber expansion joints can be used in a variety of applications.
Read moreRubber expansion joints can be used in a variety of applications.
Read moreWritten by Jason Pruitt on January 22, 2021.
A power plant needed to capture excess superheated team and Kadant Johnson engineering worked to integrate desuperheaters into the piping and system controls.
Read moreWritten by Erich Bernhardt on January 08, 2021.
The new fluidhandling.kadant.com website is dedicated exclusively to Kadant Johnson and Kadant Unaflex products and services.
Read moreWritten by Casey Beck on December 03, 2020.
Metal bellows are designed to compensate for thermal movement of piping systems and take up far less space than piping bends and expansion loops require.
Read moreWritten by Jeff Viau on November 24, 2020.
Kadant Johnson helped a Fortune 100 company with subsequent pump failures find a solution that would never fail.
Read moreWritten by Erich Bernhardt on October 20, 2020.
Five highly accomplished engineers create the Kadant UK process solutions team. The main priorities of the team are to service Europe, South East Asia, and the Middle East with steam and condensate handling systems that increase productivity, lower carbon footprint, and reduce costs.
Read moreWritten by Helen Phillips on January 15, 2021.
Kadant Solutions and Kadant Johnson have teamed up to release a new ProTip video series on Kadant’s YouTube channel.
Read moreWritten by Casey Beck, Vicki Hunsberger on January 05, 2021.
Kadant's new website experience consists of a redesigned kadant.com and three product specific websites that focus on our Doctoring, Cleaning, and Filtration and Fluid Handling product lines within our Flow Control segment and our Fiber Processing within our Industrial Processing segment.
Read moreWritten by Kandi Hagenbuch on November 25, 2020.
The most common question I receive is “How much torque is required to mount rotary pressure joints?” The answer is simple but first let me give you some background.
Read moreWritten by Rick Lull on November 17, 2020.
Rubber expansion joints are susceptible to failure when misused or not properly installed and the most common failures result from the expansion joint being misused.
Read moreWritten by Jason Pruitt, Ciera Pruitt on September 22, 2020.