Slip Type Expansion Joint is a mechanical device used in piping systems to absorb thermal expansion, contraction, and other movements caused by temperature changes or external forces.
Damper is a device used to regulate or control the flow of air or gas within a system. Commonly found in HVAC systems, chimneys, and industrial ducts, dampers can be manually or automatically adjusted to maintain desired airflow, temperature, or pressure. They often improve energy efficiency and system performance.
A dismantling joint is a type of mechanical joint designed to allow easy disassembly of connected components or sections, typically in piping or machinery. It enables quick removal and reassembly for maintenance, repair, or replacement without damaging the parts.
MS and SS Ducts are durable ducting solutions used for air, gas, or fume conveyance in industrial ventilation systems. MS ducts offer cost-effective strength, while SS ducts provide superior corrosion resistance and longevity.