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 proposals whether in your plant the expansion joints are insulated or not. You will need this to avoid nasty surprises and unplanned plant shutdowns.
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Export Sales Manager
Contributes to the development of textile solutions for thermal insulation and industrial protection. Collaborates in the engineering of expansion joints, insulating cushions, and passive fire protections, overseeing every phase of the process to ensure efficiency, precision, and reliability in the energy sector.