PTFE Expansion Joints — Chemically Inert Flexible Connectors for Corrosive and High-Purity Process Lines
Manufactured from virgin PTFE, our expansion joints absorb thermal expansion and pipe movement in aggressive chemical, sanitary, and high-temperature service where rubber and metal joints fail. Full-vacuum capable and available with FDA / USP Class VI compliant materials.
- Chemically Inert (Virgin PTFE)
- Full-Vacuum Rated
- Sanitary / FDA Options
Why Engineers Specify Our PTFE Joints
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PTFE Expansion Joint Types
Standard and custom configurations for every process condition.
Single Convolution PTFE Expansion Joint
Size: DN25–DN300 · Single convolution for moderate movement.
View Details →Multi-Convolution PTFE Expansion Joint
Size: DN25–DN300 · 2–5 convolutions for greater axial/lateral travel.
View Details →Molded PTFE Bellows Expansion Joint
Molded virgin PTFE for high integrity and chemical resistance.
View Details →PTFE-Lined Rubber Expansion Joint
PTFE liner with rubber body — corrosion protection plus vibration damping.
View Details →PTFE Expansion Joint with Limit / Control Rods
Control units to restrain pressure thrust on unanchored lines.
View Details →Flanged PTFE Expansion Joint
Integral or backing flanges to ANSI, DIN, JIS standards.
View Details →Sanitary / FDA PTFE Expansion Joint
Tri-clamp ends, cleanable surfaces, USP Class VI compliant material.
View Details →Reducing PTFE Expansion Joint
Connects different line sizes while accommodating movement.
View Details →High-Temperature PTFE Expansion Joint
Engineered for sustained high-temperature thermal cycling service.
View Details →Custom / OEM PTFE Expansion Joints
Send us your media, temperature, pressure, vacuum level, movement requirements and connection standard. Our engineers design and manufacture PTFE joints to your exact specification — with full material traceability and export documentation.
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Share Your Specs
Media, concentration, temperature, pressure, vacuum and movement.
Engineering Review
We confirm convolution count, rating and connection standard.
Quote & Approval
Receive a detailed quotation and drawing for sign-off.
Manufacture & Ship
Tested, documented and dispatched with export packaging.
Technical Specifications
| Type | Size Range | Convolutions | Pressure | Temperature | Vacuum |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Convolution | DN25–DN300 | 1 | Up to 10 bar* | -20 to +200°C | Full vacuum** |
| Multi-Convolution | DN25–DN300 | 2–5 | Up to 8 bar* | -20 to +200°C | Full vacuum** |
| Sanitary / FDA | DN25–DN150 | 1–3 | Up to 6 bar* | -20 to +180°C | Full vacuum** |
*Ratings are size-dependent. **With limit rods/control units as required. Values are indicative — confirm final ratings with our engineering team.
Chemical Compatibility & Material Guide
Virgin PTFE is inert to nearly all process media. Indicative service limits below.
| Media Class | Examples | PTFE Suitability | Temp Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strong Acids | HCl, H₂SO₄, HNO₃ | Excellent | ≤ 200°C |
| Caustics | NaOH, KOH | Excellent | ≤ 200°C |
| Solvents | Ketones, aromatics | Excellent | ≤ 200°C |
| Oxidizers / Chlorine | Cl₂, oxidizing acids | Excellent | ≤ 180°C |
Note: limit / control rods are recommended where pressure thrust acts on bellows-type PTFE joints. Always confirm media compatibility with our engineers.
Quality & Testing
- Hydrostatic pressure testing
- Liner integrity inspection
- Dimensional verification
- Material certification & traceability
Applications by Industry
Not Sure Which Type You Need?
Tell us your media, temperature and movement requirements — our engineers will recommend the right convolution count, rating and connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
PTFE is chemically inert to virtually all acids, caustics, solvents and oxidizers, so it survives where elastomers degrade and metals corrode.
Typical service is -20 to +200°C with pressure ratings up to ~10 bar depending on size and convolution count. Confirm exact limits with our team.
Yes. With the correct convolution design and reinforcement, our PTFE joints are rated for full vacuum without convolution collapse.
Where the piping is unanchored, limit rods restrain pressure thrust and protect the bellows from over-extension.
More convolutions allow greater movement but lower pressure rating. We balance the two for your required travel and operating pressure.
Yes — tri-clamp end connections with USP Class VI compliant material and cleanable surfaces for pharma and food applications.
ANSI, DIN and JIS flange standards, plus tri-clamp ends. Specify your standard in the RFQ.
ISO 9001, material traceability, FDA / USP Class VI statements and test reports as required by audited industries.
Lead times depend on size and quantity. Many custom joints ship without a high MOQ — contact us for your specific case.
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