. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . JOINT WITH RINGS PLACE. with strength to resist any pressure forwhich the joint is designed. The well-known corrugated form such as used forfurnaces of internally-fired marine boil- JOINT PARTI-Y IX SECTION. perheated steam the change in length isconsiderable; therefore more corruga-tions are used. For very low pressures,as in exhaust piping, two or three cor-rugations are sufficient for the slight al-teration in length. There are even somecases where the expansion is so the j


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . JOINT WITH RINGS PLACE. with strength to resist any pressure forwhich the joint is designed. The well-known corrugated form such as used forfurnaces of internally-fired marine boil- JOINT PARTI-Y IX SECTION. perheated steam the change in length isconsiderable; therefore more corruga-tions are used. For very low pressures,as in exhaust piping, two or three cor-rugations are sufficient for the slight al-teration in length. There are even somecases where the expansion is so the joint does not need any in most cases external rings are usedboth to add strength for high pressureand also to stiffen the exhaust pipeagainst collapse. The Badger Expansion Joint, which ismade by the E. B. Badger & Sons Com-pany. 63-75 Pitts street, Boston, is madein a complete line of sizes for all pres-sures and with flanges drilled to A. E. standards, both high pressure andextra heavy pressure. These joints re-quire no packing and take up no moreroom than a pipe fitting. For


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