Expansion joints play a vital role in managing thermal and mechanical expansions in industrial systems such as fumes ducts, hot air pipelines, and other medium conveyors. Generally, there are three types of expansion joints available on the market: fabric, rubber, and metal. Each type offers unique benefits tailored to specific applications and operational conditions.

Among these, fabric expansion joints are often the preferred choice for high-temperature environments due to their exceptional flexibility and durability. Suntex specializes in manufacturing high-performance fabric expansion joints that combine mechanical strength with extreme temperature resistance—all while maintaining critical flexibility under demanding conditions.

Suntex’s expansion joints effectively compensate for thermal and mechanical movements, ensuring extended service life and improved safety of industrial systems. Our products are made from advanced rubber-coated fabrics and high-temperature textiles that are completely asbestos-free. They can withstand temperatures up to 1000°C and offer excellent resistance to oil, chemicals, and ozone.

Whether your application involves exhaust systems, power generation, or chemical processing, Suntex provides reliable and custom-designed expansion joint solutions that meet the highest standards of performance and safety.

Upgrade your operations with Suntex—where innovation meets durability.

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Suntex Composite Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact Person: Mr. Jason Hu

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

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