What are Expansion Bellows? Expansion bellows (also called expansion joints or flexible connectors) are installed in piping and ducting systems to absorb thermal expansion, vibration, movement, and misalignment. They protect pipework, equipment, valves, and structural connections from the stresses caused by temperature changes and equipment movement. Types include rubber expansion…
Where are Vibration Isolators used in HVAC Systems? Vibration isolators for HVAC systems prevent mechanical vibration from chillers, cooling towers, air handling units, pumps, fans, and fan coil units from transmitting into the building structure as structure-borne noise. The correct isolator type depends on the equipment’s operating speed, weight, and…
Top Applications of Vibration Isolators Where are vibration isolators used? Vibration isolators are used across HVAC plant rooms, power generation facilities, manufacturing plants, hospitals, hotels, residential and commercial buildings, metro rail stations, data centres, and construction sites — wherever rotating or reciprocating machinery is installed in or near a building…
A vibration isolator is a mechanical device placed between vibrating equipment — such as a pump, fan, chiller, or compressor — and the building structure, to prevent the transmission of mechanical vibration and structure-borne noise. Isolators act as a flexible, energy-absorbing break in the rigid connection between machinery and its…





