HAUPPAUGE, NY, December 03, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mason Industries, Inc., a seismic restraint and vibration isolation company, has started offering a complete line of stainless steel bellows expansion joints and ball joints. The company has also received UL and NFPA approval for its line of flexible stainless steel and bronze vee's to be used in sprinkler and fire safety systems.
The company carries a wide variety of sizes (1/2 an inch to 16 inches), lengths (up to 10 feet in some styles), and combinations of end fittings (including fixed and floating flanges, male ends, grooved ends, copper sweat ends and weld ends). They have in-house capabilities to manufacture just about any special stainless steel or bronze flexible assemblies.
Mason's new stainless steel bellows expansion joints are rated for up to 250 psi, and are available with weld ends or flanged ends - and are stocked in sizes 2 to 16 inches.
The new ball joints are rated for 250 psi, and can be ordered with either weld ends or flanged ends. They are stocked in sizes 2 to14 inches.
The flexible vee's which have been approved by UL & NFPA are available in sizes of half an inch to 8 inches.
"Our intention is always to build on our successes and try to resolve the issues other companies walk away from," noted Mike Leuck of Mason Industries, the architectural isolation specialists. "That is the way we work."
Learn More
To learn more about Mason Industries and its products, visit their web site at http://www.mason-industries.com/ or call (631) 348-0282 to speak with a member of their professional engineering staff.
About Mason Industries
Mason Industries has been a leader in the field of noise, vibration and seismic control for over 50 years. Their products are specified by consultants and architects throughout the world. In addition to a complete range of mountings, hangers, and flexible connectors for mechanical equipment, they also provide computer studies for snubbing systems in earthquake and bomb blast zones. Floating floors, walls and suspended ceilings provide total acoustical room isolation. Rubber bearing pads and spring mountings are used to support entire buildings and railroads.
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