Device for sealing and absorbing differential expansion between

Heat exchange – Expansion and contraction relieving or absorbing means

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110204, 110245, 122 4D, 16510416, F28F 700

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049191985

ABSTRACT:
A device for sealing and absorbing differential expansion between a cooling chamber for cooling particles in suspension and a recycling duct comprises a tubular expansion joint part (2) interconnecting the wall (1) of the cooling chamber and the recycling duct (3), with guide plates (7) for guiding the tubular part being fixed to the outside wall of the chamber and being distributed around the tubular part and bearing thereagainst by means of rolls (8, 9), a flat gasket (6) being interposed between the ends of the tubular part and the recycling duct, and controlled clamping flanges (10, 11) being disposed on the ends and being provided with oblong holes (16, 17) for passing clamping bolts (18), one of the flanges being provided with pebble-shaped parts (20) bearing against corresponding clamping adjustment shoes (22) on the other.

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