Evaluating and Reducing the Risks of Pneumatic Proof-Pressure Testing in Metal Expansion Joints
The pressure testing of Expansion Joints is essential in the industry.
The proof-pressure test shall always be hydrostatic, except where the hydrostatic pressure test is harmful or impractical or the Expansion Joint cannot safely be filled with water. In these instances, a pneumatic pressure test or other alternative tests may be performed.In this article, we focus our attention in evaluating and reducing the risks of Pneumatic Proof-Pressure Testing in Expansion Joints.
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The proof-pressure test shall always be hydrostatic, except where the hydrostatic pressure test is harmful or impractical or the Expansion Joint cannot safely be filled with water. In these instances, a pneumatic pressure test or other alternative tests may be performed.In this article, we focus our attention in evaluating and reducing the risks of Pneumatic Proof-Pressure Testing in Expansion Joints.
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