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Where Do Expansion Joints Cure?

UncategorizedBy Shelby GaleMarch 25, 2024Leave a comment

The process of building expansion joints requires a block of time to be set aside for the rubber to cure. The process of curing takes place in an autoclave, a machine providing the correct amount of elevated temperature and pressure needed for the joint to cure properly. Having 4 autoclaves that allow for rubber expansion…

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