What are some common problems associated with bellow expansion joints?

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Bellow expansion joints have gained a reputation for being “weak” points in piping. Usually they are  used to remove piping stresses from equipment or to allow for minor piping moments. If they are used  properly, expansion joints can save equipment and/or equipment welds from stresses generated from  piping forces. The two most common complaints about bellows are 1. They tend to build up dirt 2. They  are “weak” point in piping (as noted earlier). To overcome these issues, manufacturers can began
installing drains in the bellows to allow for the period purging of material. Additionally, bellow  manufacturers have placed much emphasis on installation advice and showing their customers how to  protect the bellow from unnecessary damage. One such method is the use of tie rods between the end  flanges to avoid pressure thrust movements

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