An elastomeric expansion joint is a type of joint used in construction to accommodate movement caused by thermal expansion, contraction, and other forces.
An elastomeric expansion joint is a type of joint used in construction to accommodate movement caused by thermal expansion, contraction, and other forces.
A strip seal expansion joint is a type of joint used in bridges, highways, and other structures to accommodate movement due to thermal expansion, contraction, and other factors.
A modular expansion joint is a type of joint used in bridges and large structures to accommodate movements caused by temperature changes, settling, and other forces.
A finger expansion joint is a type of joint used primarily in bridges and roadways to accommodate movement caused by temperature changes, settling, or structural shifts.
An "aluminium alloy expansion joint" is a type of joint designed to accommodate movement in structures while using lightweight and durable aluminium alloy materials.
The term "other railway expansion joint" typically refers to types of expansion joints used in railways to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction in track materials.