Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association
Trade association and standards body From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trade association and standards body From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association is an organization of metal bellows expansion joint manufacturers. It was founded in 1955 to create and maintain a set of standards for quality expansion joint design and manufacturing.[1] The EJMA standards are used worldwide as a reference for the proper selection and application of metallic bellows expansion joints. The standards are a combination of a variety of expansion joint manufacturers' knowledge and experience.[2][3]
The EJMA organization performs extensive technical research on a variety of topics concerning the design and manufacturing of expansion joints.[4] This knowledge contributes to providing new versions of the EJMA book of standards.
The current members that are a part of the Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association include:
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