The difference between single-walled and double-walled bellows is as follows:
- Structure: The inner and outer walls of single-walled bellows are corrugated, while the inner wall of double-walled bellows is smooth and the outer wall is corrugated
- Strength: Double-walled bellows offer increased strength and resistance to compression while remaining lightweight
- Applications: Single-walled bellows are typically used in situations where strength is not required, while double-walled bellows are suitable for environments that require higher strength and pressure resistance
- Material: Both can be made from materials like high-density polyethylene (HDPE) but have different structural designs
These differences make single-walled and double-walled bellows advantageous in different application scenarios.
