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Bonded Insulated Joint Kits

L.B. Foster provides long life, high performance insulated or non-insulated joint field kits.

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Allegheny Rail Products factory assembles bonded insulated joint kits that are designed to be installed in the field. 

Insulated joint field kits include two insulated bars, epoxy, fasteners and insulating components. Plug assemblies are available in any shipping length.  Non-insulated (bonded standard) kits are also available.

Bonded Insulated Joint Kit shown with bolts, nuts, two bars, and end posts. Bonded Insulated Joint Kits furnished complete with pre-measured epoxy, solvents, bolts, nuts, insulated bars, and end posts.

Curved Insulated Joint Kits

Insulated Joint Kits designed specifically for applications where IJ's are necessary in curved sections track. With in-house capabilities to design and produce kits for specific curved radii to meet your project's needs. Please contact your salesperson for more information.

rendered image of a curved insulated joint.

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