Water rotary joint SX®
for steamfor hot oilhigh-temperature

water rotary joint
water rotary joint
water rotary joint
water rotary joint
water rotary joint
water rotary joint
water rotary joint
water rotary joint
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Characteristics

Medium
for water, for hot oil, for steam
Applications
industrial, for the steel industry, for the chemical industry, for the paper industry, for the food industry, for the plastics industry, high-temperature
Material
steel
Other characteristics
flange, compact
Rotational speed

Max.: 550 rpm
(3,455.75 rad.min-1)

Min.: 0 rpm
(0 rad.min-1)

Pressure

Max.: 20 bar
(290 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Nominal size

Max.: 3 in

Min.: 0.75 in

Description

SX ROTARY JOINT The self-supported SX rotary joint provides a positive seal between stationary piping and a rotating cylinder and is applied to steam, water, and hot oil service. The SX incorporates two internal carbon-graphite bearings that permit self-alignment and long operating life – even on cylinders that are not concentric. Using new sealing technologies, the SX rotary joint has extended seal life and increased reliability along with application flexibility. The SX rotary joint line is available in sizes from ¾” to 3” and can be used in single- or dual-flow applications. The joint is rated up to 650° F (343° C), 300 psig (20 bar), and 550 RPM FEATURES Designed for oil, water, and steam Two internal support guides Optimized seal diameter Convex seal ring in compression Maximum carbon guide separation BENEFITS Application flexibility Increased life and reliability Extended seal life, reduced maintenance Self-aligning seal, longer life Improved joint and syphon support

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