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1/2'' rotary union single passage universal series

Product N° S15-1300-01R
ROTOFLUX
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Universal series rotary unions are available with two different types of seals (balanced and micro-lapped): 

  • N (normal seals) graphite vs. tungsten carbide for applications with filtered water, intermittent steam and diathermic oil. 
  • D (harder seals) tungsten carbide versus tungsten carbide for applications with dirty water and abrasive liquids.

Pressures above 8 BAR are only allowed with water at a maximum temperature of 50°C. 

For applications with diathermic oil above 175°C the max. allowed speed is 300 RPM.

Do not use rotary unions in the maximum operating conditions without consulting us.

➜ Materials and components
-brass body
-Viton seal
-stainless steel rotor
-carbon graphite seal (or silicon carbide, version "D")

➜ Fields of application: 

  WATER STEAM HOT OIL
 Pressures  ¼” ÷ 1½” – 50 BAR
2″ – 40 BAR
 ¼” ÷ 2” – 8 BAR  ¼” ÷ 2” – 6.5 BAR
 Temperature  175°C (50°C if > 8 BAR)  170°C 200°C 
RPM 1/4” ÷ 3/4” 1''  1'' 1/4 ÷ 1'' 1/2 & (2'')
 3500  3000  2500 & (750)

On request:

- version "D", silicon carbide sealing against silicon carbide (unfiltered water, abrasive liquids)
- version "LH", anti-clockwise thread 

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