Description
Magnetic coupling with containment shroud made of stainless steel for lower performance ranges
The magnetic coupling with containment shroud made of stainless steel is the most common version for pump drives and other applications of liquids in the lower performance range.
Subject to its high resistance to pressure and temperature, the magnetic coupling covers a wide field of applications. The magnetic rotors are available from stock in an unbored or pilot bored design.
Inside the rotating magnetic field metallic containment shrouds generally cause losses of eddy current which are converted into heat and which may require cooling measures. In applications with pumps the heat generated can basically be dissipated by the pumped medium.
Features
- torques from 2 to 84 Nm.
- hermetical separation of sensitive liquids and gases.
- max. operating temperature 300 °C.
- contactless torque transmission with permanent magnets.
- Magnetic coupling with containment shroud made of stainless steel.
Typical applications of the magnetic coupling with containment shroud made of stainless steel: - gear pumps
- PU foaming lines
- agitators
- screw spindle pumps
- centrifugal pumps