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Continuous Casting Machine Rotary Joints

Continuous casting machine rotary joints, also known as rotary unions, are designed to provide a reliable and secure connection for the media that is passing through the machine. Generally, they are used to transfer the molten metal from the casting machine to the die. It keeps the molten metal from being spilled and prevents the contamination of any other components.

These rotary joints are made of two parts; the stationary part and the rotating part. The first one is connected to the casting machine and is responsible for providing the connection between the molten metal and the die. Whereas the latter is connected to the casting machine and is responsible for rotating the molten metal around the die.

Normally, continuous casting machine rotary joint manufacturers in Mumbai use various materials such as stainless steel, brass, and aluminum. Thus, they can be used in high-temperature environments and can withstand temperatures of up to 2000 degrees easily. Additionally, these rotary joints are designed to rotate without causing any wear or tear to the components.

Furthermore, continuous casting machine rotary joints offer a range of features that make them ideal for a wide range of applications. The joints are equipped with shaft-mounted rotating joints and full-media flow, which allow for efficient and reliable operation. Additionally, they can be mounted with retaining plates, providing an extra level of protection.

As a trusted continuous casting machine rotary joint manufacturer in Mumbai, we ensure using a seal to safeguard the safety of the employees and the machine as well. This little change is very useful to keep unwanted substances and trash out of the machine.



Materials Used:

  • Seal Face: Silicon Carbide
  • Secondary Seals: PTFE, Viton
  • Metal Parts: Brass, Stainless Steel
  • Available Size: 1/4" (DN08) - 2" (DN50)
  • Connection: BSP, NPT, Metric (RH/LH), Flange

Applications

Mostly used in paper and pulp processing plants, steel industries, and casting plants.



Operating limits

  • Pressure: 150 PSI/ 10 bar max
  • Temperature: 120°c to 250°F
  • Speed: 100Rpm. (Max)