Dryer Cylinder Rotary Joint
The dryer needs steam, and the internal condensate needs to be discharged. But the dryer is a rotating cylinder, so a special joint is needed to complete this task, that is, the steam joint.
Steam in and condensate out are usually completed by a rotary joint at one end of the dryer, or steam in and condensate out at one end.
Main Features of Steam Rotary Joints
1. Concave-surface seal
2. Standard graphite or antimony filled graphite seal material
3. Oilless dual-bearing support
4. Maximum support spacing
5. Prolonged service life and high reliability
6. Easy to replace
7. Rotary type or fixed type siphon
Technical Parameters
Max. Speed: | 100RPM |
Max. Pressure: | 32Bar |
Max. Temperature: | 280ºC |
Media: | Steam, heat transfer oils, hot water |
Specification: | Customer's demand |
Application