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CHOOSING THE RIGHT ROTARY JOINT REPAIR KIT

rotary joint, also referred to as a rotary union or rotating union, is a rotary sealing device that connects rotating equipment to fixed piping for the transfer of steam, water, thermal oil, coolant, hydraulic oil, air, and other media. Rotary unions can be designed with multiple passages and manage multiple media types simultaneously. In these cases, a soft seal such as an O-ring is used to prevent the fluids from “crossing-over” into another passage. Soft seal multi-passage rotary unions are used in a variety of industries and applications including oil and gas, food and beverage, aerospace, robotics, and medical devices. In some applications, the rotary union is fitted with slip rings for transmitting electrical signals as well as hydraulic power.

With conventional rotary joints, a spring-loaded seal is used to keep the fluid or gas medium from being dispersed into the atmosphere. The spring is used in the rotary joint to maintain the initial internal seating, and the rotary joint is pressure-sealed once in operation. Low-pressure or vacuum service relies on the spring force to create the seal. Conventional rotary joints are either self-supported with the use of an internal carbon guide, or external-supported using rods or a mounting bracket.   

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