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Air rotary joint
multi-passage

air rotary joint
air rotary joint
air rotary joint
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Characteristics

Medium
for air
Number of passages
multi-passage
Rotational speed

200 rpm
(1,256.64 rad.min-1)

Description

High Frequency Radio Frequency Rotary Joints High Frequency Radio Frequency Rotary Joints,ByTune always offer the flexible dimension in the rotary joints,so you just tell us your dimension data requirements! ByTune still flexibly provide single channel or dual channels rotary joints and help you make the decision between these two as your specifics! Counting on ByTune, we are the experts in the designing and manufacturing the high frequency radio frequency rotary joints! High frequency Dual Channels Radio Frequency Rotary Joints A radio frequency rotary joint (or swivel joint) is a mechanism used to transfer fluid (under pressure or vacuum) from a stationary inlet to a rotating outlet, preserving and isolating the fluid connection. Radio frequency slip rings are engineered to endure a wide range of temperatures and pressures for a variety of conditions and environments. In addition, Radio frequency rotary joint may integrate multiple passages and handle different types of fluid simultaneously. Radio frequency rotary joint typically used in satellite communication solutions to the military, broadcast media, and corporate customers. General Environmental Conditions Operation Temperature range -40℃ to +70℃ Humidity 95% RH (non-condensing) IP protection level IP60 per EN 60529 Storage Temperature range -55℃ to +70℃ Humidity 95% RH (non-condensing) Features ●Low Torque Seals ●Compact Design ●NPT / BSPT Connection Options ●Lightweight Construction ●Corrosion Resistant ●Low Heat Generation ●Increased Seal Life Performance ●Customized options
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