Standard & Custom

Rotary Joints

what is rotary joint?

also known as a rotary union, swivel joint, rotating joint, rotary manifold,rotary coupling, fluid swivel or fluid rotary union (FRU).

rotary joints are designed to provide a continuous flow path to transfer media (fluid or air) from a stationary source to a rotating part of a machine. it provide a reliable and sealed connection between stationary and rotating parts.

Rotary joints can handle a wide range of fluid or gas types,including liquids,gases,steam, chemicals,hydraulic fluids, and more. Any they are used in many industrial applications,including machinery,manufacturing equipment,Food processing,Oil and Gas,Printing machines,Packaging machines and robotics.

There are different types rotary unions,such as single passage rotary joint,dual channels rotary joint,multi passage rotary joint and electrical rotary joint. Beyo transfer provide a range of standard models rotary joint for water, steam rotary joint, hydraulic rotary union, rotary joint pneumatic and high pressure rotary joint. Our rotary unions are available in a variety of sizes, materials, and designs, including flange,screw-threaded, and slip ring types, to fit various industrial applications.

FAQS

A rotary joint is a mechanical device that allows to transfer signals or fluid from a stationary structure to a rotating structure. It enables the passage of various media, such as liquids, gases, or electrical signals, between two parts that are in relative rotational motion, without leakage or interruption.

A rotary joint functions by connecting a stationary input(supply)to a rotating parts, ensuring interrupted connectivity while enabling the unrestricted transfer of different media, such as solids, liquids and gases.

Radio frequency (RF) rotary joints are electro-mechanical devices that provide crucial interfaces between stationary and rotating sections of radar and other rotating systems. This interface allows signals to be transmitted back and forth between an antenna and ground components with little or no distortion. They commonly employed in applications that require continuous rotation while maintaining high-frequency signal transmission, such as radars, satellite communications systems, rotary antennas and other RF equipment.

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