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| SHOWA GIKEN Rotary Joint In various fields of industry,"pearl"(SGK's brand name) rotary joints have been successfully used under variety of service conditions covering a wide range of materials,pressures,temperatures and speed
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| Products Catalog: Showa Giken RXE Series | |||||||
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1. RX series joints offer long trouble-free and leakproof operation with ease of maintenance due to employing ceramic seal and brass casing.
2. To secure the reliable sealing, the carbon and ceramic seal faces are lapped to an optical flatness. 3. 4 vented holes in casing enable to detect leakage before fluid corrodes the ball bearings. RXE SUS Series In addition to the rotor, the....
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| Products Catalog: Showa Giken KCL Series | |||||||
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1. Light in weight due to aluminum casing
2. Compact design and simple construction 3. Lubrication-free due to sealed ball bearing 4. Capable of high rotation speed The straight flow-path type is also available upon request.
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| Products Catalog: Showa Giken SXO Series | |||||||
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1. This joint is mainly served for drilling and boring operations of various machine tools.
2. Under high pressure or high rotation speed, SXO operates efficiently due to its accurate machined rotor and advanced seal technology. 3. In addition to standard " Carbon Graphite to Hardened Tool Steel" seal, SXO offers " Tungsten Carbide to Ceramic" ( TCC) seal for longer service life.
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| Products Catalog: Showa Giken NCL Series | |||||||
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1. Need no lubrication, low maintenance
2. Capable of high temperature and pressure 3. Long life due to low friction and less wear 4. Simple design, easy maintenance ONC type for the hot oil of 300 degrees C or more, is also available upon request
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| Products Catalog: Showa Giken ACL Series | |||||||
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1. Can be alternated between heating and cooling
2 .Capable of high temperature and pressure under high rotation speed 3. Long life due to low seal-face friction and wear We have the specification of 180 degrees C or more.
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