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Multi-Passage Rotating Unions suit demanding applications.

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Multi-Passage Rotating Unions suit demanding applications.
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December 7, 2009 - Modular in design, Multi-Passage Rotating Unions convey virtually any liquid or gas medium, including steam, water, coolant, hydraulic or cutting fluids, inert gas, or vacuum. Depending on requirements of each application, units are available with 2-12 passages, 1/8-1¼ in. port diameter, and variety of port styles including G, NPT, PT, and SAE. Users can also choose flange type, housing material, and whether electrical slip rings are required.

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Deublin Company
2050 Norman Dr. West
Waukegan, IL, 60085-6747
USA





Deublin Multi-Passage Rotating Unions for Demanding Applications


WAUKEGAN, IL - DEUBLIN Company introduces a new series of Multi-Passage rotating unions for the most complex and demanding fluid power applications including plastics and rubber processing, steel manufacturing, semiconductor, machine tool, aerospace and flight simulators, industrial cranes, rail transportation, de-scaling operations and more.

DEUBLIN Multi-Passage unions are modular in design and can be configured to each application. Multiple-passage unions convey virtually any liquid or gas medium (steam, water, coolant, hydraulic or cutting fluids, inert gas or vacuum). The same or different media can be conveyed to different rotating feed points within the same axis.

The requirements of each application will dictate the number of passages (from 2-12), port style (G, NPT, PT, SAE, etc), port diameter (from 1/8"-1-1/4"), flange type, housing material, and whether electrical slip rings are required. DEUBLIN incorporates a variety of sealing technologies depending on the application's rotational speed and torque, delivered media pressure, operating temperature and other factors.
A new brochure is available (Catalog MP093US), along with an Application Worksheet that assists in the specification of the appropriate components.

DEUBLIN Company is the leading manufacturer of precision rotating unions for water, steam, air, hydraulic, vacuum, coolant and hot oil service. With manufacturing and / or sales offices in 17 countries worldwide, DEUBLIN international headquarters are located at 2050 Norman Drive West, Waukegan, IL 60085-6747 USA Phone: 847.689.8600 Fax: 847.689.8690 www.deublin.com.
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