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Which Rotary Union Seal Technology is Best for Your Application?

Join this webinar to learn about Deublin’s five unique seal technologies. Each is designed for specific application requirements based on the operational parameters of the machining center. Benefits and limitations will be outlined to help select the right rotary union for a specific machine or application.



Date: May 23, 2018
Time: 11 AM EDT (8 AM PDT / 5:00 PM CEST)
Duration: 1 hour
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Overview

Join this webinar to learn how Deublin's five unique seal technologies can be used to provide the best solution for any machining application.

A rotating union is a precision mechanical device to transfer coolant fluid or media from a stationary source, such as a pump, into a rotating device, such as a spindle with cutting tool. Seals are the heart of the rotating union and must contain high pressures while rotating at high speeds. Deublin rotary unions are designed with balanced mechanical seals. With this technology, seal contact pressure and thrust load on the spindle are minimized, regardless of operating pressure. This reduces seal wear even further, resulting in longer life and more reliable performance.

Key Takeaways

  • Learn why different seal technologies are necessary
  • Discover the advantages of AutoSense Seal Technology
  • Understand why SiC seals are best option to maximize seal life with contaminated media
  • Learn the many critical factors that go into the sealing design, including precise tolerances to control balance ratio, material selection, surface finish, and seal actuation architecture

Speaker

Matt Bell, Director of Sales- Americas, Deublin Company

Matt Bell has 10 years of experience in the rotating union market. From 2014-2017, Matt served as the Global Market Manager for Machine Tool for Deublin Company. During that span, he focused his efforts in Asia and Europe working closely with market leading OEMs to ensure the right products were specified into their machines to meet their customers' needs. In addition, Matt worked closely with the global end user markets, with a special focus on automotive, to gain in depth application knowledge of machine requirements. The insights gained at both the OEM and end user levels helped Matt steer technology development and product portfolio management to ensure Deublin Company remains the industry standard for rotating unions in the machine tool market.