KTR MINEX-S

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KTR MINEX-S is a permanent-magnetic synchronous coupling designed for transmitting torque without contact. It utilizes magnetic forces to separate the product space reliably from the atmosphere, making it suitable for pumps, agitators, and other applications requiring containment. This type of coupling is available with containment shrouds made from stainless steel or Hastelloy®, offering high levels of resistance to pressure and temperature.

Key Features

  • Torque transmission without contact
  • Magnetic coupling
  • Containment Shroud
  • Stainless Steel or Hastelloy® material
  • High pressure and temperature resistance
  • Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
  • EC Machinery Directive compliant

Pages: 22 KTR MINEX-S Manual

Brand: KTR Category: Industrial & lab equipment Size: 832 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum operating temperature of KTR MINEX-S with a containment shroud made of Hastelloy®?
The maximum operating temperature is 300°C for magnets made of Sm2Co17 and 150°C for magnets made of NdFeB. This information is valid for containment shrouds made of Hastelloy®.
How do I assemble the containment shroud of the KTR MINEX-S?
The containment shroud is assembled by pushing it over the internal rotor and screwing it to the adapter flange using cap screws. Make sure to tighten the cap screws evenly crosswise gradually in several revolutions to the specified tightening torque.
What are the displacement figures for the KTR MINEX-S?
The displacement figures provided in the table are maximum values that must not be exceeded. The figures consider factors like thermal expansion or foundation settling and ensure safe operation of the coupling. For applications in potentially explosive atmospheres (explosion group IIC), only half of the displacement figures are permissible.

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