Benefits of Beam Coupling and Stainless Steel Gear Pump
Most couplings fall into one of two
categories: stiff or flexible. Rigid couplings are utilized in situations where
exact alignment is critical, whereas flexible couplings, such as Beam couplings, are used in applications where some misalignment is acceptable.
A beam coupling, also known as a helical
coupling, is constructed of a single piece of material that has been made
flexible by removing material in a helical pattern along its length. A beam
coupling, like other couplings, is designed to transmit torque between two
shafts, but unlike a rigid coupling, it can handle angular misalignment,
parallel offset, and even axial motion of one shaft relative to the other.
Beam couplings are made from a number of materials, including titanium and acetal, with stainless steel and aluminum being the most prevalent. Because of its small weight, aluminum beam couplings are well suited for applications requiring a high level of responsiveness. Stainless steel, on the other hand, has a higher mass and hence does not have the same level of responsiveness, although giving more strength and torsional stiffness.
The Stainless Steel Gear Pump
The Stainless Steel Gear Pump is simple to
maintain, no demand for lubrication and being simply cleanable. The pump
is used to transport corrosive, sanitary, and viscous liquids.
For corrosive, sanitary, and viscous liquids
we need such transferring applications, which indeed become the ideal
choice. Construction materials include gears and a shaft. These are highly used
in:
- Food and Beverages industry
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Chemical industry
- Cosmetic industry
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