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Magnetic Couplings
Magnetic Clutches
Permanent magnet couplings, also known as magnetic couplings, are devices that use the magnetic force of permanent magnets to achieve non-mechanical or fluidic coupling between the driving shaft and the driven shaft. They can be used for the transmission of rotating components in sealed spaces.
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Magnetic drive couplings are applied in various industries
The device that uses the magnetic force of permanent magnets to achieve a non-mechanical or fluidic connection between the driving and driven shafts, thereby allowing the transmission of rotating components within a sealed space, is called a permanent magnet coupling, also known as a magnetic coupling.
Application
- Petrochemical Industry: In this field, many liquids have characteristics such as corrosiveness, flammability, explosiveness, toxicity, or value, and leaks can lead to the waste of working fluids and environmental pollution.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: The production process in the pharmaceutical industry requires ensuring the purity and hygiene of the medium to guarantee the safety and efficacy of drugs.
- Film Industry: It may involve the production of special effects, requiring special transmission devices to ensure safety and reliability.
- Electroplating Industry: The liquids used in the electroplating process are often corrosive, and leaks need to be prevented to protect the environment and operators.
- Nuclear Power Industry: The liquids used in nuclear power facilities may be radioactive, and strict sealing is required to prevent leaks and protect personnel safety.
Magnetic drive couplings are widely used in environments where it is necessary to prevent fluid leaks, maintain medium purity, or prevent external pollution, as they can transmit power without contacting the fluid.