Size: Typically ranges from 1/2" to 12" in diameter, depending on application requirements.
Grade: Industrial-grade rotary joints, often meeting ISO 9001 or ASME standards.
Viscosity: Compatible with fluids ranging from low (1-100 cSt) to high viscosity (up to 10,000 cSt).
Buoyancy: Not typically a critical factor, but materials are selected to avoid excessive buoyancy effects.
Material: Common materials include stainless steel (304/316), carbon steel, brass, or PTFE for seals.
Pressure Rating: Typically 150-600 psi, with high-pressure variants up to 1,500 psi.
Temperature Range: -20°C to 250°C, with specialized versions for extreme temperatures.
Rotation Speed: Up to 500 RPM for standard models, with high-speed variants available.
Seal Type: Mechanical seals, lip seals, or labyrinth seals depending on fluid compatibility.
Connection Type: Flanged, threaded, or welded ends for secure piping integration.
Media Compatibility: Suitable for water, steam, oil, hydraulic fluids, and some chemicals.
Maintenance: Requires periodic lubrication and seal replacement for optimal performance.