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Magnetic coupling uses a large number of high flux magnetic fields interlocking inner and outer rotating assemblies through a solid stainless steel enclosure, giving it exceptionally high torsional rigidity. Because Magnetic coupling has no bellows, fluids, or dynamic seals, it features totally leak-tight operation. The production proven range is supplied with CF UHV flanges and is available in 10 sizes to match the torque requirements of each application. The range includes a unique hollow option, enabling Magnetic couplings to be "stacked" together, offering three independent axes of rotation or possibly used to feed services through such as heating. A number of actuation methods are available, from manually driven units to pneumatic or motorized drives. Additional options include the use of state-of-theart bearings for ultra-clean applications, such as semiconductor production. The Magnetic couplings are extremely compact, bakeable to 250°C, as standard and up to 450°C for high temperature applications. Features:

True UHV performance Zero-backlash under low load Intrinsically safe for leak-tight applications Bakeable to 250°C Robust, compact construction

Specifications Table of Magnetic Couplings--Bellowtek (talk)