Reinforced wear-resistant graphite rotor
Reinforced wear-resistant graphite rotors are a type of graphite product used in various industrial applications. They are known for their dimensional stability under wide temperature variations.
Product Info
Reinforced wear-resistant graphite rotors are self-lapping, flexible enough to conform to the mating face, very hard, self-lubricating, and resistant to wear. They are also lubricated by almost any fluid, so the media being sealed will add additional lubrication.
Application
Reinforced wear-resistant graphite rotors are impervious and resistant to most chemicals. These properties make them ideal for use in environments that require high temperature stability, low friction, and resistance to wear.
For instance, reinforced graphite rotors are used in the degassing of large furnaces and in melting aluminum. They are also used in the manufacturing of rotors and vanes for a variety of applications, including air pumps, compressors, beverage pumps, chemical pumps, space heaters, fuel pumps, medical pumps, vacuum pumps, and de-icing units.
In addition, research has been conducted on the sliding wear resistance of graphite-reinforced alloy composites for use in rotor drums/discs in carsĀ³. This highlights the wide range of applications and the importance of these rotors in various industries.