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Designed for normal to heavy
industrial service, the Heavy-Duty Aerolock will perform at up to 15 PSI
pressure differential. The round or square inlet/outlet configurations
allow maximum product flow while maintaining an optimum air seal.
Construction
Features
- Gaskets
The gaskets provide a positive seal between Aerolock flanges and components
directly above and below. They are made of 1/4-inch thick white neoprene
and are comprised of sections that interlock to ensure they stay in
place and provide an airtight seal.
- Bearings - thrust end
The radial-thrust, tapered roller bearing assembly is preloaded to provide
minimum rotor deflection. This results in close rotor clearance to maximize
wear life.
- Bearings
- drive end
The radial ball bearing assembly provides firm shaft support on the
drive end and allows expansion and contraction due to temperature changes
along the longitudinal axis.
- Seals
- T-3 seal
The general purpose T-3 seal is used on both ends of the rotor shaft.
The assembly is comprised of a Teflon® collar anchored to the
shaft and two steel-cased quad ring seals which fit over the Teflon®
collar. The seals remain stationary while the Teflon® collar
rotates with the shaft. The Teflons® slick surface allows
quad rings to operate in dry mode with good service life.
- Lip
seal
The double lip seal without the Teflon® collar is also available
and provides an inexpensive seal for nonabrasive materials. Two
steel-cased rubber seals envelope the shaft at both ends.
- Air
purge seals
The air purge seal is available for severe service applications.
Plant air is introduced through end plates and the air diffuser
ring. This provides a zone of higher pressure outside the seals
than inside the Aerolock. The seal cavity is swept clean toward
the inside of the Aerolock, protecting the outboard bearings.
- Housing
and endplates
The housing and end plates are machined from castings and are made of
wear iron, chrome-plated wear iron, or stainless steel. They have round
or square flanges, and the shear action inlet reduces stress on housing
and rotor.
- Rotors
The eight-blade, open end rotor maintains a minimum two-blade labyrinth
seal to minimize air leakage. Relieved tips reduce rotor drag on materials
that tend to build up on housing, and the design reduces pressure points
that cause extrusion of materials molded or shaped by pressure. Rotors
can be equipped with flat tips for use with cereal products or relieved
tips for materials that would normally form skins or thin sheets between
the end plates and hub area. Materials of construction include steel
and stainless steel.
For more information,
contact
Premier.
Performance
Specifications
Aerolock
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