Brief: Here’s a fast, informative look at how Silicon Carbide Sleeve and Thrust Disc Components function in canned motor pumps. Discover their superior wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability, along with their applications in harsh industrial environments.
Related Product Features:
Superior wear resistance due to high hardness and low friction coefficient of SiC (SSiC/SiC).
Excellent corrosion resistance, immune to acids, alkalis, and high-temperature fluids.
Thermal stability with low thermal expansion for dimensional accuracy under high-speed rotation.
Customizable designs available to fit various pump models.
Ideal for chemical process pumps, nuclear coolant systems, and high-purity fluid transfer.
Max operating temperature up to 1650℃ for extreme conditions.
High thermal conductivity (120 W/m°K) and hardness (2800 HV5).
Superior chemical stability, resistant to hydrofluoric acid and other aggressive media.
Faqs:
What are the main advantages of using Silicon Carbide (SiC) for sleeve and thrust disc components?
Silicon Carbide offers superior wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability, making it ideal for harsh industrial environments like chemical processing and high-purity fluid transfer.
Can these components be customized for different pump models?
Yes, the Silicon Carbide Sleeve and Thrust Disc Components are available in standard or integrated designs to fit various canned motor pump models.
What industrial applications are these components suitable for?
They are widely used in chemical process pumps, nuclear coolant systems, and high-purity fluid transfer applications, especially where resistance to corrosive and high-temperature media is required.