Food Engineering logo

2022-09-23 22:22:24 By : Ms. Alexia Yang

Suitable for machine designs involving food and other applications that require clean, non-contact connection between motor and shafts, the mechanically isolated magnetic coupling transmits torque through the air. This occurs through both input and output hubs of the coupling, which have powerful rare-earth neodymium magnets, which create a magnetic field that transmits torque through plastic, glass, aluminum and other minimally ferrous materials without physical engagement. Their non-contact design is particularly important where cleanliness and motor isolation is required in the mixing system design. They are available in four models with torque from 2.66 in-lbs. to 1610 in-lbs. (0.3 Nm to 182 Nm) and bore size range from 8 mm to 55 mm on butt shaft configurations

You must have JavaScript enabled to enjoy a limited number of articles over the next 30 days.

Sponsored Content is a special paid section where industry companies provide high quality, objective, non-commercial content around topics of interest to the Food Engineering audience. All Sponsored Content is supplied by the advertising company. Interested in participating in our Sponsored Content section? Contact your local rep.

Join Hixson Architecture & Engineering for our 25th Food Plant of the Future webinar, “Capital Project Delivery Amid Supply Chain Challenges,” which will take an in-depth look at the complexities of project delivery in this era of supply chain disruption.

Combining scientific depth with practical usefulness, this book serves as a tool for graduate students as well as practicing food engineers, technologists and researchers looking for the latest information on transformation and preservation processes as well as process control and plant hygiene topics.

Copyright ©2022. All Rights Reserved BNP Media.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing