DST Magnetic Couplings Canisters DST have an wide range of magnetic coupling canister materials to suit a variety of applications and fluids.
Borohardcan®
- Chemical resistance: very good
- Pressure rate: ultra vacuum - up to 16 bar (depending on size)
- Temperature range: -190°C up to +350°C
- Pressure/heat expansion: very good
- Further advantages: No eddy current losses, not so fragile and less expensive than ceramic canisters
Ceramic canister ZrO2MgO
- Chemical resistance: very good
- Pressure rate: ultra vacuum - up to 17 bar (depending on size)
- Temperature range: -20 up to -190°C
- Pressure/heat expansion: very good
- Further advantages: No eddy current losses
CFK Canister (carbon fibre reinforced)
- Chemical resistance: Good
- Pressure rate: low vacuum - up to 50 bar
- Temperature range: -20°C up to +190°C
- Pressure/heat expansion: high expansion
- Further advantages: No eddy current losses
Standard metalic canister
- Chemical resistance: good
- Pressure rate: vacuum - up to 25 bar
- Temperature range: -190°C up to +350°C
- Pressure/heat expansion: average expansion
- Further advantages: customised solutions are easy to realise, very strong and different materials are possible
Peek canister
- Chemical resistance: good
- Pressure rate: low vacuum - up to 16 bar
- Temperature range: -20°C up to 120°C
- Pressure/heat expansion: high expansion
- Further advantages: No eddy current losses
Double wall canister
- Chemical resistance: good
- Pressure rate: low vacuum - up to 25 bar (depending on size)
- Temperature range: -190°C up to +350°C
- Pressure/heat expansion: average expansion
- Further advantages: It is possible to cool or heat up the canister, very strong and different materials are possible
Titanium canister
- Chemical resistance: good
- Pressure rate: low vacuum - up to 50 bar
- Temperature range: -190°C up to +350°C
- Pressure/heat expansion: average expansion
- Further advantages: No eddy current losses, customise solutions are easy to realise.