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Elliott Bearing Isolators

Elliott Bearing Isolators

Elliott Bearing Isolators

Product catalog summary
Components
Elliott Bearing Isolator (EBI)
Benefits
  • Prolonged bearing life due to reduced oil contamination.
  • Elimination of oil leaks.
  • No wearing parts, ensuring durability.
  • Installed and tested by Elliott for reliable operation.
  • Specifically designed for steam turbine applications by a manufacturer with extensive experience, considering factors such as turbine growth from high-temperature steam, turbine materials, bearing options (ring-oiled and pressure lubricated), and turbine speed.
  • Available and warranted for the YR product mix for both new apparatus and retrofits.
Features and Construction
  • Maximum continuous speed: 6000 RPM.
  • Maximum steam exhaust temperature: 700°F (370°C).
  • Materials of Construction:
    • Stator: AISI 416 stainless steel (brass optional).
    • Rotating Sleeve: ASTM A519 carbon steel.
    • O-ring: Viton®.
Contact Information:
901 North Fourth Street, Jeannette, PA 15644-1473
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.elliott-turbo.com
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