Ultra-compact Rotating Introducer RFT Series
A super compact rotary feedthrough that can be used for continuous high-speed rotation, utilizing a powerful rare earth magnet-based magnetic coupling structure. 【Features】 ○ Can be used semi-permanently by simply replacing the bearings ○ Compact design allows for flexible installation locations Many common parts are used for a low-cost design ○ Long lifespan due to magnetic coupling structure ○ High-temperature baking compatible up to 200°C (150°C for NW flange type) ○ Abundant torque selection based on application ○ Various options available (high-temperature type up to 260°C, pneumatic drive, motor drive, etc.) ○ Custom special shaft shapes can also be manufactured ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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A super compact rotary feedthrough that can be used for continuous high-speed rotation, utilizing a powerful rare earth magnet in its magnetic coupling structure. 【Features】 ○ Can be used semi-permanently by simply replacing the bearings ○ Compact design allows for flexible installation locations Many common parts are used for a low-cost design ○ Long lifespan due to the magnetic coupling structure ○ High-temperature baking support up to 200°C (150°C for NW flange type) ○ Rich selection of torque options based on application ○ Various options available (high-temperature type up to 260°C, pneumatic drive, motor drive, etc.) ○ Custom manufacturing of special shaft shapes is also possible ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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In 1972, the first president, Horita, established Taisei Sangyo Co., Ltd. using the entrance of his home as a workplace, and since then, we have been dedicated to technology development and research. Initially, we were involved in the development of devices such as the Polack counter for the Meteorological Research Institute, starting our work in the field of atmospheric science. Subsequently, we expanded our work into the vacuum world by starting maintenance services for leak detectors. Around the 10th anniversary of our founding, work in ultra-high vacuum began to increase, and by the 15th anniversary, we were able to manufacture small devices. Currently, our scope of work has significantly expanded, not only covering ultra-high vacuum, MBE, CVD, ECR, and RF radical sources, but also advancing the development of functional components utilizing various plasmas, ions, or electrons. In the future, we aim to become a small enterprise that can truly compete in the world of cutting-edge technology.