RIGHTER engineers apply the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in analyzing the functional needs and necessities in designing the best technical possible and achievable equipment based on the contemporary technology.
Housing
High tensile structure
Investment casting CF8M/1.4408 +AT
Solution annealing improves corrosion resistance
Electro-polishing improve appearance and reflectivity
Lean and streamline, prevents powder retention
Available in Flange and Tri-Clamp connection
Side Cover
High tensile asymmetric cantilever structure that houses
the transmission mechanism
Firm grip the rotor and conduct zero hysteresis rotation
Provision of “Bearing-Free” operation
Protected by powder tight sealing
Mating Flange
A connection aid to the receiving and outgoing port
Positioning of components to axial center that eliminates the shadow area and dead spaces in the flow path, thus, ensure the least cross contamination
Pedestal
Supporting the rotary valve
Provision of stability, as required by ISO 12100-2010
Provision of lifting, as required by ISO 12100-2010
Provision of safe installation and free space for operation
The pedestals can be aligned in either direction
Entrainment
Provision : one manifold, two Tri-Clamp and two stud-end
Design for pneumatic conveying
Reduced horizontal pipe size
Manifold available in flange and Tri-Clamp connection