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Deublin electrical slip rings ready for wind turbines and more

By Paul Dvorak | April 1, 2016

Deublin_Website_HomepageDeublin manufactures electrical slip rings that use proven technology for long lasting, high quality rotary transmission of electrical signal and power. The slip rings are designed for a variety of applications including wind turbines, semi-conductor production, , industrial automation, and directional drilling.

Deublin slip rings are designed with consideration for all user experiences from ease of installation, ease of maintenance and optimal product life.  Our Engineering approach starts with a complete understanding of the application, both performance and environmental specifications.  Deublin then combines this understanding with our decades of rotational design experience and exceptional product quality to deliver a world class product and customer experience.

A standard offering is:

  • Easy to order
  • Modular in design to fit specific needs
  • Quick lead time
  • Adaptable mounting options

Application specific units can be:

  • Custom made
  • Leverage standard components
  • Competitive pricing
  • Rapid response
  • User friendly design

Multi-function rotary joints work with:

  • Traditional fluid media along with electrical power and signal
  • Vast proven product database for traditional fluid media
  • Variety of transmission technologies from conventional sliding contacts to contactless for high data throughput
  • From an integrated, bundled unit to modular plug and play design

Electrical Slip Ring Brochure PDF

Electrical Slip Ring RFQ PDF

Electrical Slip Rings for Wind Turbine Applications PDF


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Paul Dvorak

Comments

  1. Slip Ring says

    September 4, 2016 at 9:55 pm

    More wind turbine slip ring information, please click the website: http://www.moflon.com

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