Since 1960, Scott Rotary Seals® has solved a wide range of challenging applications, which have resulted in their design and manufacture of Rotating Unions and Rotary Timing Valve (RTV®) products. These are also known as rotary couplings, manifolds, rotary joints, rotary seals and sequencing valves.
SRS is focused on designing RTV & Rotary Union products. They have complete in-house design and manufacturing capabilities and they continue to stay on top of the cutting edge sealing technology. This allows them to provide their customers with practical and imaginative mechanical engineering solutions using flexibility in design, material selection and manufacturing techniques.
ENGINEERING – They analyze and evaluate your application and determine if a standard or custom product will work. Once they determine your needs, they design their products to adapt to your unique requirements. They then prepare drawings for your review using AutoCAD® and/or Inventor®.
MANUFACTURING – They can handle complex machining with their CNC lathes and mills. They inspect all critical manufactured parts with their Coordinate Measuring Machine. Each product receives testing to accepted operating parameters. Written test reports can be supplied for each project.
STANDARD PRODUCTS – They offer a broad range of “off the shelf” solutions for Rotary Unions and Rotary Timing Valve applications. Their extensive product inventory means same day shipping is typically available.
RESEARCH – They have ongoing programs to endurance test new design arrangements and a variety of newly evolved materials. When requested, they undertake projects to develop and test special seals for unusual applications. They can closely simulate their customer’s operating conditions with computer controlled testing and data acquisition.
With their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction in mind, take a look at some examples of solutions Scott Rotary Seals® has provided on their
Custom Products
page. They look forward to answering your questions and solving your rotary sealing problems.
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