The HI FLOW Series of rotary transfer glands have been designed in a modular format so that your automation solutions are well catered for.
From a standalone gland for transfer of vacuum, milk and electrics to a full suite of services like compressed air, CIP, wash solution and wash down water the HI FLOW product line offers a great deal of flexibility.
HI FLOW 2C rotary gland was developed to cater for the increasing size of rotary installations that demand a high level of reliability and performance year round. The gland primarily transfers vacuum, milk, electrics and data onto the rotating platform.
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The Milfos HI FLOW 3C rotary gland has the ability to transfer three key services onto the rotating platform; milk, vacuum and water, along with electrics and data.
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The HI FLOW 7 Port Auxiliary gland is primarily designed for supply of services to the rotary platform to improve operator efficiency and safety.
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Plus Kits for HI FLOW Rotary Glands allow an extra conduit path for high pressure low volume fluids such as compressed air or teat spray solution. Having a compressed air service permanently connected can allow the milk purge to be operated at any time.
Alternatively, the plus kit may be used to transfer teat spray solution directly onto the platform from the chemical mixing room when iPUDs are installed.
Gland components are machined from high quality stainless steel and engineered plastics. Harsh teat spray chemicals are handled via a nylon conduit for superior chemical resistance.
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