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PT. SARANA WESTCAR TRANSFLUID COUPLING INDONESIA ( sarana group) emiail : saranagroup@ cbn.net.id
PT. SARANA WESTCAR TRANSFLUID COUPLING INDONESIA ( sarana group) emiail : saranagroup@ cbn.net.id
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1.WESTCAR ROTOFLUID s.r.l, MILANO - ITALY
WESTCAR began manufacturing and marketing their own line of fluid and flexible couplings in 1978.
Since then, WESTCAR has continually improved product quality and manufacturing techniques in order to expand the range of products to meet market demands in national and international markets. Our rapid response to customerâ s needs and focus on excellent customer service have helped fuel our business development and capabilities to compete globally.
Today, our products are sold on five continents in over 30 countries supported by a network of local dealers, who assure the customer quick delivery times and support service.
WESTCAR ROTOFLUID COUPLING TYPE ALFA : -PT. WESTCAR TRANSFLUID SARANA TEKNIK

ROTOFLUID ALFA â Kâ
ROTOFLUID ALFA â SCF Kâ
ROTOFLUID ALFA â DCF Kâ
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-Sâ â SCF K-Sâ â DCF K-Sâ
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-LRVâ â SCF K-LRVâ â DCF K-LRV
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-LRUâ â SCF K-LRUâ â DCF K-LRUâ
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-FRVâ â SCF K-FRVâ â DCF K-FRV
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-FRUâ â SCF K-FRUâ â DCF K-FRU
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-ABâ â SCF K-ABâ â DCF K-AB
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-FRDâ â SCF K-FRDâ â DCF K-FRD
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-AFFâ â SCF K-AFFâ â DCF K-AFF
ROTOFLUID ALFA â K-FR-PAVâ â SCF K-PAVâ â DCF K-PAV

ROTOFLUID ALFA â KKâ â SCF KKâ â DCF KKâ
Brake drum â FPâ for ROTOFLUID ALFA â KKâ
ROTOFLUID ALFA â WAGâ â SCF WAGâ â DCF WAGâ

ROTOFLUID couplings BETA pulley
ROTOFLUID BETA â Xâ SCF DCF
ROTOFLUID BETA â Jâ SCF DCF
ROTOFLUID BETA â Hâ SCF DCF
ROTOFLUID BETA â Zâ -â ZIâ ...SCF DCF

Transfluid was founded in Milan in 1957. From the first day of operation, the company has worked to build what has become a worldwide reputation for excellence in the production of industrial tra
nsmissions and related components. Located in Gallarate, just 30 Km north of Milan, the Transfluid plant covers an area of 6000 square meters. It is easily accessed by major travel routes, and is only a few km away from Malpensa International airport.

Transfluid has always been a point of reference in the world of industrial transmission equipments and the rule by which its competitors measure themselves.
Fluid couplings, variable speed drives, brakes, clutches, couplings and hydraulic transmissions constitute the core of the product line, while ultra-modern technology, careful selection of materials and meticulous assembly are the key ingredients in the recipe that has placed those products at the forefront of the market.

The TRANSFLUID coupling ( K series) is a constant filling type comprising of three main elements:

1) Driving impeller ( pump) mounted on the input shaft.
2) Driven impeller ( turbine) mounted on the output shaft.
3) Cover, flanged to the output impeller, with an oil-tight seal.

The first two elements can work both as pump and/ or turbine.

2. OPERATING CONDITIONS
The TRANSFLUID coupling is a hydrokinetic transmission.
The impellers perform like a centrifugal pump and a hydraulic turbine. With an input drive to the pump ( e.g. electric motor or Diesel engine) kinetic energy is imparted to the oil in the coupling. The oil moves by centrifugal force across the blades of the turbine towards the outside of the coupling.
This absorbs the kynetic energy and develops a torque which is always equal to input torque thus causing rotation of the output shaft. The wear is practically zero since there are no mechanical connections. The efficiency is influenced only by the speed difference ( slip) between pump and turbine.
The slip is essential to the functioning of the coupling: there could not be torque transmission without slip! The formula for slip, from which the power loss can be deduced is as follows: