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Metcar Vanes, Rotors, & End Plates

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Metcar Vanes, Rotors, & End Plates

By: Metcar

Metallized Carbon Corporation offers custom vanes, rotors, and end plates for use in rotary vane pumps.

The carbon-graphite components provide lubrication in most environments, and are designed for pumping liquids with poor lubricating qualities, strong chemicals that attack metals, and to pump air, vacuum, combustion products, and gasoline vapors.

Metallized Carbon’s carbon-graphite vanes, rotors, and end plates are used in dry running applications such as automotive anti-smog pumps and gasoline vapor pick up pumps, breathable air pumps, and vacuum pumps. In-liquid applications include vending machine beverage pumps, fuel, and liquid chemical pumps, and medical liquid pumps.

Metcar Vanes, Rotors, & End Plates

Metallized Carbon supplies the carbon-graphite vanes, rotor, and end plates to rotary pump and compressor manufacture and rebuilders. The materials are chemically resistant and are compatible with FDA food and beverage regulations. They have a low wear rate running in both gas atmospheres and low viscosity liquids.

Carbon graphite vanes can withstand the rubbing of the vane tip against the housing bore and the rubbing of the side of the vane against the slots in the rotor. Lightweight carbon graphite rotors save energy and withstand the rubbing against the vane and the end plates. Carbon graphite end plates are pressure tight and dimensionally stable so that they can make a close clearance seal with the rotor and vanes. They also withstand the rubbing of both the vanes and rotor.

These materials work best in severe service applications. “With dimensionally stability and high strength to weight ratio, the components are available in several grades of Metcar’s proprietary carbon/graphite material,” said Matthew Brennan, chief operating officer of Metallized Carbon. “Our engineers assist in selecting the optimum grade based on application, environment, housing materials, rpm, and other parameters.”

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