Stationary Syphons

 

Pivot Body Syphon Elbow
The Pivot Body syphon elbow allows a syphon pipe to be inserted into a dryer through the dryer journal, without the need for a hand hole or manhole. Unlike conventional syphon elbows, the Pivot Body syphon elbow does not rely on a hinge pin to hold vertical and horizontal bodies together.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring-Lock Syphon Elbow
The spring-lock syphon elbow uses a conventional gravity-lock elbow reinforced with collars, braces, and a heavy-duty spring.  The spring-lock system is a relatively low-cost upgrade to conventional gravity-lock elbows, reducing susceptibility to failure, and allowing higher speed operation.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

45° Locking Syphon Elbow
The 45° locking syphon elbow is designed for high-speed, small roll diameter applications. The stainless steel horizontal body is secured to the vertical leg using a proprietary locking mechanism. This elbow has four parts including a body, swing body, locking screw, and spring. All components are made of stainless steel.
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Internal Supported Stationary Syphon
The Internally Supported Stationary Syphon (ISSS) is a cantilevered stationary syphon supported by an internal carbon bushing. The ISSS is suited for small-bore journal paper dryers and open-gear machines operating at medium to high speeds This syphon system is used with the ELS steam joint.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cantilever Stationary Syphon
The Cantilever Stationary Syphon is designed for use on paper machine dryers running up to 2,000 mpm. The robust syphon is engineered to integrate with the dryer drainage system and system components. This syphon design is used with the PTX steam joint.
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