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How does JINPAT through-hole slip ring break the rotation bottleneck of industrial coating machines?

2026-04-14 14:25 JINPAT

In modern industrial precision coating production lines, whether it is the input of power source or the feedback of precision signals, it is inevitable to cross two completely different physical interfaces of "stationary" and "rotating". In traditional connection solutions, engineers are often troubled by the physical limitations of wires: the cable must be stopped and reversely reset after a few rotations, or internal metal fatigue may occur due to long-term torsion.

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The emergence of JINPAT through-hole slip rings solves the problems in this field:


360° freedom of unlimited rotation: The core ring group structure supports continuous and unlimited 360° rotation. This means that your equipment can completely abandon the "reciprocating" operation mode and start 7×24-hour, uninterrupted high-speed operation. For lithium battery or membrane material companies that pursue ultimate output, this directly translates into higher overall equipment efficiency (OEE).


Eliminate the hidden danger of cable entanglement: Through the precise sliding electrical contact design, the current transmission between the fixed end and the rotating end no longer relies on the hard connection of physical wires. This not only eliminates downtime accidents caused by winding, but also fundamentally avoids the risk of wire breakage caused by repeated pressure, pulling, and bending, significantly reducing safety hazards.


The integrated charm of large-aperture hollow structures: The word "hollow" is not only for weight reduction, but also provides strong physical compatibility. Its large central hole can accommodate the passage of the drive shaft, and can also be used as a physical channel for air pump pipelines, hydraulic pipelines or cooling water circulation systems, unifying all power media on the central axis of rotation, achieving true system-level integration.