Magnetic Couplings

Hermetically sealed, leak-free drive solutions

Magnetic couplings transmit torque through a sealed containment shell, enabling a hermetically sealed drive without a dynamic shaft seal. This helps eliminate leakage points and improves safety when handling hazardous, corrosive or valuable fluids.

TRCI supports selection and specification of magnetic coupling solutions for pumps and rotating equipment, helping you match torque, speed, materials and containment design to your process conditions and reliability targets.

Benefits

  • Hermetically sealed drive—eliminates dynamic shaft seal leakage points
  • Improved safety and lower emission risk for hazardous or aggressive fluids
  • Reduced maintenance linked to seal failures (application-dependent)
  • Suitable for demanding chemical and process applications (selection-dependent)
  • Material and containment options for temperature and corrosion requirements (application-dependent)
  • Stable, repeatable torque transmission with correct sizing

What are magnetic couplings?

A magnetic coupling uses an inner and outer magnet assembly separated by a containment shell. The drive motor turns the outer magnets, which transmit torque through the shell to the inner magnets connected to the pump or mixer shaft—without a direct mechanical connection through the housing.

Because torque is transmitted through the containment shell, the process fluid stays fully enclosed. Selection depends on required torque, speed, temperature, viscosity, the medium’s chemical properties, and the design limits of the coupling and containment shell.

Containment shell and materials

The containment shell is a critical element that separates the magnets and keeps the process sealed. Material choice depends on corrosion resistance, pressure requirements and temperature. Selection also considers eddy current losses and heat generation (design-dependent).

Torque and operating margin

Correct sizing provides torque margin to avoid decoupling during transients such as start-up, viscosity changes or process upsets. Selection balances torque capacity, efficiency and thermal limits.

Heat management

Magnetic couplings can generate heat due to losses in the containment shell and fluid drag. Proper design and system conditions help manage temperature to protect magnets and maintain reliability (application-dependent).

Dry running and protection

Many systems require safeguards to avoid dry running, as the pumped liquid often supports cooling and lubrication of internal components. Monitoring and interlocks can help protect equipment in abnormal conditions.

Typical applications

Magnetic couplings are often selected where leak-free containment is critical, or where the process fluid is hazardous, aggressive, odorous or environmentally sensitive.

Need help specifying the right magnetic coupling?

Share the details below and we’ll recommend the best-fit coupling concept and materials for your duty cycle:

  • Equipment type (pump/mixer), required flow/head (if pump) and duty cycle
  • Fluid properties: medium, viscosity range, temperature, solids (if any)
  • Operating pressure and any vacuum conditions
  • Required speed (RPM) and motor details (if known)
  • Materials and corrosion requirements
  • Hazard classification / emissions or containment targets (if applicable)
  • Installation constraints and available space
  • Current arrangement and issues (seal failures, leakage, maintenance intervals)

Frequently asked questions

They eliminate dynamic shaft seal leakage points by using a sealed containment shell. Overall leak-free performance also depends on the complete equipment design and installation.

If torque demand exceeds capacity, the coupling can decouple (slip). Correct sizing provides margin for start-up and process changes.

They can generate heat due to losses and fluid drag. Design and operating conditions must manage temperature to protect magnets and maintain reliability.

It depends on the pump design and internal clearances. Share your fluid and solids data and we’ll advise on suitability and safeguards.

Fluid properties, duty cycle, operating temperature/pressure, speed, materials and containment targets, plus installation constraints.

Let’s specify a leak-free magnetic coupling solution.

Tell us your fluid, temperature/pressure, viscosity range, duty cycle and motor speed. If you’re replacing a sealed pump or solving leakage issues, include current equipment details. We’ll propose the best-fit magnetic coupling concept and practical next steps.






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