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Rotary Unions are also referred to as:

  • Rotating Unions
  • Rotating Joints
  • Rotating Couplings
  • Rotating Swivels
  • Hydraulic Swivels
  • Rotary Joints
  • Rotary Couplings
  • Hydraulic Couplings
  • Rotary Swivels
  • Swivel Joints
  • Fluid Swivels
  • Swivel Unions

What is a Rotary Union?

Also referred to as: rotating union, rotary joint, rotating joint, rotary valve, rotary coupling, fluid swivel, swivel bend, & swivel joint.



A rotary union / swivel joint is a mechanism used to transfer fluid (under pressure or vacuum) from a stationary inlet to a rotating outlet, preserving and isolating the fluid connection. Rotary unions are engineered to endure a large range of temperature and pressure for a variety of conditions and environments. In addition, rotary unions may integrate multiple independent flow connections (passages) and handle different types of media simultaneously.


Rotary unions typically function by connecting to an input and securing onto another mechanism while allowing a moving connection to be preserved. They are utilized in a variety of applications; from compact rotary unions for the semiconductor industry to large, rugged-duty fluid swivels for industrial applications. Additionally, a variety of materials, sealing technology, and bearing types can be incorporated.

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Common Materials: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Brass, Alloys, Tool Steels, Hastalloy, Titanium, PEEK©, Teflon©


Common Platings & Coatings: Black Oxide, Anodized, Standard & Teflon© Impregnated E-Nickel, Nitride, Ceramic coated, Nedox©


Common Media: Chemical, Coolant, Cryogenics, Food-Grade, Gas, Mud, Oil, Steam, Water