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Constant seal failures followed by downtime and loss of production were causing problems for the South African company Woodchem SA.
The South African confectionery manufacturer Premier Foods was having problems with a seal on its licorice mixing machine.
A South African coal mining company is making significant savings following a decision to send its CDPH™ heavy duty slurry seals directly to AESSEAL® for reconditioning.
A South African pulp and paper company is saving almost 18,000 litres of water a month following the installation of the AESSEAL DISP seal and SW02 water management system.
The installation of the AESSEAL DMSF seal and SW2 water management system at the Ford plant in Pretoria, South Africa, has improved the MTBF of a crucial seal from less than two weeks to more than two years.
The installation of an AESSEAL FGDSS-N single slurry seal is saving a South African mining company thousands of dollars a year in repair and maintenance costs.
The installation of an AESSEAL® 80mm CDPN™ double mechanical seal and a FLOWTRUE® water unit was the answer to a persistent problem for a paper manufacturer in South Africa.
The persistent failure of a competitor’s cartridge seal was causing problems for the chemical processing company Investchem in Johannesburg.
The installation of the AESSEAL® CSSN™ cartridge seal has resulted in a dramatic improvement in seal reliability for a South African chemical company.
A South African mining company was continually being forced to halt operations at one of its plants when a competitor’s seal persistently failed at start-up.
AESSEAL South Africa gets behind the AES Engineering group campaign to reduce unnecessary packaging and plastic waste and finds it is also exterminating some costs!
As a successful business with a strong social conscience, the AES Engineering group, including AESSEAL, supports a number of philanthropic projects in various parts of the world. We focus here on South Africa and the work of the AES Charitable Trust which supports literacy in junior schools.