What is a mechanical seal?
A mechanical seal is simply a method of containing fluid within a vessel (typically pumps, mixers, etc.) where a rotating shaft passes through a stationary housing or occasionally, where the housing rotates around the shaft.
Bearing Isolators: An expert guide
It has long been recognized that as many as 91% of all the rolling element bearings installed in the world’s machinery fall short of reaching the manufacturer’s calculated L-10 life.
Why use mechanical seals?
A question that comes up often is, “why should I use mechanical seals instead of packing when packing is cheaper?”.
Water conservation in the Brewing Industry
Brewing companies face an ongoing challenge to reduce the amount of water consumed in their processes and must constantly seek new ways of achieving, and surpassing, their environmental impact targets.
How to reduce the cost of pump bearings
Does your factory or plant experience a lot of downtime? Do you keep seeing repeated bearing costs appearing in your invoices? If it’s happening regularly, it can get expensive, trigger unplanned downtime and result in lost production, increased maintenance costs and additional spare part inventory.
How much are lip seals costing you?
Having the best possible protection for your bearings pump is vital, and when deciding between a lip seal or labyrinth seal there are many aspects to consider.
Reducing energy usage in Pulp and Paper Manufacturing
Improving energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important to today’s industrial companies. The benefits are reduced operational costs (leading to increased profitability) and reduced impact on the environment.
Saving water in our manufacturing facilities
What can you do to help save vast amounts of water? Take a look at the mechanical seals and gland packing on the rotating equipment in your factories and plants.
Advice for managing containment seal assets
A containment seal is a secondary seal designed to capture normal leakage from a primary seal and to prevent the leakage of process fluid in the event of a primary seal failure.