Cartridge mechanical seal FIDC
for pumpsstainless steelcarbon

cartridge mechanical seal
cartridge mechanical seal
cartridge mechanical seal
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Characteristics

Type
cartridge
Applications
for pumps
Material
stainless steel, carbon
Domain
process
Other characteristics
balanced, face, modular

Description

seal is the next generation of high performance sealing solutions offering increased barrier fluid flow for improved reliability. AESSEAL® has designed an innovative “bi–metal” exotic alloy seal. Alloy 20, Alloy 276, Alloy 400 and Titanium grade 2 are inventoried in popular modular wetted component sizes. Any additional commercially available special alloys are made to order. These special alloy parts are fitted to the standard Stainless Steel components. The use of a neutralizing barrier fluid protects the secondary Stainless Steel parts that are not exposed to the process fluid during normal operation. Availability and flexibility of design meets the special demands of the corrosive fluid containment market. Variations to the seal specification can be accomplished by selecting from many different options. Seal faces are offered in any combination of Silicon Carbide, Tungsten Carbide and Carbon, both inboard and outboard. Features and Benefits Flow inducer with a ‘heat removal’ flow path - helps with the removal of heat from the seal, optimizing face cooling Self-aligning seal faces - ensure faces remain square to shaft Hydraulically pressure balanced seal faces - ensures excellent sealing Modular design - easily adapted for different applications Cartridge construction - simple to install

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 8.0 - Stand L92

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