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Mechanical Face Seals

Dynamic sealing technology is concerned with providing sealing solutions for machinery applications in which conventional seals lack the required durability.

The drive mechanisms for tracked vehicles and construction machinery, or power transmission equipment for conveyor systems, sand conditioning plant, concrete and cement mixers, mining machinery and similar heavy plant are subjected to extreme abrasive conditions in the environment in which they work.

Failures can severely disrupt operations, and repairs are extremely cost-intensive. Our cast iron mechanical face seals have served well in such demanding conditions for many years.

In a robust and efficient way they guarantee our customers high serviceability, long durability and maximum productivity of their equipment.

We have different metal seals available for both slow speed and high speed applications. All types of seals are available with several different energising elastomer materials including NBR, HNBR, Viton® plus Silicone and Fluorosilicone rubbers.

Mechanical face seals consist of two lapped cast rings forming a dynamic rotary seal with two O rings forming static seals on their outer diameters.
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