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How to Choose Sealing Materials for Food Industry Machinery
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Substances used in the food and chemical industries are in many cases the same, whether they are natural sources or synthetic production. Regardless of their type and occurrence (whether in process me...
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Application of Mechanical Seal in Food Industry
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In the food industry, the use of high-quality mechanical seals on pumps is essential to maintain an effective qualitative standard for products at all times. And the most important thing is to ensure ...
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Working Principles of Several Mechanical Seals
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What are the three sealing points of mechanical shaft seal and the sealing working principle of these three sealing points:The seal between the moving ring and the static ring: it relies on the elasti...
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How the Mechanical Seal Works on the Pump
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A pump is a device that moves liquid or gas by mechanical action. In order for the pump to work, it needs to be completely sealed to avoid leakage. In the past, pumps were sealed with rings, but rings...
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How to Prevent Pump Leakage with Mechanical Seal
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Mechanical seal is one of the most important components of pumping system. The seal is a simple component that forms a barrier between the motor and the pump volute to prevent motor leakage. Leakage o...
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Operation of Mechanical Seal
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Mechanical Seal in Pump Structure1. Internal structure of a pumpA pump refers to a machine that used to move fluid, just as it lifts fluid inside. For example, its impeller rotates to move water. 2. I...
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The Use of Lubricants in Different Situations
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Lubricants are used on elastomers to simplify installation, but it should be noteed that:Any petroleum lubricants will damage the o-rings of ethylene propylene rubber and make them swell. This fault u...
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Should Lubricant be Added Between Sealing Surfaces?
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Sometimes there is a lubricant film between the sealing surfaces. This is often called the "pressure wedge theory". Sometimes there is only steam. This was determined in the 1860s at the Bat...
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