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Effective sealing solutions on display
John Crane reckons it is perfectly placed to help today's industry achieve its aim of improved reliability coupled with lower costs and reduced emissions.
News from Crane (22 August 2005)
25 years of seals and bearings
Woodex Bearing Company, manufacturer of oil-impregnated split wood bearings and Meco custom-engineered shaft seals, marks its 25th year of operation this September. Brochure available
News from Meco Seals (19 August 2005)
New polyurethane compounds provide improved seals
New high performance seals are constructed from leading edge polyurethane compounds that are compatible with media across the entire pH range.
News from Ceetak ( 9 August 2005)
Rotary joints handle higher speeds
The Series HW of rotary joints, field proven in several thousand applications, has now been complemented by the newly developed series HW - A, B, X. Brochure available
News from FTL Seals Technology ( 4 August 2005)
Shaft seals keep vapour and powders in check
Ex-Pac shaft seals reliably contain resin and additive powders and hydrocarbon vapours in both single and twin shaft polyolefin extruder-compounders. Brochure available
News from Meco Seals (25 July 2005)
President nears retirement
Klaus Geissler will retire from his position as President of Parker's European Seal Group on 31st July 2005.
News from Parker Hannifin Seal Group Europe (21 July 2005)
Gaskets keep it clean without glue
The Clip-on gasket is designed for use in the food and brewing sectors and applications which require ultrapure water.
News from Tranter PHE ( 8 July 2005)
Seal design ends explosive decompression
Technical background article Some believe that Economos' biggest triumph in the battle to beat pollution has gone almost entirely unnoticed outside the oil industry. Brochure available
News from SKF UK ( 7 July 2005)
Jointing gaskets approved for oxygen duties
James Walker's Centurion sheet jointing is now BAM approved for use with gaseous oxygen in flange connections of copper, copper alloys or steel at operating conditions up to 100bar and 85C. Brochure available
News from James Walker and Co ( 1 July 2005)
Novel seal retains constant face pressure
The OFS outside face seal was originally designed for high-temperature and high-speed applications where double-face seals can overheat and fail. Brochure available
News from Meco Seals ( 8 June 2005)
Sealing systems go beyond the limits
Mupasealing systems are designed for applications where the physical and chemical working conditions are beyond the limits of traditional seals.
News from OL Sealing Systems (UK) ( 6 June 2005)
Sealing equipment ordered for Sardinian plant
John Crane has received the largest single order ever to be placed for its advanced LaserFace sealing technology.
News from Crane (30 May 2005)
Seals protect down-hole data loggers
Novel sealing technologies offer the highest levels of protection to down-hole data logging tools used in oil drilling applications.
News from Bal Seal Engineering (19 May 2005)
Rotary lip seals help keep turbines running
User application article Turbine shaft seals on a hydroelectric scheme at Villeneuve, France have been successfully converted to Walkersele rotary lip seals. Brochure available
News from James Walker and Co ( 9 May 2005)
Radial shaft seals take sensors onboard
A radial shaft seal with condition monitoring indicates when the time has come for maintenance or replacement.
News from Freudenberg Simrit LP ( 9 May 2005)
Elastomer development promises product innovation
Technical background article New elastomers form the basis of innovative products in the field of sealing and vibration control technology.
News from Freudenberg Simrit LP ( 9 May 2005)
Rod seals feature integral pressure relief
Omega OMS-MR PR and Omega OMS-S PR rod seals feature an integral pressure relief function that automatically prevents such a dangerous pressure increase from occurring in the sealing system.
News from Freudenberg Simrit LP ( 6 May 2005)
Radial shaft seal has a modular structure
With the new PTS radial shaft seal, Simrit has succeeded in combining the fascinating advantages of PTFE with the functional properties of elastomer.
News from Freudenberg Simrit LP ( 6 May 2005)
Nanotechnology boosts fluoroelastomer performance
Precision Polymer Engineering has developed the first of a new type of nanotechnology-engineered fluoroelastomer.
News from Precision Polymer Engineering ( 3 May 2005)
Cartridge seals on show in Harrogate
Leading the way in sealing solutions for chemical processing, John Crane will be demonstrating its latest products and customer support capabilities at the Chemical Engineering Show North 05.
News from Crane (20 April 2005)
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