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News Release from: Meco Shaft Seals | Subject: Custom-engineered shaft seals
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Team on 18 April 2005
Custom shaft seals show up in Atlanta
Meco custom-engineered shaft seals will be on exhibit at the Powder and Bulk Solids Southeast Conference and Exhibition on 11th and 12th May 2005.
Meco custom-engineered shaft seals will be on exhibit at the Powder and Bulk Solids Southeast Conference and Exhibition on 11th and 12th May 2005 The exposition will take place at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Georgia
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Shaft seals withstand abrasive media
Meco custom-engineered shaft seals are built to withstand industry's most abrasive products, including sugar, porcelain, starch, gypsum, talc, silica, salt - even industrial diamonds.
Booth 517 will feature the original high-runout tolerance seals for screw conveyors, mixers, blenders, vacuum dryers, agitators and similar rotating processing machinery.
Meco offers fully split seals for quick installation and rebuilding, without wasting time to remove bearings or drives.
These patented seals provide a long-lasting alternative to packing on dry processing equipment in the food, pharmaceutical, chemical, plastics and mineral industries, often improving equipment function.
Capable of accommodating 6mm and more of diametric shaft runout, Meco seals also protect shafts from abrasion damage.
Sanitary models can be quickly removed for bench sanitising and reinstalled as often as necessary.
Mid South Mechanical Sealing, regional distributor for Meco seals, will be on hand at the show to arrange for seal consultation calls.
The expo is sponsored by Reed Exhibition Companies.
Free delegate registration is available on the Meco seals website. Request a free brochure from Meco Shaft Seals ...
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