· No [visible" leak - seals do leak vapour as the fluid film on the faces reaches the atmospheric side of the seal faces.
· This would approximate to 1/2 teaspoon a day at normal operating pressures and temperatures, if it were captured and condensed.
· Modern cartridge seal designs do not damage the pump shaft or sleeve.
· Day to day maintenance is reduced as seals have inboard springs which make them self-adjusting as the faces wear.
· Seals have lightly loaded faces which consume less power than gland packing.
· Bearing contamination is reduced in normal operation as the lubricant does not become affected by seal leakage and wash out.
· Plant equipment also suffers less from corrosion if the product is contained in the pump.
· Vacuum can also be sealed with this technology, a problem for packing as air was drawn into the pump.
· Less wasted product will save money, even water is an expensive commodity and less clean up of the area will be needed.
Why Do We Use Mechanical Seals?
2021 01/18

