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2027

The mechanical seal adopts a modular design. Mechanical seals for special material reactors and steel reactors share a common design platform. Customers can select cost-effective products simply according to different standard reactor nozzles. The shaft sleeve is designed with a sliding bearing, allowing the main shaft to slide more than 300 mm inside the sleeve. For demanding working conditions in the pharmaceutical and food industries, bellows leak detection holes can be set inside the shaft sleeve. Dry-running and wet-running mechanical seals share a common design platform and can be easily converted by replacing the friction pair. Compliance with FDA and GMP standards has been considered in the design without structural modification.

Product features and advantages

  • The mechanical seal adopts a modular design. Special material reactors and steel reactors share the same platform for mechanical seal design. Customers can select models according to different standard reactor nozzles to achieve cost-effective products.
  • The shaft sleeve is designed with a sliding bearing, and the main shaft can slide more than 300 mm inside the sleeve. For working conditions with strict requirements in the pharmaceutical and food industries, bellows leak detection holes can be set inside the shaft sleeve.
  • Dry and liquid mechanical seals share the same design platform. Simple conversion can be achieved only by replacing the friction pair. The design has already considered compliance with FDA and GMP standards without structural changes.

National Invention Patent No.: ZL202022563587.0

Patent No.: ZL202022563587.0

Parameter

Design Pressure (MPa) -0.1~0.6MPa
Design Temperature (°C) -20 ~ 180 °C
Rotating Speed (m/s) <2m/s
Application Steel vessel three-in-one reactor
d D1 D0 D 1 L n Ø
050 204 240 275 85 380 8 18
080 234 270 305 91.5 390 8 22
090 260 295 330 91.5 320 8 22
095 260 295 330 91.5 320 8 22
110 280 315 350 91.5 388 8 22
125 313 350 395 91.5 410 8 22
130 313 350 395 91.5 410 8 22
140 364 400 445 109 380 12 22
150 364 400 445 109 380 12 22
160 364 400 445 109 410 12 22

Application areas/scenarios

As a professional mechanical seal manufacturer, we focus on serving industries including oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, food, new energy, water treatment, new materials and others.

FAQ

  1. Leakage (most common issue)
  • Leakage at static sealing face: Check if the stationary seal gasket (O‑ring, V‑ring) is aged, deformed or mismatched in size. Replace it with a media‑resistant and temperature‑resistant gasket of the same specification. If the fit clearance between the stationary ring and the gland is too large, re‑machine or replace the stationary ring.
  • Leakage at dynamic sealing face: Inspect the sealing end faces of the rotating and stationary rings for scratches, wear or chipping. Minor scratches can be repaired by lapping; replace the seal rings directly if severely damaged. Also verify the spring compression: add gaskets if insufficient, reduce gaskets if excessive.
  • Leakage at shaft sleeve / shaft fit: Check for damage to the shaft sleeve gasket, or excessive fit clearance between shaft sleeve and shaft. Replace the gasket or re‑grind the shaft sleeve.
  1. Abnormal wear
  • Excessive end face wear: Install a filter if caused by particulate impurities in the medium. For insufficient lubrication, use self‑lubricating seals such as impregnated graphite rings, or introduce external flushing liquid (e.g. clean same medium).
  • Shaft sleeve wear: Replace the shaft sleeve with wear‑resistant material, and adjust the concentricity between the seal chamber and the shaft to avoid eccentric wear.
  1. Overheating and Burning
  • Excessively high temperature in seal chamber: Check if the cooling system is clogged and clean the cooling lines. If the medium temperature is inherently high, use high-temperature resistant seal materials (such as silicon nitride ceramic rings and fluororubber gaskets).
  • Poor end-face contact due to spring failure: Replace fatigued or corroded springs, select corrosion-resistant spring materials such as stainless steel, and ensure uniform spring compression.
  1. Vibration and Abnormal Noise
  • Misalignment: Recalibrate the concentricity between the pump shaft and motor shaft, and adjust the radial runout of the seal chamber and shaft to within allowable limits.
  • Loose parts: Check whether the gland bolts and drive pins are loose, tighten the bolts evenly to the specified torque, and replace worn drive pins.
  1. Short Service Life of Seals
  • Mismatch between material and medium: Replace seal materials according to medium characteristics (e.g., Hastelloy and PTFE for corrosive media; silicon carbide for high-temperature media).
  • Improper installation: Operate in strict accordance with installation specifications, avoid impact or scratches on the seal pair end faces, and ensure no impurities enter the seal chamber during installation.
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