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Safe handling of hazardous chemicals
Seal-less pumps offer full product containment

Sealed pumps have been performing sufficiently in chemical manufacturing operations for many years. However, operators seeking a better alternative should look...

Simultaneous pumping of hot, abrasive and corrosive media
Slurry pumps for tough process conditions

Their suitability for solids is legendary: one MOR pump recently dismantled had been running since 1948. It was fully functional to the last. Back in those...

PTFE compounds for fragile seal structures
Thin lips desirable

Due to the improved material properties of NST 1111R, it is possible to substantially reduce the thickness of lip seals. This improves efficiency in...

Withstands high pressures and temperatures
Agitator seal for PTA production

In 2013, Eagle Burgmann supplied its largest agitator seal to date with a shaft diameter of 480 mm. It was destined for use at a PTA facility in China. The...

Reliable PTFE shaft seal even for high fluid levels
Version with integrated helix technology

In order to effectively seal shafts in applications involving high fluid levels – in other words where the fluid level touches the seal – rotary shaft...

Plant Processing
Seal-less triplex pump

The T series of seal-less high pressure diaphragm pumps developed by Wanner extends the Hydra-Cell pump concept into higher flow and pressure capacities, where...

Dry-running mechanical seal for agitators and mixers
Outside Atex

If the Atex directive imposes strict requirements with regard to monitoring, dry-running mechanical seals can quickly become uneconomical. Chetra has therefore...

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