Mechanical Seal
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Suitable For | Pump |
| Temperature Range | -20 Degree Celsius – +140 Degree Celsius |
| Velocity | up to 2 m/s |
Mechanical Seal
Power machines that have a rotating shaft, such as pumps and compressors, are generally known as “rotating machines.” Mechanical seals are a type of packing installed on the power transmitting shaft of a rotating machine. They are used in various applications ranging from automobiles, ships, rockets, and industrial plant equipment, to residential devices.
Mechanical seals are intended to prevent the fluid (water or oil) used by a machine from leaking to the external environment (the atmosphere or a body of water). This role of mechanical seals contributes to the prevention of environmental contamination, energy saving through improved machine operating efficiency, and machine safety.
Cases with and without a mechanical seal
With A Mechanical Seal
With a mechanical seal separate ring are installed on the shaft and on the machine housing to allow minimal leakage of the liquid used by the machine without affecting the rotating force of the shaft.
To ensure this, each part is fabricated according to a precise design. Mechanical seals prevent leakage even with hazardous substances that are difficult to mechanically handle or under harsh conditions of high pressure and high rotating speed.



