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…lantern ring. It is a noncontact tandem seal. It is ideal for the pulp and paper, food and beverage, municipal water/wastewater, mining, and chemical processing industries. Additionally, according to the…

…of that handover. Much of the older generation that built up industries like pulp and paper, oil and gas, and overall manufacturing have retired, leaving slim pickings for experienced personnel…

Vertical turbine pumps (VTPs) are used in a wide range of industries, including pulp and paper as well as water and wastewater. And the shafts on these pumps extend deep…

…as: Petrochemicals Textiles Paper and Pulp Power plants And many, many more Depending on your application’s requirements, the properties of this versatile packing can be made more robust, flexible, or…

…precautions like curfews, mandatory quarantine, mask-wearing, and frequent hand washing were put in place as commodities like toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and disinfectant wipes flew off the shelves at record…

…shaft movement. This is compounded when material (recycled paper or dough ingredients) is dropped into the mixer or bowl during operation. To learn how technology designed to accommodate misalignment and

…David Brewer 1. “Protect Lubricants From Contamination,” via Pumps & Systems, by David Brewer and Steve Hall Looking for more reliability articles? Check out our roundup of last year’s top…

…these materials to become displaced, which ultimately leads to issues like wasted products, housekeeping issues, personnel safety risks, and potential contamination. But there’s good news. Reliable seal technology can mitigate…

…check out these news stories: Macondo Tragedy: Lessons Learned at the Edge of Technological Envelope in Deepwater GoM 10 Years After Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Industry Says It’s Better Prepared…

…equipment applications is expected to drive the pharmaceutical processing seals market moving forward,” the article stated. What does this news mean for the fluid sealing industry? O-rings are frequently used…