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News Release from: John Crane EAA | Subject: DIN compact seals
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 October 2005
Vessel seal benefits presented in new
brochure
Details of John Crane's DIN compact seals for use on steel vessels, mixers and agitators have been neatly wrapped up in a new brochure now available free of charge
Details of John Crane's DIN compact seals for use on steel vessels, mixers and agitators have been neatly wrapped up in a new brochure which the company has recently published The brochure explains how seals from the company CK725/726 factory-tested double cartridge seal range are designed to comply with the latest DIN 28136 steel vessel specifications and DIN 28138 dimensional and performance criteria
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The brochure highlights such features as operational capability beyond DIN requirements, the wide variety of standard designs, the availability of special designs, reverse pressure capability, and the option of dual seal liquid lubrication or contacting dry-running versions.
Full dimensional details are included to aid the specification process, along with an explanatory working drawing and details of both the standard and optional materials from which the various primary components can be made.
Underlining the John Crane position as the global leader in the provision of sealing solutions, the new publication also provides details of their mechanical seal support systems.
Capable of supporting and monitoring single and dual, gas or fluid lubricated mechanical seals, these include thermo-siphon, circulation and pumped circulation systems, piston pressure converters and gas supply systems.
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