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  2. API Standard 682 - Wikipedia

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    API Standard 682, titled "Pumps - Shaft Sealing Systems for Centrifugal and Rotary Pumps," is the American Petroleum Institute standard for end-face mechanical seals. [1] The purpose of API 682 is to assist in the selection and operation of end face mechanical seals in centrifugal pumps. It is based on the combined knowledge and experience of ...

  3. End-face mechanical seal - Wikipedia

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    In mechanical engineering, an end-face mechanical seal (often shortened to mechanical seal) is a type of seal used in rotating equipment, such as pumps, mixers, blowers, and compressors. When a pump operates, the liquid could leak out of the pump between the rotating shaft and the stationary pump casing.

  4. Stuffing box - Wikipedia

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    In a common type of stuffing box, rings of braided fiber, known as shaft packing or gland packing, form a seal between the shaft and the stuffing box. A traditional variety of shaft packing comprises a square cross-section rope made of flax or hemp impregnated with wax and lubricants. A turn of the adjusting nut compresses the shaft packing.

  5. Radial shaft seal - Wikipedia

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    Radial shaft seal of Romo washing machine pump. Radial shaft seals, also known as lip seals, are used to seal rotary elements, such as a shaft or rotating bore.Common examples include strut seals, hydraulic pump seals, axle seals, power steering seals, and valve stem seals.

  6. Seal (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable seals can be used for numerous applications with difficult sealing issues. Labyrinth seal A seal which creates a tortuous path for the liquid to flow through; Lid (container) Rotating face mechanical seal; Face seal; Plug; Radial shaft seal; Trap (plumbing) (siphon trap) Stuffing box (mechanical packing) Wiper seal; Dry gas seal

  7. John Crane Group - Wikipedia

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    By 1938, all Chrysler cars used Crane Packing mechanical seals [7] on their water pumps . [5] [8] In 1939, the company invented the first automotive mechanical seal. [9] In the early 1940s, John Crane developed and introduced patented end face shaft seals and an elastomer bellows seal.

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