LABDAGATISEAL

Cartridge Mechanical Seal

Mechanical seals for any application We offer a range of standard inventory cartridge mechanical seals, including single and double mechanical seals to suit even the most demanding application and thanks to our modular design system we offer them with the best on-time delivery performance in the industry.

For unusual applications our Standard Plus seal range offers all the benefits of a standard seal while meeting our customer’s specific needs. This covers competitor replacement seals, seals designed for specific pumps and seals designed for pumping specific processes.

Gland Packing

Gland packing, desaingned and contructed to minimise maintenace costs whilst maintaining production efficiencies costs whilst maintaining production eficiencies from the whole selaction available, using the most advanced packing fiber, the highest quality braiding methods and the highest quality brading methods and the best lubrication processes. our philosophy is to offer the most suitable packing for each application, from the wide selection, avalieble,Using tha most advanced packing fibres, the highest quality braiding methods and the best lubrication process and to offer an ex-stock service in premium quality, squer, braided packing  at  market leading prices. All packings are square-braided on the most advanced specification braiding machines available. Twenty four and thirty six track braiders are utilised to produce four-ply, square inter-braid packing on all sizes from 3/8"(10mm)upwards. Fibers are run from the core of the packing section to the corner-posts and surfaces, whilst being cross-locked in a square,lattice construction, to produce maximum  resilience and a highly dense, square packing, to minimise wear and product loss, whilst increasing packing reliability and life.

Component Seals

 Standard mechanical seals are typically component seals. When users order a replacement, they typically receive a box containing seal faces, holding brackets,   O-rings, boots and other parts that require the skills of an experienced pump technician to install and adjust properly Incorrect installation and adjustment are common causes of component seal failure. For example, if the seal faces are not properly seated on the shaft or in the seal housing, they will be misaligned. Sliding O-rings and elastomers over shaft shoulders, keyways or sharp edges of the seal housing can also cause damage to these parts and result in incorrect seal tension. The seal housing often provides limited access, so successful adjustments require precision and accuracy. While an experienced pump technician can successfully install and adjust any component seal, this process provides opportunity for error.