Mechanical seals prevent fluid leakage along the shaft. They are subject to wear from pressure, temperature, and abrasive or corrosive media.
Read moreUsed as an alternative to mechanical seals, gland packing is more tolerant to misalignment and vibration but requires regular adjustment and replacement.
Read moreImpellers are exposed to high mechanical and hydraulic loads, especially in abrasive or corrosive applications, making them frequent wear parts.
Read moreMatched to the rotor, stators wear through friction and chemical exposure and must be replaced regularly to maintain pump efficiency.
Read moreRotors experience mechanical and abrasive wear through continuous contact with the stator, especially with high-viscosity or solid-laden fluids.
Read moreThese components protect the pump casing and impeller from wear, especially in slurry or solids-handling pumps. Easy to replace when worn.
Read moreBearings ensure smooth operation and alignment. They are exposed to mechanical stress and contamination, requiring periodic inspection and replacement.
Read moreShaft sleeves prevent shaft damage from seal friction, corrosion, and erosion, extending shaft life and simplifying maintenance.
Read moreAlthough designed for long life, pump shafts can suffer from fatigue, misalignment, or corrosion, especially if seals fail.
Read moreThese gaskets ensure tight, leak-proof assembly of pump sections and piping interfaces, especially critical in high-pressure or hazardous applications.
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