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Mechanical Seals Webinar - Section 4

View On-Demand Section 4 - Mechanical Seals: Seal Environment - Failure Analysis

Date: Originally Recorded Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 1:00pm EDT
Presenter: Henri Azibert, Chief Technology Officer, A.W. Chesterton
Contact: Kathy Doran, Pump Systems Matter, 973.267.9700 x216

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View On-Demand Section 4 - Mechanical Seals: Seal Environment - Failure Analysis

This is the last in a 4-part webinar series based on the Hydraulic Institute guidebook, Mechanical Seals for Pumps: Application Guidelines which was published in cooperation with the Fluid Sealing Association. It is strongly recommended that you purchase a copy of the book to support and enhance the educational content of the webinar.  The topic for Section 4 is Seal Environment and Failure Analysis. A seal is considered to have failed when leakage exceeds environmental or plant-site operating limits. The failure may occur before or after the seal has achieved its design life expectancy.  Understanding the mode of seal failure can lead to extending the life of rotary equipment by improving seal design and material selection, installation and operating procedures, and environmental controls.

This on-demand webinar will last approximately 1 hour, including Q&A. Audio broadcast will be via your computer speakers or teleconference bridge.

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