burgmann mechanical seal in stock

Flexaseal offers Burgmann® mechanical seal replacements. Standard metric sizes are in stock and specials are available upon request. For Technical data on our Burgmann® Replacement Seals, including dimensions and material information, please navigate the buttons below to view our electronic catalog.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

Sealing technology by EagleBurgmann is used worldwide in oil and gas industries, refineries, the petrochemical, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries, food processing, energy, water, mining, paper, aerospace, and other industries. Close to 5,800 employees provide their ideas, solutions, and commitment so that customers can rely on our sealing technology.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

Mechanical Seal equivalent to Eagle Burgmann MG13Pressure: 0.1-1.6Mpa (-14.5psi - 232psi)Temperature: -20°C - 140°CSliding Velocity: <10m/sSealing Face Materials: SiC/SiC (Silicone Carbide)O-Ring Material: Viton (FKM)Primary Material: Stainless Steel 304Can"t find what you need? We have a huge range of sizes and types of mechanical seals in stock at our UK warehouse and ready for immediate shipment.Please get in touch to speak to an adviser and we will be more than happy to help.Share

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

Qseals is your one-stop-shop for supplying and refurbishing all your Burgmann seals. Almost all Burgmann seals can directly be supplied from stock in all common sizes and face material and elastomer combinations.

There are currently 159 Burgmann typenumbers registered within our custom database.For all of these Burgmann numbers there are currently 1113 suited alternatives from other brands, for at least 1295 different applications, known to us.In other words, we have probably come across your specific situation or problem before. We gladly help you with advice without any obligations.

If your Burgmann seal can still be refurbished Qseals can also assist you with this. Read more about mechanical seal refurbishment.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

It is hard to believe that almost 30 years have passed since the mass promotion of sealless pump technology into the process industry. The new technology was promoted as the solution to all the issues and perceived limitations of mechanical seals. Some suggested that this alternative would eliminate the use of mechanical seals entirely.

However, not long after this promotion, end users learned that mechanical seals could meet or exceed legislated leakage and containment requirements. Further, pump manufacturers supported the technology by providing updated seal chambers to replace the old compression packing “stuffing boxes.”

Today’s seal chambers are designed specifically for mechanical seals, allowing for more robust technology in a cartridge platform, providing easier installation and creating an environment that allows the seals to function to their full potential.

In the mid 1980s, new environmental regulations forced the industry not only to look at containment and emissions, but also at equipment reliability. The average mean time between repair (MTBR) for mechanical seals in a chemical plant was approximately 12 months. Today, the average MTBR is 30 months. Currently, the petroleum industry, subject to some of the most stringent emission levels, has an average MTBR of more than 60 months.

Mechanical seals maintained their reputation by demonstrating the ability to meet and even exceed the requirements of best available control technology (BACT). Further, they did so while remaining an economical and energy efficient technology available to meet emission and environmental regulations.

Computer programs allow seals to be modeled and prototyped prior to manufacturing to confirm how they will handle specific operating conditions before being installed in the field. Seal manufacturing design capabilities and the technology of seal face materials has progressed to the point that they can be developed for a one-to-one fit for a process application.

Today’s computer modeling programs and technology allow the use of 3-D design review, finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), rigid body analysis and thermal imaging diagnostic programs that were not readily available in the past or were too costly for frequent use with earlier 2-D drafting. These advancements in modeling techniques have added to the design reliability of mechanical seals.

These programs and technologies have led the way to the design of standard cartridge seals with much more robust components. These included the removal of springs and dynamic O-rings from the process fluid and made flexible stator technology the design of choice.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

Single seals without connections (-SNO), single seals with flush (-SN) and seals with quench combined with lip seal (-QN) or throttle ring (-TN). Recommended for petrochemical, pharmaceutical, power plant, pulp and paper, mining, food and beverage, water and waste water industries.

* The John Crane and Flexibox trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners, and neither entity is affiliated with NE Seal Ind. Prod. LTD, its products, or its website, and does not manufacture, sponsor, or endorse its products.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

A pusher-type seal consists of a primary sealing ring assembled with an "O" ring and springs which force the sealing liquid across the face and keep it from leaking to the ID side of the seal.

The dynamic O-ring is designed to be pushed axially along the shaft. The surface underneath the dynamic Oring must therefore be very smooth to allow for axial movement. If solids are abundant in the sealing fluid, they can build up on the o-ring and prevent this axial movement.

Pusher types seals are less expensive and are readily available in a wide range of sizes and designs. The only disadvantage being a tendency to hang up and fretting of the shaft.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

EagleBurgmann Company was founded in 1884 and is currently one of the market leaders in industrial sealing technologies. At the international level, EagleBurgmann is represented by 48 subsidiaries, 89 service centers and a dense dealer network. The product range includes:

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

Sealing Technology by EagleBurgmann is used worldwide in oil and gas industries, refineries, the petrochemical, and pharmaceutical industries, food processing, energy water, mining, pulp and paper, aerospace, other general industries. Close to 5,800 employees provide ideas, solutions, and commitment so that customer can rely on our sealing technology.

EagleBurgmann is one of the worldwide leading providers of industrial sealing technology. Mechanical seals, seal supply systems, magnetic couplings, carbon floating ring seals, expansion joints, gaskets and packings as well as comprehensive services are used wherever reliability and safety are needed.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

ROTA-TECH offers Burgmann mechanical seal and replacements. Standard metric sizes are in stock and specials are available upon request. For Technical data on our Burgmann Replacement Seals, including dimensions and material information, please navigate the buttons below to view our electronic catalog.

We also manufacture and supply KSB Pump Seals, Flowserve Pump Seals, Grundfos Pump Seals, Kirloskar Pump Mechanical Seals, John Crane Seals and  as being top most replacement  mechanical seal manufacturers in Mumbai as well as known as one of the most precise replacement seal manufacturing companies in India.

burgmann mechanical seal in stock

1. Mechanical seals are available for different references Gorman-Rupp® pumps. Special models for the transfer of clean water, sewage, oil industry, agriculture and others. GRN-38"1

2. Mechanical seals for Fristam® pumps. Wide range of models and materials in the most standard diameters: 22,30 and 35 mm. Different assembly possibilities for the most well-known pump models: FP, FL and FT.

3. Broad range of mechanical seals compatible with Flygt® and Grindex® waste water pumps. These mechanical seals are characterized by their easy and fast installation, without having to make any modification to the pump. Manufactured in stainless steel and in solid tungsten carbide. Special tools are not necessary for their installation.

5. Different designs of mechanical seals for Ebara® pumps, single and double seals in combinations carbide-silicon carbide and graphite-aluminium oxide.

6. Mechanical seals for all types of Calpeda® pumps: centrifugal pumps, multistage, submersible. Different models of mechanical seals in a wide range of materials.

7. Mechanical seals compatible for APV® pumps, among them: Puma, ZMA, ZMB, ZMD, ZMS, ZMH, ZMK. Rosista® and Pasilac®, W and W+. Some designs with wave spring like the special seals for APV Howard® pumps and Crepaco Clean Line®. All of them have been manufactured in materials suitable for working with fluids such as juices, milk and drinks in general.

9. Different models of mechanical seals compatible for Alfa-Laval® pumps series CM, FM, MR, LKH,GM and ALC. Also the models for the range of lobular SSP and SR pumps. Mechanical seals in different combination of materials tungsten carbide, silicon carbide, graphite; combined with different types of elastomers: NBR, EPDM and FKM.

10. Mechanical seals for ABS® submergible pumps specific wastewater treatment. Different models of mechanical seal available: oil chamber mechanical seal and water mechanical seal.