INTRODUCTION
Oil seals - often called grease, fluid or dirt seals - close spaces between stationary and moving components in mechanical equipment, helping prevent lubricant escape. They also stop harmful contaminants from entering machinery, particularly in severe environments. Vital components of practically every type of machine and vehicle in operation, oil seals protect all types of precision-constructed, close-fitting ball, sleeve and roller bearings.
In precision bearings, oil seals help prevent lubricants from escaping the bearings or a specific area. In machine components, oil seals help prevent abrasives, corrosive moisture and other harmful contaminants from entering machinery. They also help stop intermixture of two different mediums, such as lubricating oil and water.
APPLICATION
The seals are used in a full range of equipment in thousands of applications, such as
- Automotive
- Manufacturing
- Off-highway
- Oil refineries
- Power transmission
USAGE
In a typical application, the oil seal is installed adjacent to a bearing, sealing in or sealing out, as necessary, the various liquids, gases or solids encountered by the particular mechanism.
SEAL SYSTEM
- Design Requirement
- Seal Gas Supply
- Seal Gas Supply Controls
- Dry Gas Seal Primary Vent
- Dry Gas Seal Secondary Vent
- Enrichment line
- Alarm, Interlock, Conditions
- Transient Operations/Start Up
- Gas System Failures & Troubleshooting
INSTRUCTOR
Ir. Y. Agus Jayatun, MT / M. Sri Prasetyo Budi, ST., MT and Team
PRICE
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