Pumps are essential throughout the world. They are used to move all types of liquids in a wide variety of applications. Examples of industries where pumps are used are: Chemical & Pharmaceutical, Oil & Gas, Pulp & Paper, Power Generation, Water & Wastewater, Food & Beverage, Cosmetics, General Industrial, and much more.
Seals are an integral part of any rotating equipment handling fluids. There are a wide a variety of seals as well depending on what the end-user of the equipment is looking to achieve based on a specific application. For the purposes of this article, we will be focusing on mechanical seals. There are several types and arrangements of mechanical seals. Single component seals and dual component seals, single cartridge seals, and dual cartridge seals. Depending on your specific application and operating conditions, one of these seal arrangements will likely be specified.
Industrial applications can be found in many industries and range from hydraulic cylinders to heavy duty equipment. Many industrial applications are in harsh environments including dirt and mud, chemicals, a range of temperatures, and hard to reach locations, making maintenance a challenge. Equipment down time for maintenance and repairs can be detrimental to the industry.
CIP Composites offers solutions for rigorous industrial applications by extending wear life while reducing or eliminating external lubricants and undesired maintenance. As a general guide, CIP Composite bushing materials can replace your current bronze or nylon based wear and bearing materials. Sold in tubes or sheets for easy machining onsite, or custom manufactured with short lead times.
Hydraulic cylinders are the ideal choice for a host of mobile and industrial applications where power and reliability, along with low operating costs are required. Hydraulic (and even pneumatic and electrical actuator) cylinders are handling more demanding applications than in previous years, such as the use of smaller cylinders which force higher and higher operating pressures. Manufacturers and servicers alike depend on quality components to ensure that their finished product meet or exceeds the customer requirements including long service life, affordability, and availability.