Our range of products include agitator mechanical seals, bottom entry agitator mechanical seal, single reactor mechanical seal and agitator mixer vessel mechanical seals.
A mechanical seal is a device used to effect a seal between a rotating or reciprocating part and a stationary part on an Agitator / Mixer / Vessel. A mechanical seal works by creating a restrictive flow path, this is either an axial or radial gap.Our large Performance Agitator Reactors are designed using Magnetic drive couplings or Conventional Single / Double Mechanical Seals depending on the application. Our company manufacture and assembled High Pressure Double Mechanical Seals are applied on mixers, agitators & reactors seals. These double mechanical seals are created for handling hard & hazardous fluids. The design incorporates bearings located very close to the seal to avoid the cantilever effect at the seal area. A standard cooling jacket is provided in the seals to destroy the maximum amount of heat generated by the seals. Seals can be given without bearing if the equipment’s bearings are very close to sealing area. We also offer double dry running seals to avoid the risk of contaminating costly batches.
Mixer seals are designed to operate in high temperature and high pressure conditions. They are used to prevent leakages of gas, liquids to environment.
An REACTOR is a device or mechanism to put something into motion by shaking or stirring. There are several types of agitation machines, including washing machine agitators (which rotate back and forth) and magnetic agitators (which contain a magnetic bar rotating in a magnetic field).Agitators can come in many sizes and varieties, depending on the application.
An MIXER is a device or mechanism to put something into motion by shaking or stirring. There are several types of agitation machines, including washing machine agitators (which rotate back and forth) and magnetic agitators (which contain a magnetic bar rotating in a magnetic field).Agitators can come in many sizes and varieties, depending on the application.