560 series Elastomer bellow mechanical seal

560 Series Elastomer Bellow Mechanical Seal

Introduction

The 560 series elastomer bellow mechanical seal, equivalent to BURGMANN EA560, is a common type of mechanical seal that is suitable for clear water, sewage water, oil, and other moderately corrosive fluids. It is designed to withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to 200°C (-40°F to 392°F) and pressures from 7 bar (102 PSI) vacuum to 0.1 bar (1.45 PSI). The seal is self-adjusting to shaft misalignments and deflections due to the loosely inserted seal face and the bellows’ ability to extend and tighten.

Features

The 560 series mechanical seal has several features that make it an ideal choice for various applications. It has a single seal and a loosely inserted seal face that offers self-adjusting functionality. In-house produced sliding parts ensure that a wide range of special needs can be accommodated. The length of the contact area of the bellows with the shaft is an optimum compromise between ease of assembly (less friction) and sufficient adhesive power for torque transmission. Moreover, the seal meets specific leakage requirements.

Benefits

The 560 series mechanical seal has several benefits, including its ability to withstand high temperatures and pressures, its self-adjusting functionality, and its ability to accommodate a wide range of special needs. The sliding areas are produced in-house, making it easy to accommodate a wide range of special needs. The seal face is made of carbon graphite, silicon carbide, or tungsten carbide, while the seat is made of aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. The elastomer can be made of NBR, VIITON, or EPDM, and the spring and building materials are made of stainless steel.

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair

To install the 560 series mechanical seal, first, ensure that the shaft and housing are clean and free of dirt, rust, and other contaminants. Then, install the seal with the help of the manufacturer’s instructions. Regular maintenance includes checking the seal for signs of wear and replacing it if necessary. If there is damage to the seal, it can be repaired by replacing the damaged parts. To replace the seal, remove the old seal carefully and install the new seal according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Product Categorization

The 560 series mechanical seal belongs to the category of elastomer bellow mechanical seals and is commonly used in the water and wastewater industry, chemical industry, and process industry. It is also suitable for use in submersible pumps, motor pumps, and circulating pumps.

Materials Compatibility

The 560 series mechanical seal is compatible with several materials, including clear water, sewage water, oil, and other moderately corrosive fluids. The seal face is made of carbon graphite, silicon carbide, or tungsten carbide, while the seat is made of aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. The elastomer can be made of NBR, VIITON, or EPDM, and the spring and building materials are made of stainless steel.

History

The mechanical seal has been around for over a century and has undergone several improvements over the years. The first mechanical seal was patented in the United States in 1905. Today, mechanical seals are widely used in various industries to prevent leakage and contamination of fluids.

FAQ

  1. What is the temperature range of the 560 series mechanical seal?
  2. The 560 series mechanical seal can withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to 200°C (-40°F to 392°F).

  3. What materials is the 560 series mechanical seal compatible with?
  4. The 560 series mechanical seal is compatible with clear water, sewage water, oil, and other moderately corrosive fluids.

  5. What are the benefits of the 560 series mechanical seal?
  6. The 560 series mechanical seal is self-adjusting, can accommodate a wide range of special needs, and meets specific leakage requirements.

  7. What is the axial movement of the 560 series mechanical seal?
  8. The axial movement of the 560 series mechanical seal is ±1. mm.

  9. What is the sliding velocity of the 560 series mechanical seal?
  10. The sliding velocity of the 560 series mechanical seal is 5 m/s (16 ft/s).

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