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96 September 2010 pumpS & SyStemSThis is the second of a four-part Sealing SenSe series that provides guidance on best practices to mini-mize the size of the Sealing system energy footprint. The first article discussed energy losses from the interaction between the seal faces of a mechanical seal. This article will discuss the thermal energy needed to maintain a suitable temperature for the interfacial lubricating fluid in high-tem-perature Fluid FlushThe reliability and emission performance of any mechanical seal depends on the ability to maintain a stable fluid film between the faces.
96 September 2010 www.pump-zone.com pumpS & SyStemS T his is the second of a four-part “Sealing Sense” series that provides guidance on best practices to mini-mize the size of the sealing system energy footprint.
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