How to Seal the Mixer?

Posted in: , on 14. Dec. 2008 - 08:58

Dear Friends,

Sealing mixers is one of the problematic issues, Packing always leaks and mechanical seal is not so good with powder, slurry and runouts as we have in mixers.

Please check this new technology: MTZ seals

it is based on a system that holds constant and positive pressure inside the stuffing box and maintains zero leakage all the time.

You can web it in: www.tamar-tech.com

MTZ seals are proven to be the best solution and it can help you as well

please check it and I will be happy to answer any Q. about the new technology.

Thanks!!

Ehud Horowitz

Tamar Technologies

Ehud Horowitz General Manager Tamar Technologies 4 Hagoren St' Omer Israel

Mixer Sealing

Posted on 22. Dec. 2008 - 06:49

While mechanical pump seals are less than ideal sealing devices for many dry powder mixing applications, MECO shaft seals have been successfully sealing dry process machinery for over 30 years.

Originally patented in 1976, MECO dry-running seals are specifically designed for dry process and slurry machinery, and offer many advantages over packing, lip seals, injectable packing, and other circumferential seals.

You can learn more about these products at http://www.mecoseal.com/

Starkey Steuernagle

Woodex Bearing Company

Mixer Sealing

Posted on 28. Dec. 2008 - 02:41

As you probably know air pressure seals such as MECO, Chesterton, AES seal and other are very limited solutions, none of them guarantee zero leakage and none of them can provide pre leakage indication.

ONLY MTZ technology can handle wide run out and guarantee zero leakage

ONLY MTZ technology can provide 3-4 weeks alert before leakage might happen

ONLY MTZ technology can provide automatic maintenance and guarantee nonstop system

You are welcome to take few moments and web www.Tamar-Tech.com

You can web it in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FINjmzBDPTU

Ehud Horowitz General Manager Tamar Technologies 4 Hagoren St' Omer Israel