AESSEAL Gas Seals

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AESSEAL Gas Seals (AES CAPI 74)

The advantages of sealing pumps with dual pressurized dry gas seals are becoming widely recognized throughout industry.

AESSEAL® has developed a range of pump dry gas seals to suit every application. The CAPI-74™ Face to Face configuration is a stationary design, bi-directional, balanced, internally-mounted and cartridge design pusher seal with multiple springs. It is a non-contacting dual seal primarily designed for pumps meeting ANSI/ API standard 682 that can provide zero emissions in service.

AESSEAL Gas Seals (AES CCS)

The CCS™ is a tandem cartridge seal where the inboard seal is designed to seal up to 82 bar (1200 psi), and an outboard seal that acts as a low pressure tandem seal. The outboard seal is capable of full pressure containment in the event of full seal failure.

Features: Ideally suited for retrofitting wet compressor seals and bushings or as a replacement for existing Dry Gas seals, supplied in 410 stainless steel as standard with exotic alloy options on request and available with Silicon Carbide seats as standard. Tungsten Carbide and Silicon Nitride seats available on request. Mating faces available in Carbon and synthetic diamond coated Silicon Carbide, ‘O’ ring and spring energized polymer versions available.

Designs available in single, double, tandem or tandem with intermediate labyrinth. For increased integrity, fully shrouded seats adopted as standard and Bi-directional seal designs available.

AESSEAL Gas Seals (AES Dry Gas Seal Support Systems)

High quality compressor dry gas seal support systems engineered to customer requirements for all seal configurations and applications.

Each AESSEAL® gas conditioning system contains the key API modules plus various enhancements derived from our own field experience, to ensure the highest degree of compressor dry gas seal reliability and longevity. For every application AESSEAL® performs a detailed phase analysis in-house to determine the required level of gas conditioning.

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