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Demag/Siemens Centrifugal Cup-seals

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ad90

Petroleum
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Hi,

Has anyone got some tips for fitting the Spring-held PTFE cup-seals?

We heat them, in hot water to 100degC and pray. Previously we have used hot oil at 120degC and in a big oven to 180degC, at 180degC they didn't shrink back.

Any feedback would be great.

Thanks

AD90
 
What we used to do years ago with PTFE seals is do exactly that heat the oring up with hot water but the trick is to pre-form the ring. This meant that we had to work the ring on the shaft or had a dummy shaft and slid the ring up and down the shaft. We had a spring behind the ring and when the spring was able to push the ring with its own spring force, it meant that the ring was formed and ready for use.

I hope this makes some sense. It worked for us fortunately we rarely use PTFE and it did cause problems on site.

good luck

 
Thanks Flexibox, they are a royal PITA! And the logic for using them in this aplication is flawed. The Compressor end-cover seals are static therefore a bit of explosive decompression will not cause hang up problems. I can see why they would be used in a shaft seal arrangement that has to cope with End-float.

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