Many seal vendors will have an equivalents list where they know which seals can be swapped out for their own quite easily.
i.e. Burgmann MG901 = John Crane Type 1 = Sealol 43CE etc.
Many seal types will be certain fits/changes if the pump type is know as a certain standard, DIN say.
i.e. Burgmann MG912 for DIN = John Crane 502 for DIN
When it comes to the bad actors which should be picked up and actioned by you vendor, a simple change of brand is not usually a 'magic wand' which will remedy the bad actor.
In my experience, something else may have to change and you vendor will show his worth when they analyse the problem berth and solve the problem.
Adding a new piping plan, increase cooling, for example
Any of the major seal companies products should do the job if selected, applied and operated correctly.
So, in my opinion, the change brands is easy.
Eliminating the Bad Actors via a Reliability Program
is when your 'deal' with the vendor should prove its worth
and you see your plant MTBF go up.
It shouldnt just be about one vendor undercutting another.
5% saving on seal purchases cost and thats it so one guy can get the business??
A good reliability program with a dedicated vendor in collaboration with the plant could save +30% on seal spend.
HTH
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Milkboy