Cheap Vacuum Pump Mechanical Seal Factory – WM2N Conical Spring Mechanical Seal Replace Burgmann mechanical seals M2N – VICTOR SEALS Detail:
Features
Conical spring, unbalanced,O-ring pusher construction
Torque transmission via conical spring, independent of direction of rotation.
Solid carbon graphite or silicone carbide in rotary face
Recommended Applications
Basic applications such as circulating pumps for water and heating system.
Circulating pumps and centrifugal pumps
Other Rotating Equipment.
Operating range:
Shaft diameter: d1=10…38mm
Pressure: p=0…1.0Mpa(145psi)
Temperature: t = -20 °C …180 °C(-4°F to 356°F)
Sliding velocity: Vg≤15m/s(49.2ft/m)
Notes: The range of pressure, temperature and sliding velocity is depend on seals combination material
Combination Materials
Rotary Face
Carbon graphite resin impregnated
Silicon carbide (RBSIC)
Stationary Seat
Silicon carbide (RBSIC)
Aluminium Oxide Ceramic
Auxiliary Seal
Nitrile-Butadiene-Rubber (NBR)
Fluorocarbon-Rubber (Viton)
Ethylene-Propylene-Diene (EPDM)
Spring
Stainless Steel (SUS304)
Stainless Steel (SUS316)
Left rotation:L Right rotation:
Metal Parts
Stainless Steel (SUS304)
Stainless Steel (SUS316)
WM2N data sheet of dimension (mm)
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