What Is The Difference Between Mechanical Seal And Oil Seal? from li lan's blog

The mechanical seal is used in a pump, mixer and other mechanical engineering scenarios to contain the fluid within a vessel where a shaft rotates through a stationary (or rotating) housing.

Why is mechanical seal important in this situation? It is because the rotating shaft has to move in a wet environment, but there should not be the leakage of pressurized fluid. Hence, the role of a seal is quite critical.

Does it mean the seal stops the leakage completely? Well, on the practical grounds yes because there is no ‘visible leakage’.

There is a little leakage as the fluid vapors get released into the atmosphere from the faces of the seal, though. Since the quantity is hardly quantifiable, the seals are considered leak proof.

  • The seals do not damage pump sleeve or shaft.

  • Due to inboard springs that get adjusted as the seal faces wear, it is not required to do daily maintenance.

  • Mechanical seals cause less power consumption than gland packing because of the lightly loaded faces.

  • In mechanical seals, the lubricant doesn’t get washed out. Therefore, bearing contamination gets avoided in normal operational conditions.

  • Plant equipment remains corrosion free.

  • Relatively less maintenance and cleaning are required. It makes mechanical seals cost-effective.

  • Oil seals prevent accumulation of dirt in the machine.


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By li lan
Added Jun 6 '22

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