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Supplier: Technetics Group
Description: Technetics Group Brush Seals - Designed to increase airflow efficiency in engines and compressors Replacing labyrinth seals with brush seals from Technetics Group can reduce leakage by 5 to 17 times, thus providing significant turbomachinery efficiency and output
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Supplier: Technetics Group
Description: proprietary sealing technologies such as mechanical seals, lip seals, brush seals, and metal bellows in order to meet specific requirements for leak rate, friction torque, temperature, speed, and more. For more information about Technetics customized dynamic sealing
- Alternate Shaft or Rubbing Speed: 19600 ft/min
- Operating Pressure: 290 psi
- Operating Temperature: 1000 F
- Seal Application: Pump, Cryogenic Seal, Other
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Supplier: Materion Corporation
Description: The S-200FH beryllium grade utilizes impact ground powder that is consolidated in a sheet metal and can be formed into the shape of the final part. In production, the can is degassed, sealed and HIP’ed. This process conserves material and reduces the total machining time. Materion
- Applications: Aerospace / Aircraft (AQ), Nuclear, Other
- Metal / Alloy Types: Beryllium / Beryllium Alloy
- Processing & Finish: Powdered Metal (Compacted)
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished Shape / Mill Stock
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Supplier: Materion Corporation
Description: S-200FC is Materion Brush Beryllium & Composites’ only beryllium grade currently available by cold isostatic pressing. This material utilizes impact ground powders that are consolidated in a flexible rubber bag that approximate the final shape of the part. The powder is loaded into the
- Applications: Aerospace / Aircraft (AQ), Nuclear, Other
- Metal / Alloy Types: Beryllium / Beryllium Alloy
- Processing & Finish: Powdered Metal (Compacted)
- Pure / Very Low Alloy: Yes
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents preferred design, assembly, and repair practices for sealing of aircraft integral fuel tanks, including rework of applied fuel tank seals. It addresses engineering designs for integral fuel tanks as they are currently found in
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BRUSH SEALS Technetics Group Brush Seals – Designed to increase airflow efficiency in engines and compressors. Replacing labyrinth seals with brush seals from Technetics Group can reduce leakage (read more)
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OPEN MOLDING PROCESS The open molding process is generally less expensive since it doesn’t require the resin to be sealed off from the surrounding environment. The three main types of open molding processes are: Hand lay (read more)
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That Drive Operational Excellence Non-Contact & Friction-Free Operation Eliminates mechanical wear, friction, and signal degradation associated with brushed or contact-based connectors. This design ensures zero maintenance over the product’s (read more)
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thick? No. Most are applied to a dry film thickness of 0.0002 to 0.0005 inches. 5. How are solid film lubricants applied? They are sprayed, dipped, dip/spun, tumble sprayed, or brushed onto a properly pretreated (read more)
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thick? No. Most are applied to a dry film thickness of 0.0002 to 0.0005 inches. 5. How are solid film lubricants applied? They are sprayed, dipped, dip/spun, tumble sprayed, or brushed onto a properly pretreated (read more)
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They are sprayed, dipped, dip/spun, tumble sprayed, or brushed onto a properly pretreated surface. Some require thermal curing and others are ready to use after air drying. 6. Where are SFLs applied? If only one surface of mating surfaces is to be coated, it is (read more)
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Journal of Propulsion and Power > Model developments for the brush seal numerical simulation
18 Kudriavtsev, V. V., "Numerical Studies of the Transient Flows Within the Brush Seal Elements of the Aerospace Turbomachinery," Ph.D. Dissertation, Moscow Aviation Inst., School of Engine Tech- nology, Moscow, Oct. 1993 (in Russian).
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Research of the Brush Seal Technique and Its Application in Steam Turbine Optimization Design--《Journal of Power Engineering》2009年08期
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Beijing 100083,China);Porous Medium Leakage Flow Model of Brush Seal [J];JOURNAL OF AEROSPACE POWER;2000-01 .
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NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF LEAKAGE FLOW THROUGH TWO LABYRINTH SEALS--《水动力学研究与进展B辑(英文版)》2007年01期
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Beijing 100083,China);Porous Medium Leakage Flow Model of Brush Seal [J];JOURNAL OF AEROSPACE POWER;2000-01 .
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Study on preliminary evaluation method of benefit of steam seal reformation--《Huadian Technology》2013年09期
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Beijing 100083,China);Porous Medium Leakage Flow Model of Brush Seal [J];JOURNAL OF AEROSPACE POWER;2000-01 .
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Research on Structural Dynamic Characteristics of Brush Seals--《Journal of Aerospace Power》2002年05期
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Beijing 100083,China);Porous Medium Leakage Flow Model of Brush Seal [J];JOURNAL OF AEROSPACE POWER;2000-01 .
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https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/bitstream/1826/1756/1/thesis%20Dermot%20Collins%20EngD.pdf
Therefore proving the cost benefit of a brush seal , particularly in steam turbine applications, is more difficult than in an aerospace context.
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Journal of Propulsion and Power > Sealing in Turbomachinery
When compared to typical industrial and an aerospace four-tooth labyrinth seal , with a 0.152-mm (0.006-in.) clearance and 1995 vintage- brush seal con- figurations, the leaf seal had leakage characteristics 1 4 to that of the .
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