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  • Pump Handbook, Fourth Edition > NUCLEAR
    Many fine grades of carbon -graphite are available for water-lubricated bearings and for mechanical seal facings.
  • Carbon in engineering
    Among the many uses for these carbon grades , we have mechanical applications such as gland rings for steam turbines, sealing rings for rotary pumps, clutch withdrawal rings, carbon plates and bricks for glass- making, etc.
  • Monolithic Carbon Design Increases Fluid Seal Life to One Year
    The exception is the split mechanical seal that uses Pure Carbon 's P-8412 grade , which is especially good for dry running situations.
  • Selection of materials for the seal rings of mechanical seals for oil pumps
    The industrial tests also showed that other com- ponents of the mechanical seals , rotating bush ( grade 95Kh18 steel), stationary bush (grade AG-1500-SO5 carbon /metal material), and springs (spring steel … 12Khl8N10T steel) retain their prop- erties for a long time (2…
  • Liquid metal fast breeder reactors, 1972--1973
    …to 700''C, research studies on EXTRACTION APPARATUS - fabrication of column-type molybdenum, for separation of fission products … of, effects of pyrolytic carbon sealing on GRAPHITE - mlcrostructure of reactor grades of, x-ray studies … fuel salts HASTELLOY N - mechanical properties of, effects of…
  • Manganese in Powder Metallurgy Steels
    The effect of the base iron powder grades on the investigated mechanical properties of the steels was also demonstrated. i) Table 12.12 gives the carbon , oxygen and nitrogen contents and tensile and transverse rupture strength values of hybrid Fe–1.5% Mn–1 .... The specimens based on prealloyed CrL powder were compacted at 600 MPa and laboratory sintered in a semi-closed container with a labyrinth seal at 1120°C for 60 min in hydrogen and nitrogen with a dew point of –60°C.