Seals and Sealing Handbook, Fifth Edition


Sealing Technology BAT guidance notes
Guidance notes to the best available techniques for sealing technology used in equipment on industrial installations covered by the EU IPPC Directive
Sealing Technology BAT guidance notes
Guidance notes to the best available techniques for sealing technology used in equipment on industrial installations covered by the EU IPPC Directive
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The European Sealing Association is a pan-European organisation, established in 1992 and representing over 80% of the fluid sealing market in Europe. Member Companies are involved in the manufacture, supply and use of sealing materials, crucial components in the safe containment of fluids during processing and use.
The ESA is a non-profit-making trade association, registered in Neu-Ulm (D) as VR 713.
Acknowledgements
The ESA is pleased to recognise the co-operation of Member Companies and others in the preparation of this document. Without their support, this document would not have been possible. Individuals who have made a particularly significant contribution to this publication include:
| David Edwin-Scott | James Walker & Co. Ltd. |
| Brian S Ellis | European Sealing Association |
| Chris J Fone | John Crane EAA |
| Ian Forsyth | Chesterton International... |