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Lidering Mechanical Seals

The document provides an overview of Lidering, a company specializing in mechanical seals, including their history, vision, and values. It details various types of mechanical seals, their applications across different sectors such as food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and maritime, along with the specific requirements and recommended seal types for each application. Additionally, it includes technical specifications, operating limits, and a dimension chart for specific seal models.

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Lidering Mechanical Seals

The document provides an overview of Lidering, a company specializing in mechanical seals, including their history, vision, and values. It details various types of mechanical seals, their applications across different sectors such as food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and maritime, along with the specific requirements and recommended seal types for each application. Additionally, it includes technical specifications, operating limits, and a dimension chart for specific seal models.

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Mechanical Seals

Index
Lidering Safe Industry Auxiliary Products
LC 53
Empreprise 2
LHP 53
Secteurs 4
LQT 54
LS 54
Multispring Seals LST 55
LMS10D 8
LMS11 9 Stationary Parts 56
LMS13 10 Special Designs 59
LMS14 11 RMS Seals 60
LMS15D 12 Production Center, Quality Control, 67
LMS20/ LMS20T 13 Checking and Testing 67
LMS20B/ LMS20BT 14 Certificates 68
LMS22 15 General Information 69
LMS26 16 Chemical Resistance Chart 81
LMS27 17 Compatibility Chart 84
LMS28 18 Related Products 85
LMS29 19 Identification Guide Mechanical Seals 87
Identification Guide Carttidges 88
Wave Spring Seals Naming Codes 89
Consult our Cartridges Catalog 90
LWS10 20 Notes 91
LWS10B 21
LWS12 22
LWS30 / LWS30A 23
LWS31 24
LWS70 / LWS71 25

Axial Spring Seals: Conical


FH / FHC 26
FN / LS15 and FN.NU / LS15DIN 27
LS18 / LS19 28
LS18B 29
LS60IN / LS60IL 30
RN / LS60 and RN.NU / LS60DIN 31
RNB / LS60B and RN.NB / LS60BDIN 32

Axial Spring Seals: Cylindrical


LS40A 33
LS40C 34

Bellows Seals
LMB84 35
LMB85 36
LMB86 37
LRB00-LRB00U and LRB00L 38
LRB01-LRB01S- LRB04 -LRB04A and LRB06 40
LRB02 42
LRB03- LRB03A- LRB03B 43
LRB05 45
LRB17-LRB17A- LRB17E- LRB17KU- LRB17NU 46
LRB25-R- LRB25KU-R and LRB25NU-R 48
AR / LRB31 49
LRB50 50
LTB16 51
PNL 52
We are close to you...

As time goes by, we feel extremely satisfied and proud to be able to contribute to and form
part of a responsible, safe industry which is striving to build a better world and a safer future.
We are convinced we can offer you a solution that will meet your expectations.

Who we are

History: Strategy: Vision:


Lidering was established in 1975 and Our aim is to be recognised in the market We aim to be experts in mechanical
specialises in designing, manufactu- for our accessibility and adaptability to seals and associated products
ring, repairing and selling mechanical the needs of our for industry.
seals. We provide effective solutions customers and the availability and
worldwide. reliability of our products, solutions and
services.

Accessibility Availability
Contact us using traditional methods or new communication Our wide range and efficient processes make it possible to deliver the
technologies. We are always ready to provide you with the requested product when it is required.
most suitable response.

Adaptability Reliability
We provide our customers with advice and guidance. Our Our customers see us as a trusted partner because we always
design and manufacturing capacity means we are able to meet our commitments.
customise products and services to their needs.

Our values: Sectors:


The personality of a business is created by the attitude of each We contribute to the success of strategic sectors.
member.

Lidering team is a passionate, demanding, responsible and


dynamic company. Our goal is to efficiently provide a response
to your needs.

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We believe in:
Corporate
commitment.

Teamwork.

Innovation.
Learning and
ongoing impro-
vement.
Change
management.

Responsibility.

A customer
Ethical behaviour in relation to
oriented approach.
A success the environment.
oriented approach.

We are part of the businesses and sectors


that make our lives safer and simpler.

Our products help protect and take care of


the environment.

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Sectors
Food and pharma

The food and pharma sectors are especially demanding with respect to safety in their processes. It is very important to prevent
contamination with the manufactured products and the halting of production lines during the entire work flow.

For this reason, the use of CIP (Cleaning in place) or SIP


(Sterilisation in place) processes is quite usual.
The complex chemical mixtures (alkaline solutions) used
in CIP processes may damage the seals of the mecha-
nical seals in a short time, and in SIP, high temperatures
reaching values of up to 150º C can destroy conventional
elastomer materials.

Due to these extreme conditions, the use of elastomers in resistant ma-


terials such as EPDM peroxide, FFKM and Aflas® is essential, and they
must also comply with the strictest compulsory standards required in
these industries: FDA, CE 1935, KTW, WRAS, 3-A, etc.

Many different kinds of machines exist for transferring temperature-


sensitive products, viscous substances, fluids with particles or particles
in suspension: screw pumps, stirrers, mills, homogenisers, reactors and
mixers. The most appropriate mechanical seal design is the hygienic
one which reduces the possibility of product remains being deposited
and not eliminated during CIP/SIP processes, which could give rise to
sources of contamination.

Applications Requirements or critical conditions of the application Type of seal recommended

→ Wave spring seal (protected spring), conical spring seal,


Sauces: Fluids containing particles
multispring seal (double) and single cartridge seal.

Viscous products Products with a high → Double cartridge seal, reservoirs, wave spring seal
Sweets and chocolate sugar content (protected spring) and bellows seal (metal).

Water and soft drinks: Fluids without particles → Conical spring seal and bellows seal.

→ Conical spring seal and wave spring seal (protected


Beer: CIP/SIP processes
spring).

Dairy products (milk,


yoghourts, butter, → Wave spring seal (protected spring), conical spring seal
Viscous products CIP/SIP processes
and multispring seal (protected).
cheese, fats…)

Creamy products,
→ Multispring seal (double), double cartridge seal,
ointments, cosmetics, Viscous and sticky products
reservoirs and wave spring seal (protected spring).
gels, etc

Determining the mechanical seal design and the appropriate materials for each application is essential in order to cut costs.

4
Sector
Chemical
In the chemical industry, the habitual processes require sealing elements for materials with high chemical resistance. For transfe-
rring very aggressive or corrosive chemical fluids that are clean or with particles and have high viscosities, along with high tempera-
tures and pressures, the mechanical seal materials and the type of assembly must be correctly defined: single, double, external or in
accordance with API plans.

Furthermore, the applications require sealing systems that


guarantee safety, preventing the leakage of corrosive or
flammable products that could enter the atmosphere.
In this sector the ATEX certification is often required, to
ensure equipment’s safety when working in explosive
environments.

All the above gives rise to extremely demanding requirements for the
mechanical seals and for the auxiliary elements supplied with them: LTS
or LQT reservoirs, or elements such as cyclones.

Not only is it necessary to pay attention to the design of the mechanical


seal, but also to consider the materials used to make its components:
sintered silicon carbide contact surfaces (Q1), fluorinated elastomeric
seals (FKM) or high resistance alloy springs (Hastelloy®C) are an indis-
pensable requirement.

Applications Requirements or critical conditions of the application Type of seal recommended

Chlorine and its by-products, Corrosive fluids → Bellows seal (PTFE).


acids, caustic products:

Detergents: Viscous products → Multispring seal (double).

Chemically aggressive fluids → Bellows seal (PTFE).


Fertilisers:

Varnishes and paints: Sticky products → Double cartridge seal, reservoirs and wave spring seal.

Pulp and paper: → Double cartridge seal, reservoirs, multispring seal,


Paste-like products
(external arrangement) and wave spring seal.

5
Sector
Water treatment
In water treatment operations, different processes are carried out in order to obtain a product that complies with the stringent
health and legal legislation of each country.
Even though water is the main element of the whole
process and the main fluid used, the difficulties posed
in sealing it are just as challenging as in other sectors.

During the different treatments to which water is subject, the me-


chanical seals may come into contact with sediments, organic
matter, dissolved substances such as calcium and magnesium
(hard water), sulphate and carbon dioxide (acid water), manganese
(sewage water), nitrates (water contaminated by fertilisers), etc.

Although standard seals are often sufficient for most applications


in this (supplying freshwater or transporting wastewater), in other
cases the design of the mechanical seal and the materials must be
carefully designed.

Applications Requirements or critical conditions of the application Type of seal recommended

Domestic water treatment → Bellows seal and conical spring seal.

Desanding/degreasing
treatment → Single cartridge seal, double cartridge seal, auxiliary
Fluids with a high particle content
elements (reservoirs cyclones) and wave spring seal.
Decanting

Deodorising Fluids containing chemicals: → Bellows Seal (PTFE).


(sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide,
sulphuric acid)

6
Sector
Maritime

Pumps installed on ships must be extremely reliable and durable. Use of different machines: cooling pumps, fire fighting
pumps or boiler supply pumps, meaning that the types of mechanical seals used in this industry are quite diverse.
The main applications are for:

• Cooling machinery
• Firefighting systems.
• Feeding boilers.
• Pumping ballast water.

A wide range of mechanical seal designs exist for this


type of pumps, which operates in especially difficult
conditions with high salt concentrations (this parameter
Within this scope, not only is it important to locate spare parts to make
varies, depending on the sea), at high pressures, etc.
the repair, but it is also important to select the right materials for the
contact surfaces and metal parts of the seal. It is essential to deter-
mine a structure that permits easy mounting, increases the pump’s
useful life and reduces maintenance costs.

Applications Requirements or critical conditions of the application Type of seal recommended

High salt concentration → Multispring seal: Hastelloy®C materials multispring


Sea water: High pressure seal (balanced)

Complex assemblies → Single cartridge seal (split).

Sump pumps:
→ Single cartridge seal, axial spring seals: conical spring,
High salt concentration
wave spring seal and multispring seal.

Double Single Auxiliary Wave


Sector Multispring seals Axial spring seals Bellows seals
cartridge seal cartridge seal elements spring seal
Food & Beverage • • • • • • •
Pharmaceutical • • • • •
Chemical • • • • •
Water treatment • • • • • •
Maritime • • • • •

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS10D SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
1a Rotating contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
2 Stationary contact surface
2a Stationary contact surface • Unbalanced.
3 O-rings • System attached to the shaft by allen
3a O-rings screws.
3b O-rings
3c O-rings • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
4 Springs
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws
OPERATING LIMITS:
5b Ring
d1= 18 ÷ 100 mm p= 16 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Double seal for working with barrier fluids in which
the springs are isolated from the fluid product.
API 53A and API54 assemblies.
Recommended in applications with toxic, pollutant or
potentially dangerous products in which safety is an
important factor. Available with a pumping ring on
the casing to reduce the temperature between the
contact surfaces and facilitate the barrier fluid move-
ment (reference LMS10D-F). Available in a balanced
version with a stepped shaft (reference LM10BD).
Contact surface kits available.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d3f d4f I3 I8 I9 M d6 d7 d8 I4 I5 I6 I7 I10 I1


18 33 -- -- 38 17.0 19.0 M5 27 33 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 61.0
20 35 -- -- 38 17.0 19.0 M5 29 35 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 61.0
22 37 42 42,5 38 17.0 19.0 M5 31 37 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 61.0
24 39 44 44,5 38 17.0 19.0 M5 33 39 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 61.0
25 40 45 45,5 38 17.0 19.0 M5 34 40 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 61.0
28 43 47 47,5 39 17.5 19.5 M6 37 43 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 62.0
30 45 49 49,5 39 17.5 19.5 M6 39 45 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 62.0
32 47 51 51,5 39 17.5 19.5 M6 42 48 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 62.0
33 48 51 51,5 39 17.5 19.5 M6 42 48 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 62.0
35 50 54 54,5 39 17.5 19.5 M6 44 50 3 11.5 2.0 5 9 19.5 62.0
38 55 59 59,5 41 18.5 20.5 M6 49 56 4 14.0 2.0 6 9 22.0 69.0
40 57 61 61,5 42 19.0 21.0 M6 51 58 4 14.0 2.0 6 9 22.0 70.0
43 60 65 65,5 42 19.0 21.0 M6 54 61 4 14.0 2.0 6 9 22.0 70.0
45 62 66 66,5 42 19.0 21.0 M6 56 63 4 14.0 2.0 6 9 22.0 70.0
48 65 69 69,5 42 19.0 21.0 M6 59 66 4 14.0 2.0 6 9 22.0 70.0
50 67 71 71,5 43 19.5 21.5 M6 62 70 4 15.0 2.5 6 9 23.0 73.0
53 70 75 75,5 43 19.5 21.5 M6 65 73 4 15.0 2.5 6 9 23.0 73.0
55 72 76 76,5 43 19.5 21.5 M8 67 75 4 15.0 2.5 6 9 23.0 73.0
58 79 83 83,5 56 23.5 28.0 M8 70 78 4 15.0 2.5 6 9 23.0 86.0
60 81 85 85,5 56 23.5 28.0 M8 72 80 4 15.0 2.5 6 9 23.0 86.0
63 84 88 88,5 55 24.5 27.5 M8 75 83 4 15.0 2.5 6 9 - 85.0
65 86 95 95,5 55 24.5 27.5 M8 77 85 4 15.0 2.5 6 9 23.0 85.0
68 89 93 93,5 55 24.5 27.5 M8 81 90 4 18.0 2.5 7 9 26.0 91.0
70 91 95 95,5 56 23.5 28.0 M8 83 92 4 18.0 2.5 7 9 26.0 92.0
75 99 105 105,5 56 25.5 28.0 M8 88 97 4 18.0 2.5 7 9 26.0 92.0
80 104 109 109,5 56 25.5 28.0 M8 95 105 4 18.2 3.0 7 9 26.2 92.5
85 100 114 114,5 56 25.0 28.0 M8 100 110 4 18.2 3.0 7 9 26.2 92.5
90 114 119 119,5 56 25.5 28.0 M8 105 115 4 18.2 3.0 7 9 26.2 92.5
95 119 124 124,5 56 25.0 28.0 M8 110 120 4 17.2 3.0 7 9 25.2 90.5
100 124 129 129,5 56 25.0 28.0 M8 115 125 4 17.2 3.0 7 9 25.2 90.5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS11 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Unbalanced.
4 Springs • System attached to the shaft by allen
5 Metal frame screws.
5a Set screws
5b Ring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 18 ÷ 100 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The contact surface of the rotating part can be de-
tached, which makes this model extremely versatile
as it is easy to exchange contact surfaces made of
different materials.
Seal compliant with standard EN 12756.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I5 I6 I7 I1
18 32 37 21.0 27 33 3 10.0 2.0 4 9 31
20 34 39 21.0 29 35 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 31
22 36 41 21.0 31 37 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 31
24 38 43 24.0 33 39 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 34
25 39 44 24.0 34 40 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 34
28 42 47 24.0 37 43 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 34
30 44 49 25.0 39 45 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 35
32 46 51 25.0 42 48 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 35
33 47 52 25.0 42 48 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 35
35 49 54 25.0 44 50 3 10.0 2.0 5 9 35
38 54 59 28.0 49 56 4 11.0 2.0 6 9 39
40 56 61 28.0 51 58 4 11.0 2.0 6 9 39
43 59 64 28.0 54 61 4 11.0 2.0 6 9 39
45 61 66 28.0 56 63 4 11.0 2.0 6 9 39
48 64 69 28.0 59 66 4 11.0 2.0 6 9 39
50 66 71 28.0 62 70 4 13.0 2.5 6 9 41
53 69 74 28.0 65 73 4 13.0 2.5 6 9 41
55 71 76 28.0 67 75 4 13.0 2.5 6 9 41
58 78 83 29.0 70 78 4 13.0 2.5 6 9 42
60 80 85 29.0 72 80 4 13.0 2.5 6 9 42
63 83 88 32.0 75 83 4 13.0 2.5 6 9 45
65 85 90 32.0 77 85 4 13.0 2.5 6 9 45
68 88 93 32.7 81 90 4 15.3 2.5 7 9 48
70 90 95 32.7 83 92 4 15.3 2.5 7 9 48
75 99 104 36.7 88 97 4 15.3 2.5 7 9 52
80 104 109 36.3 95 105 4 15.7 3.0 7 9 52
85 109 114 36.3 100 110 4 15.7 3.0 7 9 52
90 114 119 39.3 105 115 4 15.7 3.0 7 9 55
95 119 124 39.3 110 120 4 15.7 3.0 7 9 55
100 124 129 39.3 115 125 4 15.7 3.0 7 9 55

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS13 SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Unbalanced.
COMPONENTS: • System attached to the shaft by allen
1 Rotating contact surface screws.
2 Stationary contact surface
3 O-rings • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
3a O-rings
4 Springs
5 Metal frame OPERATING LIMITS:
5a Set screws
5b Ring d1= 20 ÷ 100 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -40÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The contact surface of the rotating part can be de-
tached, which makes this model extremely versatile
as it is easy to exchange contact surfaces made of
different materials.
Seal compliant with standard EN 12756.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I5 I6 I7 I1
20 34 36 27,5 29,0 35,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 37,5
22 36 38 27,5 31,0 37,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 37,5
24 38 40 30,0 33,0 39,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 40,0
25 39 41 30,0 34,0 40,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 40,0
28 42 44 32,5 37,0 43,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 42,5
30 44 46 32,5 39,0 45,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 42,5
32 46 48 32,5 42,0 48,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 42,5
33 47 49 32,5 42,0 48,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 42,5
35 49 51 32,5 44,0 50,0 3,0 10,0 2,0 5,0 9,0 42,5
38 54 58 34,0 49,0 56,0 4,0 11,0 2,0 6,0 9,0 45,0
40 56 60 34,0 51,0 58,0 4,0 11,0 2,0 6,0 9,0 45,0
43 59 63 34,0 54,0 61,0 4,0 11,0 2,0 6,0 9,0 45,0
45 61 65 34,0 56,0 63,0 4,0 11,0 2,0 6,0 9,0 45,0
48 64 68 34,0 59,0 66,0 4,0 11,0 2,0 6,0 9,0 45,0
50 66 70 34,5 62,0 70,0 4,0 13,0 2,5 6,0 9,0 47,5
53 69 73 34,5 65,0 73,0 4,0 13,0 2,5 6,0 9,0 47,5
55 71 75 34,5 67,0 75,0 4,0 13,0 2,5 6,0 9,0 47,5
58 78 83 39,5 70,0 78,0 4,0 13,0 2,5 6,0 9,0 52,5
60 80 85 39,5 72,0 80,0 4,0 13,0 2,5 6,0 9,0 52,5
63 83 88 39,5 75,0 83,0 4,0 13,0 2,5 6,0 9,0 52,5
65 85 90 39,5 77,0 85,0 4,0 13,0 2,5 6,0 9,0 52,5
68 88 93 37,5 81,0 90,0 4,0 15,0 2,5 7,0 9,0 52,5
70 90 95 45,0 83,0 92,0 4,0 15,0 2,5 7,0 9,0 60,0
75 99 104 45,0 88,0 97,0 4,0 15,0 2,5 7,0 9,0 60,0
80 104 109 44,5 95,0 105,0 4,0 15,5 3,0 7,0 9,0 60,0
85 109 114 44,5 100,0 110,0 4,0 15,5 3,0 7,0 9,0 60,0
90 114 119 49,5 105,0 115,0 4,0 15,5 3,0 7,0 9,0 65,0
95 119 124 49,5 110,0 120,0 4,0 15,5 3,0 7,0 9,0 65,0
100 124 129 49,5 115,0 125,0 4,0 15,5 3,0 7,0 9,0 65,0
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS14 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3a O-rings
3b O-rings • Balanced.
3c O-rings • System attached to the shaft by allen
4 Springs screws.
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5b Coupling pin
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 18 ÷ 100 mm p= 14 kg/cm²
v= 15 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The springs are not in contact with the fluid. Ideal for
working with particle-laden fluids in which standard
designs tend to become blocked.
Internally balanced, with no need for a stepped shaft
Suitable for working in applications with high pres-
sures. The O-ring resting on the shaft does not cau-
se wear as there is no axial movement (changes in
pressure).

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I1 (“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I1
18 33 36 32 27 33 3 13.5 45.5 0,750 19,05 34 37 32 29,9 34,9 6,6 38,6
20 35 38 32 29 35 3 13.5 45.5 0,875 22,23 36 39 32 33,1 38,1 6,6 38,6
22 37 40 32 31 37 3 13.5 45.5
1,000 25,40 39 42 32 36,3 41,3 6,6 38,6
24 39 42 32 33 39 3 13.3 45.3
1,125 28,58 43 46 32 39,5 44,5 6,6 38,6
25 40 43 32 34 40 3 13.0 45.0
28 43 46 32 37 43 3 12.5 44.5 1,250 31,75 46 49 32 42,6 47,6 6,6 38,6
30 45 48 32 39 45 3 12.0 44.0 1,375 34,93 49 52 32 45,8 50,8 6,6 38,6
32 47 50 42 42 48 3 12.0 54.0 1,500 38,10 54 57 32 47,6 54 7,5 39,5
33 48 51 42 42 48 3 12.0 54.0 1,625 41,28 57 60 32 53,9 60,3 8,2 40,2
35 50 53 42 44 50 3 12.0 54.0
1,750 44,45 60 63 42 57,1 63,5 8,2 50,2
38 55 58 42 49 56 3 13.0 55.0
1,875 47,63 64 67 42 60,3 66,7 8,2 50,2
40 57 60 42 51 58 3 13.0 55.0
43 60 63 42 54 61 4 13.0 55.0 2,000 50,80 67 70 42 63,5 69,9 8,2 50,2
45 62 65 42 56 63 4 13.0 55.0 2,125 53,98 70 73 42 69,8 76,2 9,5 51,5
48 65 68 42 59 66 4 13.0 55.0 2,250 57,15 73 76 42 73 79,4 9,5 51,5
50 67 70 42 62 70 4 13.5 55.5 2,375 60,33 76 79 42 76,2 82,6 9,5 51,5
53 70 73 42 65 73 4 13.5 55.5
2,500 63,50 79 82 42 79,3 85,7 9,5 51,5
55 72 75 42 67 75 4 13.5 55.5
2,625 66,68 83 86 42 79,3 85,7 9,5 51,5
58 79 82 42 70 78 4 13.5 55.5
60 81 84 42 72 80 4 13.5 55.5 2,750 69,85 92 95 42 82,5 88,9 9,5 51,5
65 86 89 42 77 85 4 13.5 55.5 2,875 73,03 95 98 42 85,3 95,3 11,3 53,3
68 89 92 42 81 90 4 13.5 55.5 3,000 76,20 98 101 42 88,4 98,4 11,3 53,3
70 91 94 42 83 92 4 14.5 56.5 3,125 79,38 101 104 42 91,6 101,6 14,3 56,3
75 99 102 48 88 97 4 14.5 62.5 3,250 82,55 104 107 42 94,8 104,8 14,3 56,3
80 104 107 48 95 105 4 15.0 63.0
3,375 85,73 107 110 42 98 108 14,3 56,3
85 109 112 48 100 110 4 15.0 63.0
90 114 117 48 105 115 4 15.0 63.0 3,500 88,90 111 114 42 101,1 111,1 14,3 56,3
95 119 122 48 110 120 4 15.0 63.0 3,625 92,08 114 117 42 104,3 114,3 14,3 56,3
100 124 127 48 115 125 4 15.0 63.0 3,750 95,25 117 120 48 107,5 117,5 14,3 62,3
3,875 98,43 120 123 48 110,7 120,7 14,3 62,3
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.
4,000 101,60 123 126 48 113,8 123,8 14,3 62,3

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS15D SECTORS:

COMPONENTES:
1 Rotating contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
1a Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface • Unbalanced.
2a Stationary contact surface • System attached to the shaft by allen
3a O-rings screws.
3b O-rings
3c O-rings • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
4 Springs
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 20 ÷ 100 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -40÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Double seal for working with barrier fluids in which
the springs are isolated from the fluid product.
API 53A and API54 assemblies.
Recommended in applications with toxic, pollutant
or potentially dangerous products in which safety is
an important factor.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I7 I1
20 40 23 29 35 3 10 9 43
25 44,5 25 34 40 3 10 9 45
28 47,5 25 37 43 3 8,5 9 42
30 50 27 39 45 3 10 9 47
35 56 28,5 44 50 3 10 9 48,5
43 71 30 54 61 4 13 9 56
50 80 30 62 70 4 14 9 58
65 98 35 77 85 4 14 9 63
100 145 45 115 125 4 16 9 81
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS20 / LMS20T SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3T PTFE wedge • Unbalanced.
3a O-rings • System attached to the shaft by allen
3Ta PTFE gasket screws.
4 Springs
5 Metal frame • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5a Set screws
5b Ring
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 14 ÷ 100 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The set of springs placed around the contact surface
of the rotating part generates a more uniformed load
than in models with a single spring.
The LMS20 is suitable for many different applica-
tions. Seal compliant with standard EN 12756 (KU).
The LMS20T uses a PTFE wedge as a secondary seal
and is appropriate for highly aggressive chemicals
and for thermal oils with high temperatures. The ver-
sion in inches has a standard stationary PF. L22 part.

TYPE LMS2O TYPE LMS20T

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d3T d4 d4T I3 I3T d6 d7 d8 I4 I5 I6 I7 I1 I1T (“) mm d3 d3T d4 d4T I3 I3T d6 d7 I4 I4T I1 I1T
14 24 28,4 26 31 23 21 21 25 3 12 1,5 4 8,5 35 33 0,500 12,70 23,8 26,7 27 29 23,8 20,6 20,4 25,4 5,9 7,9 29,7 28,5
16 26 30,8 28 34 23 19 23 27 3 12 1,5 4 8,5 35 31 0,625 15,88 27 30,7 30,2 34 23,8 19 26,8 31,8 6,6 10,3 30,4 29,3
18 32 33,8 34 36,5 24 22 27 33 3 13,5 2 5 9 37,5 35,5 0,750 19,05 30,2 34 33,3 37 23,8 22,2 29,9 34,9 6,6 10,3 30,4 32,5
20 34 34,8 36 38 24 24 29 35 3 13,5 2 5 9 37,5 37,5 0,875 22,23 33,3 37,2 36,5 40 23,8 23,8 33,1 38,1 6,6 10,3 30,4 34,1
22 36 35,6 38 39 24 24 31 37 3 13,5 2 5 9 37,5 37,5 1,000 25,40 36,5 40,3 39,7 43 25,4 25,4 36,3 41,3 6,6 11,1 32 36,5
24 38 38,8 40 42 26,7 25 33 39 3 13,3 2 5 9 40 38,3 1,125 28,58 39,7 43,5 42,9 46 25,4 27 39,5 44,5 6,6 11,1 32 38,1
25 39 39,8 41 43 27 25 34 40 3 13 2 5 9 40 38 1,250 31,75 42,9 48,3 46 51 25,4 27 42,6 47,6 6,6 11,1 32 38,1
28 42 43,4 44 46 30 27 37 43 3 12,5 2 5 9 42,5 39,5 1,375 34,93 49,2 51,5 52,4 54 35 28,6 45,8 50,8 6,6 11,1 41,6 39,7
30 44 46,4 46 49 30,5 27 39 45 3 12 2 5 9 42,5 39 1,500 38,10 49,2 54,6 52,4 58 28,6 28,6 47,6 54 7,5 11,1 36,1 39,7
32 46 49,7 48 53 30,5 29 42 48 3 12 2 5 9 42,5 41 1,625 41,28 57,2 61 60,3 64 29,4 35 53,9 60,3 8,2 12,7 37,6 47,7
33 47 - 49 - 30,5 - 42 48 3 12 2 5 9 42,5 - 1,750 44,45 58,7 64,2 61,9 67 35 35 57,1 63,5 8,2 12,7 43,2 47,7
35 49 51,3 51 54 30,5 29 44 50 3 12 2 5 9 42,5 41 1,875 47,63 63,5 67,3 66,7 70 35 35 60,3 66,7 8,2 12,7 43,2 47,7
38 54 54,5 58 58 32 29 49 56 4 13 2 6 9 45 42 2,000 50,80 66,7 70,5 69,9 73 35 35 63,5 69,9 8,2 12,7 43,2 47,7
40 56 59,6 60 63 32 35 51 58 4 13 2 6 9 45 48 2,125 53,98 71,4 76,9 74,6 80 43 43 69,8 76,2 9,5 14,3 52,5 57,3
43 59 - 63 - 32 - 54 61 4 13 2 6 9 45 - 2,250 57,15 72,2 80 75,4 83 35 43 73 79,4 9,5 14,3 44,5 57,3
45 61 64,7 65 68 32 35 56 63 4 13 2 6 9 45 48 2,375 60,33 76,2 83,2 79,4 86 43 43 76,2 82,6 9,5 14,3 52,5 57,3
48 64 67,2 68 70 32 35 59 66 4 13 2 6 9 45 48 2,500 63,50 79,4 86,4 82,6 89 35 43 79,3 85,7 9,5 14,3 44,5 57,3
50 66 69,6 70 73 34 35 62 70 4 13,5 2,5 6 9 47,5 48,5 2,625 66,68 82,6 89,6 85,7 92 43 43 79,3 85,7 9,5 15,9 52,5 58,9
53 69 - 73 - 34 - 65 73 4 13,5 2,5 6 9 47,5 - 2,750 69,85 85,7 92,7 88,9 96 43 43 82,5 88,9 9,5 15,9 52,5 58,9
55 71 77,7 75 81 34 43 67 75 4 13,5 2,5 6 9 47,5 56,5 2,875 73,03 88,9 95,9 92,1 99 43 43 85,3 95,3 11,3 15,9 54,3 58,9
58 78 - 83 - 39 - 70 78 4 13,5 2,5 6 9 52,5 - 3,000 76,20 92,1 97,5 95,3 100 43 43 88,4 98,4 11,3 15,9 54,3 58,9
60 80 82,7 85 86 39 43 72 80 4 13,5 2,5 6 9 52,5 56,5 3,125 79,38 95,3 100,7 98,4 104 43 43 91,6 101,6 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
63 83 - 88 - 39 - 75 83 4 13,5 2,5 6 9 52,5 - 3,250 82,55 98,4 105,4 101,6 108 43 43 94,8 104,8 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
65 85 87,7 90 91 39 43 77 85 4 13,5 2,5 6 9 52,5 56,5 3,375 85,73 101,6 108,6 104,8 111 43 43 98 108 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
68 88 - 93 - 39 - 81 90 4 13,5 2,5 7 9 52,5 - 3,500 88,90 104,8 111,8 108 115 43 43 101,1 111,1 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
70 90 92,6 95 96 45,5 43 83 92 4 14,5 2,5 7 9 60 57,5 3,625 92,08 108 115 111,1 118 43 43 104,3 114,3 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
75 95 96,3 104 100 45,5 43 88 97 4 14,5 2,5 7 9 60 57,5 3,750 95,25 111,1 118,1 114,3 121 43 43 107,5 117,5 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
80 104 101,1 109 104 45 43 95 105 4 15 3 7 9 60 58 3,875 98,43 114,3 121,3 117,5 124 43 43 110,7 120,7 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
85 109 107,7 114 111 45 43 100 110 4 15 3 7 9 60 58 4,000 101,60 117,5 124,5 120,7 127 43 43 113,8 123,8 14,3 19,8 57,3 62,8
90 114 112,7 119 116 50 43 105 115 4 15 3 7 9 65 58
95 119 117,7 124 121 50 43 110 120 4 15 3 7 9 65 58
100 124 122,7 129 126 50 43 115 125 4 15 3 7 9 65 58

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS20B / LMS20BT SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3T PTFE wedge • Balanced.
3a O-rings • System attached to the shaft by allen
3Ta PTFE gasket screws.
4 Springs
5 Metal frame • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5a Set screws
5b Ring
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 14 ÷ 100 mm p= 60 kg/cm²
v= 25 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The balanced contact surface design allows the me-
chanical seal to be used in applications with high
pressures without suffering premature wear.
The set of springs placed around the contact surface
of the rotating part generates a more uniformed load
than in models with a single spring.
It can be supplied with PTFE wedge for highly aggres-
sive chemicals with high temperatures.
Seal compliant with standard EN 12756 (KB).

TYPE LMS20B TYPE LMS20BT

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d2 d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I2 I4/ I4T I6 I7 I1/ I1T (“) mm d2 d2 d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I4T I1 I1T


(") mm

14 18 32 34 30,5 21 25 3 18 12 5,5 8,5 42,5 0,875 22,23 1,000 25,40 39,67 41,67 33,32 36,3 41,3 6,6 11,1 39,92 44,42
16 20 34 36 30,5 23 27 3 18 12 5,5 8,5 42,5 1,000 25,40 1,125 28,58 42,85 44,85 34,93 39,5 44,5 6,6 11,1 41,53 46,03
18 22 36 38 31,5 27 33 3 20 13,5 7 9 45 1,125 28,58 1,250 31,75 47,63 35,75 34,93 42,6 47,6 6,6 11,1 41,53 46,03
20 24 38 40 31,5 29 35 3 20 13,5 7 9 45 1,125 28,58 1,375 34,93 50,8 38,93 36,5 45,8 50,8 6,6 11,1 43,1 47,6
22 26 40 42 31,5 31 37 3 20 13,5 7 9 45 1,250 31,75 1,500 38,10 53,98 42,10 36,5 47,6 54 7,5 11,1 44 47,6
24 28 42 44 34,2 33 39 3 20 13,3 7 9 47,5 1,375 34,93 1,625 41,28 60,33 45,28 44,45 53,9 60,3 8,2 12,7 52,65 57,15
25 30 44 46 34,5 34 40 3 20 13 7 9 47,5 1,500 38,10 1,750 44,45 63,5 48,45 44,45 57,1 63,5 8,2 12,7 52,65 57,15
28 33 47 49 37,5 37 43 3 20 12,5 7 9 50 1,625 41,28 1,875 47,63 66,68 51,63 44,45 60,3 66,7 8,2 12,7 52,65 57,15
30 35 49 51 38 39 45 3 20 12 7 9 50 1,750 44,45 2,000 50,80 69,85 54,80 44,45 63,5 69,9 8,2 12,7 52,65 57,15
32 38 54 58 38 42 48 3 20 12 7 9 50 1,875 47,63 2,125 53,98 76,2 58,98 52,37 69,8 76,2 9,5 14,3 61,87 66,67
33 38 54 58 38 42 48 3 23 12 7 9 50 2,000 50,80 2,250 57,15 79,38 62,15 52,37 73 79,4 9,5 14,3 61,87 66,67
35 40 56 60 38 44 50 3 23 12 7 9 50 2,125 53,98 2,375 60,33 82,55 65,33 52,37 76,2 82,6 9,5 14,3 61,87 66,67
38 43 59 63 39,5 49 56 4 23 13 8 9 52,5 2,250 57,15 2,500 63,50 85,73 68,50 52,37 79,3 85,7 9,5 14,3 61,87 66,67
40 45 61 65 39,5 51 58 4 23 13 8 9 52,5 2,375 60,33 2,625 66,68 88,9 71,68 52,37 79,3 85,7 9,5 15,9 61,87 68,27
43 48 64 68 39,5 54 61 4 23 13 8 9 52,5 2,500 63,50 2,750 69,85 92,08 74,85 52,37 82,5 88,9 9,5 15,9 61,87 68,27
45 50 66 70 39,5 56 63 4 23 13 8 9 52,5 2,625 66,68 2,875 73,03 95,25 78,03 52,37 85,3 95,3 11,3 15,9 63,67 68,27
48 53 69 73 39,5 59 66 4 23 13 8 9 52,5 2,750 69,85 3,000 76,20 96,82 81,20 52,37 88,4 98,4 11,3 15,9 63,67 68,27
50 55 71 75 44 62 70 4 25 13,5 8,5 9 57,5 2,875 73,03 3,125 79,38 100 84,38 52,37 91,6 101,6 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
53 58 78 83 44 65 73 4 25 13,5 8,5 9 57,5 3,000 76,20 3,250 82,55 104,78 87,55 52,37 94,8 104,8 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
55 60 80 85 44 67 75 4 25 13,5 8,5 9 57,5 3,125 79,38 3,375 85,73 107,95 90,73 52,37 98 108 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
58 63 83 88 49 70 78 4 25 13,5 8,5 9 62,5 3,250 82,55 3,500 88,90 111,13 93,90 52,37 101,1 111,1 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
60 65 85 90 49 72 80 4 25 13,5 8,5 9 62,5 3,375 85,73 3,625 92,08 114,3 97,08 52,37 104,3 114,3 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
65 70 90 95 49 77 85 4 25 13,5 8,5 9 62,5 3,500 88,90 3,750 95,25 117,48 100,25 52,37 107,5 117,5 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
70 75 95 104 55,5 83 92 4 28 14,5 9,5 9 70 3,625 92,08 3,875 98,43 120,65 103,43 52,37 110,7 120,7 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
75 80 104 109 55,5 88 97 4 28 14,5 9,5 9 70 3,750 95,25 4,000 101,60 123,83 106,60 52,37 113,8 123,8 14,3 19,8 66,67 72,17
80 85 109 114 55 95 105 4 28 15 10 9 70
85 90 114 119 60 100 110 4 28 15 10 9 75
90 95 119 124 60 105 115 4 28 15 10 9 75
95 100 124 129 60 110 120 4 28 15 10 9 75
100 105 129 134 60 115 125 4 28 15 10 9 75

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS22 SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Unbalanced.
• System attached to the shaft by allen
COMPONENTS: screws.
1 Rotating contact surface • Not dependent on the rotation direction
3a O-rings
4 Springs
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 20 ÷ 100 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -40 ÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The contact surface of the rotating part can be de-
tached, which makes this model extremely versatile
as it is easy to exchange contact surfaces made of
different materials.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Shaft Rotary part

mm d3 d4 (“) mm d3 d4 I3
I3
20 34 39 35 1,00 25,40 39,70 44,70 41,28
22 36 41 35 1,13 28,58 42,85 47,85 41,28
24 38 43 35 1,19 30,15 44,45 49,45 41,28
25 39 44 35 1,25 31,75 46,02 51,02 41,28
28 42 47 35 1,38 34,93 49,20 54,20 41,28
30 44 49 35 1,44 36,50 50,80 55,80 41,28
32 46 51 35 1,50 38,10 52,37 57,37 41,28
33 47 52 35 1,63 41,28 58,72 63,72 44,45
35 49 54 35 1,75 44,45 60,33 65,33 44,45
38 54 59 38 1,88 47,63 65,07 70,07 44,45
40
Medidas sujetas a56variaciones 61 38
o modificaciones. 2,00 50,80 68,25 73,25 44,45
43 59 64 38 2,13 53,98 71,42 76,42 44,45
45 61 66 38 2,25 57,15 74,60 79,60 44,45
48 64 69 38 2,38 60,33 77,77 82,77 44,45
50 66 71 39 2,50 63,50 80,95 85,95 44,45
53 69 74 40 2,63 66,68 84,12 89,12 44,45
55 71 76 40 2,75 69,85 87,30 92,30 44,45
58 76 81 41 2,88 73,03 90,47 95,47 44,45
60 78 83 41 3,00 76,20 93,65 98,65 44,45
63 81 86 41 3,13 79,38 101,60 106,60 44,45
65 83 88 41 3,25 82,55 104,78 109,78 44,45
68 86 91 41 3,38 85,73 107,95 112,95 44,45
70 90 95 42 3,50 88,90 111,13 116,13 44,45
75 95 100 42 3,63 92,08 114,30 119,30 44,45
80 100 105 42 3,75 95,25 117,48 122,48 46,02
85 105 110 43 3,88 98,43 120,65 125,65 46,02
90 110 115 45 4,00 101,60 123,83 128,83 46,02
95 115 120 45
4,25 107,95 130,18 135,18 52,37
100 120 125 45
4,50 114,30 136,53 141,53 52,37
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS26 SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Equilibrado.
• Sistema rotación independiente
COMPONENTS: • Multimuelle
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface
• External mounting.
3a O-ring
4 Spring
5 Metal frame OPERATING LIMITS:
6 Ring
7 Metal frame p= 50 kg/cm² v= 50 m/s
8 Setting clips
t= -20÷ +140oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Balanced mechanical seal with protected springs
to prevent them from blocking when in contact with
sticky or viscous fluids. The O-ring on the shaft is
static, thereby preventing “fretting” of the shaft.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part

mm d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5

40 65 64 52 53.5 59 48.5 30 39 9.5 5


50 75 77 61 63.5 72 54.5 33 42.2 12.3 5
53 80 80 64 66.5 75 55 33.5 42.7 12.3 5
55 85 85 68 71.5 80 60 36.5 47.2 12.8 5
60 90 90 74 76.5 85 61.5 38 48.7 12.8 5
65 95 95 78 81.5 90 62 38 49.2 12.8 5
80 115 119 98 102 110.5 63.5 38 50 13.5 5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS27 SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Balanced.
• System attached to the shaft by allen
COMPONENTS: screws.
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.
3 O-rings • External mounting.
4 Springs
5 Metal frame
6 Sleeve OPERATING LIMITS:
7 Flange
d1= 25 ÷ 160 mm p= vacio 6 kg/cm²
v= 2 m/s t= -20÷ +150oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A multi-spring mechanical seal recommended for
vertical stirrers with moderate speeds. The fixed part
may have cooling/lubrication systems: flush and/or
cooled flange connection.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm

Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

(“) mm I1 I3 d5 d2 d3 d4 dmín6 d6
máx I4 (“) mm I1 I3 d5 d2 d3 d4 dmín6 d6
máx I4
1,00 25 40,5 41,5 68 34 148 - 100 132 11 3,000 80 43,5 44,5 118 84 208 105 155 190 14
1,125 28 40,5 41,5 68 34 148 55 100 132 11 3,250 85 43,5 44,5 123 89 213 110 160 195 14
- 30 40,5 41,5 68 34 148 55 100 132 11 3,500 90 43,5 44,5 128 94 218 115 165 200 14
1,250 32 40,5 41,5 73 39 153 60 105 137 11 3,750 95 43,5 44,5 133 99 223 120 170 205 14
1,375 35 40,5 41,5 73 39 153 60 105 137 11 100 43,5 44,5 138 104 228 125 175 210 14
1,500 38 40,5 41,5 78 44 158 65 110 142 11 4,000 105 43,5 44,5 143 109 233 130 180 215 14
- 40 40,5 41,5 78 44 158 65 110 142 11 4,250 110 43,5 44,5 148 114 238 135 185 220 14
1,625 45 40,5 41,5 83 49 163 68 115 152 11 4,500 115 43,5 44,5 153 119 267 140 196 243 18
1,750 - 40,5 41,5 83 49 163 68 115 152 11 4,750 125 43,5 44,5 163 129 277 150 206 253 18
1,875 48 40,5 41,5 88 54 178 73 125 160 14 5,000 140 43,5 44,5 178 144 297 165 221 273 18
1,125 50 40,5 41,5 88 54 178 73 125 160 14 5,250 - 43,5 44,5 178 144 297 165 221 273 18
2,000 55 40,5 41,5 93 59 183 78 130 165 14 5,500 - 43,5 44,5 178 144 297 165 221 273 18
2,125 - 40,5 41,5 93 59 183 78 130 165 14 5,750 150 43,5 44,5 188 154 307 175 231 283 18
2,250 60 40,5 41,5 98 64 188 85 135 170 14 6,000 160 43,5 44,5 198 164 317 185 241 283 18
2,375 65 40,5 44,5 103 69 193 90 140 175 14 6,250 - 43,5 44,5 198 164 317 185 241 293 18
2,500 - 40,5 44,5 103 69 193 90 140 175 14
6,625 70 43,5 44,5 108 74 198 95 145 180 14
2,750 - 43,5 44,5 108 74 198 95 145 180 14
2.875 75 43,5 44,5 113 79 203 100 150 185 14

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS28 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Balanced.
4 Springs • System attached to the shaft by allen
5 Metal frame screws.
5a Set screws
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.
• External mounting.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 25 ÷ 175 mm p= 15 kg/cm²
v= 2 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
It can be used in vertical agitators with moderate
speeds without the need to apply auxiliary lubrica-
tion systems. Adapted to DEBRIS cleaning systems.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

mm d3 d4 d5 I4 I5 I6 I7 (“) mm d3 d4 d5 I4 I5 I6 I7
25 63,5 47,6 57,9 20,6 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.00 25.40 63.50 47.63 57.94 20.62 12.70 11.89 69.04
28 66,6 50,8 61,1 20,6 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.13 28.58 66.68 50.80 61.11 20.62 12.70 11.89 69.04
30 69,8 53,9 67,5 22,2 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.25 31.75 69.85 53.98 67.46 20.62 12.70 11.89 69.85
32 69,8 53,9 67,5 22,2 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.38 34.93 73.03 57.15 70.64 20.62 12.70 11.89 69.85
33 73,0 57,1 70,6 22,2 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.50 38.10 76.20 63.50 76.99 20.62 12.70 11.89 69.85
35 73,0 57,1 70,6 22,2 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.63 41.28 79.38 66.68 80.16 20.62 12.70 11.89 69.85
38 76,2 63,5 77,0 22,2 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.75 44.45 82.55 69.85 83.34 20.62 12.70 11.89 73.03
40 79,3 66,6 80,2 22,2 12,7 11,9 69,0 1.88 47.63 85.73 73.03 89.69 25.40 15.88 11.89 73.03
43 82,5 69,8 83,3 22,2 12,7 11,9 69,0 2.00 50.80 88.90 79.38 98.32 25.40 15.88 11.89 73.03
45 85,7 73,0 89,7 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 2.13 53.98 92.08 79.38 99.21 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
50 88,9 79,3 96,0 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 2.25 57.15 95.25 85.73 102.39 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
53 92,0 79,3 99,2 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 2.38 60.33 98.43 88.90 105.56 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
55 95,2 85,7 102,4 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 2.50 63.50 101.60 92.08 108.74 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
58 98,4 88,9 105,6 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 2.63 66.68 104.78 95.25 111.91 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
60 98,4 88,9 105,6 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 2.75 69.85 107.95 98.43 115.09 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
63 101,6 92,0 108,7 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 2.88 73.03 111.13 101.60 118.26 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
65 104,7 95,2 111,9 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.00 76.20 114.30 104.78 119.84 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
68 107,9 98,4 115,1 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.13 79.38 117.48 107.95 124.61 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
70 107,9 98,4 115,1 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.25 82.55 120.65 111.13 127.79 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
75 114,3 103,3 119,8 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.38 85.73 123.83 114.30 130.96 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
80 120,6 111,1 127,8 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.50 88.90 127.00 117.48 134.14 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
85 123,9 114,3 131,1 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.63 92.08 130.18 120.65 137.31 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
90 130,2 120,7 137,3 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.75 95.25 133.35 123.83 140.49 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
95 133,3 123,8 140,5 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 3.88 98.43 136.53 127.00 143.66 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
100 139,7 133,3 150,0 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 4.00 101.60 139.70 130.18 150.01 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
105 142,9 136,5 153,2 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 4.13 104.78 142.88 133.35 153.19 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
110 149,2 142,8 159,5 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 4.25 107.95 146.05 136.53 156.36 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
115 155,5 149,2 165,9 25,4 15,9 15,1 73,0 4.38 111.13 149.23 139.70 159.54 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
4.50 114.30 152.40 142.88 162.71 25.40 15.88 15.06 73.03
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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MULTISPRING SEALS

LMS29 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3a O-rings
3b O-rings • Balanced.
3c O-rings • System attached to the shaft by allen
3d O-rings
screws
4 Springs
5 Metal frame • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5a Set screws
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 18 ÷ 100 mm p= 25 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The fact that the springs are not in contact with the
fluid makes this mechanical seal perfect for working
with particle-laden fluids, as it prevents them from
becoming blocked or obstructed.
Its structure and design makes it ideal for vacuum
operations without having to use a retaining ring. It
can be used with a single, tandem-mounted (API52)
or back-to back (API53) mounting system. The O-
ring resting on the shaft is not affected by any axial
movement (changes in pressure) and therefore
produces no wear on the surface of the shaft. Seal
compliant with standard EN 12756 (KU).

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d5 d6 d7 d8 I5 I6 I1k
18 33 34.7 19.5 39.7 27 33 3 2.0 5 37.5
20 35 36.7 19.5 41.7 29 35 3 2.0 5 37.5
22 37 38.7 19.5 43.7 31 37 3 2.0 5 37.5
24 39 40.7 20.5 45.7 33 39 3 2.0 5 40.0
25 40 41.7 20.5 46.7 34 40 3 2.0 5 40.0
28 43 44.7 21.5 49.7 37 43 3 2.0 5 42.5
30 45 46.7 21.5 51.7 39 45 3 2.0 5 42.5
32 48 49.7 21.5 54.7 42 48 3 2.0 5 42.5
33 48 49.7 21.5 54.7 42 48 3 2.0 5 42.5
35 50 51.7 21.5 56.7 44 50 3 2.0 5 42.5
38 56 57.7 24.0 62.7 49 56 4 2.0 5 45.0
40 58 59.7 24.0 64.7 51 58 4 2.0 5 45.0
43 61 62.7 24.0 67.7 54 61 4 2.0 5 45.0
45 63 64.7 24.0 69.7 56 63 4 2.0 5 45.0
48 66 67.7 24.0 72.7 59 66 4 2.0 5 45.0
50 70 71.7 25.0 76.7 62 70 4 2.5 6 47.5
53 73 74.7 25.0 79.7 65 73 4 2.5 6 47.5
55 75 76.7 25.0 81.7 67 75 4 2.5 6 47.5
58 78 80.5 28.0 85.5 70 78 4 2.5 6 52.5
60 80 82.5 28.0 87.5 72 80 4 2.5 6 52.5
63 83 85.5 28.0 90.5 75 83 4 2.5 6 52.5
65 85 87.5 28.0 92.5 77 85 4 2.5 6 52.5
68 90 92.5 28.0 97.5 81 90 4 2.5 7 52.5
70 92 94.5 34.0 99.5 83 92 4 2.5 7 60.0
75 97 100.5 34.0 105.5 88 97 4 2.5 7 60.0
80 105 108.5 34.0 113.5 95 105 4 3.0 7 60.0
85 110 113.5 34.0 118.5 100 110 4 3.0 7 60.0
90 115 118.5 39.0 123.5 105 115 4 3.0 7 65.0
95 120 123.5 39.0 128.5 110 120 4 3.0 7 65.0
100 125 128.5 39.0 133.5 115 125 4 3.0 7 65.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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WAVE SPRING SEALS

LWS10 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • System attached to the shaft by allen
5 Metal frame screws.
5a Set screws
5b Ring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 14 ÷ 150 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Recommended for working with sticky fluids and
fluids laden with particles and fibres. Unlike the
multispring models, the wave spring model cannot
be blocked or obstructed and its open leaf design
produces a self-cleaning effect.
Standard L9 type stationary part.
Seal compliant with standard EN 12756 (KU).
Available with a pumping ring on the casing to re-
duce the temperature between the contact surfaces
and facilitate the barrier fluid movement in the case
of double mounting (reference LWS10-F).
Tolerance: l1 d1 14...25 mm ± 1.0; 28...63 mm ± 1.5; > 65 mm ± 2.0
Contact surface kits supplied available.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d3f d4f d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I5 I6 I7 I1 mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I5 I6 I7 I1
14 25 34 39 30 25.0 21 25 3 10.0 1.5 4 8.5 35.0 105 138 143 47 122.2 134.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
16 27 36 41 32 25.0 23 27 3 10.0 1.5 4 8.5 35.0 110 143 148 47 128.2 140.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
18 33 38 43 38 26.0 27 33 3 11.5 2.0 4 9.0 37.5 115 148 153 47 136.2 148.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
20 35 40 45 40 26.0 29 35 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 37.5
120 153 158 47 138.2 150.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
22 37 42 47 42 26.0 31 37 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 37.5
24 39 44 49 44 28.5 33 39 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 40.0 125 158 163 47 142.2 154.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
25 40 45 50 45 28.5 34 40 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 40.0 130 163 168 47 146.2 158.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
28 43 47 52 48 31.0 37 43 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5 135 168 173 47 152.2 164.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
30 45 49 54 50 31.0 39 45 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5 140 173 178 47 156.2 168.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
32 47 51 56 52 31.0 42 48 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5 145 178 183 47 161.2 173.3 5 20 2 10 -- 67
33 48 51 56 53 31.0 42 48 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5
150 183 189 47 168.2 180.3 5 22 2 10 -- 69
35 50 54 59 55 31.0 44 50 3 11.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5
38 55 59 64 60 31.0 49 56 4 14.0 2.0 6 9.0 45.0 * Multispring design manufacture for d1>100 mm.
40 57 61 66 62 31.0 51 58 4 14.0 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
43 60 65 70 65 31.0 54 61 4 14.0 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
45 62 66 71 67 31.0 56 63 4 14.0 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
48 65 69 74 70 31.0 59 66 4 14.0 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
50 67 71 76 72 32.5 62 70 4 15.0 2.5 6 9.0 47.5
53 70 75 80 75 32.5 65 73 4 15.0 2.5 6 9.0 47.5
55 72 76 81 77 32.5 67 75 4 15.0 2.5 6 9.0 47.5
58 79 83 88 84 37.5 70 78 4 15.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
60 81 85 90 86 37.5 72 80 4 15.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
63 84 88 93 89 37.5 75 83 4 15.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
65 86 95 100 91 37.5 77 85 4 15.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
68 89 93 98 94 34.5 81 90 4 18.0 2.5 7 9.0 52.5
70 91 95 100 96 42.0 83 92 4 18.0 2.5 7 9.0 60.0
75 99 105 110 104 42.0 88 97 4 18.0 2.5 7 9.0 60.0
80 104 109 114 109 41.8 95 105 4 18.2 3.0 7 9.0 60.0
85 109 114 119 114 41.8 100 110 4 18.2 3.0 7 9.0 60.0
90 114 119 124 119 46.8 105 115 4 18.2 3.0 7 9.0 65.0
95 119 124 129 124 47.8 110 120 4 17.2 3.0 7 9.0 65.0
100 124 129 134 129 47.8 115 125 4 17.2 3.0 7 9.0 65.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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WAVE SPRING SEALS

LWS10B SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Balanced.
4 Spring • System attached to the shaft by allen
5 Metal frame screws.
5a Set screws
5b Ring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 14 ÷ 100 mm p= 25 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -50÷ +220oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The balanced contact surface design allows the
mechanical seal to be used in applications with high
pressures without suffering premature wear. Recom-
mended for working with sticky fluids and fluids la-
den with particles and fibres. Unlike the multispring
models, the wave spring model cannot be blocked or
obstructed and its open leaf design produces a self-
cleaning effect. Standard L9 type fixed stationary
part, standardised seal, compliant with EN 12756
(KB).
The casing can incorporate a pumping ring to re-
duce the temperature between the contact surfaces
and facilitate the barrier fluid movement in the case
of double mounting (reference LWS10B-F).

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

d1 d2 d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I2 I4 I6 I1K
14 18 33 37 32.5 21 25 3 18 10.0 9 42.5
16 20 35 39 32.5 23 27 3 18 10.0 9 42.5
18 22 37 41 33.5 27 33 3 20 11.5 9 45.0
20 24 39 43 33.5 29 35 3 20 11.5 9 45.0
22 26 41 45 33.5 31 37 3 20 11.5 9 45.0
24 28 43 47 36.0 33 39 3 20 11.5 9 47.5
25 30 45 49 36.0 34 40 3 20 11.5 9 47.5
28 33 48 52 38.5 37 43 3 20 11.5 9 50.0
30 35 50 54 38.5 39 45 3 20 11.5 9 50.0
32 38 55 59 38.5 42 48 3 20 11.5 9 50.0
33 38 55 59 38.5 42 48 3 20 11.5 9 50.0
35 40 57 61 38.5 44 50 3 20 11.5 9 50.0
38 43 60 64 38.5 49 56 4 23 14.0 10 52.5
40 45 62 66 38.5 51 58 4 23 14.0 10 52.5
43 48 65 69 38.5 54 61 4 23 14.0 10 52.5
45 50 67 71 38.5 56 63 4 23 14.0 10 52.5
48 53 70 74 38.5 59 66 4 23 14.0 10 52.5
50 55 72 76 42.5 62 70 4 25 15.0 11 57.5
53 58 79 83 42.5 65 73 4 25 15.0 11 57.5
55 60 81 85 42.5 67 75 4 25 15.0 11 57.5
58 63 84 88 47.5 70 78 4 25 15.0 11 62.5
60 65 86 90 47.5 72 80 4 25 15.0 11 62.5
63 68 89 93 47.5 77 83 4 25 15.0 11 62.5
65 70 91 95 47.5 75 85 4 25 15.0 11 62.5
70 75 99 103 52.0 83 92 4 28 18.0 12 70.0
75 80 104 108 52.0 88 97 4 28 18.0 12 70.0
80 85 109 113 51.8 95 105 4 28 18.2 13 70.0
85 90 114 118 56.8 100 110 4 28 18.2 13 75.0
90 95 119 123 56.8 105 115 4 28 18.2 13 75.0
95 100 124 128 57.8 110 120 4 28 17.2 13 75.0
100 105 129 133 57.8 115 125 4 28 17.2 13 75.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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WAVE SPRING SEALS

LWS12 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • System attached to the shaft by allen
5 Set screws
5a Metal frame
screws.
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 20 ÷ 100 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Its mounting dimensions make it a perfect seal for
installing in small spaces. The wave spring is not
blocked or obstructed when working with fluids laden
with particles and fibres, or viscous fluids.
Standard L1 DIN stationary part.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I5 I6 I1
20 31 36 20.5 29 35 3 10.0 2.0 5 30.5
22 33 38 20.5 31 37 3 10.0 2.0 5 30.5
24 36 41 22.5 33 39 3 10.0 2.0 5 32.5
25 39 44 23.5 34 40 3 10.0 2.0 5 33.5
28 42 47 23.5 37 43 3 10.0 2.0 5 33.5
30 44 49 24.5 39 45 3 10.0 2.0 5 34.5
32 46 51 24.5 42 48 3 10.0 2.0 5 34.5
33 47 52 24.5 42 48 3 10.0 2.0 5 34.5
35 49 54 24.5 44 50 3 10.0 2.0 5 34.5
38 53 58 27.0 49 56 4 11.0 2.0 6 38.0
40 55 60 28.0 51 58 4 11.0 2.0 6 39.0
43 58 63 28.0 54 61 4 11.0 2.0 6 39.0
45 60 65 28.0 56 63 4 11.0 2.0 6 39.0
48 63 68 28.0 59 66 4 11.0 2.0 6 39.0
50 66 71 27.0 62 70 4 13.0 2.5 6 39.0
53 69 74 27.0 65 73 4 13.0 2.5 6 39.0
55 71 76 27.0 67 75 4 13.0 2.5 6 39.0
58 77 82 29.0 70 78 4 13.0 2.5 6 42.0
60 79 84 29.0 72 80 4 13.0 2.5 6 42.0
63 82 87 32.0 75 83 4 13.0 2.5 6 45.0
65 84 89 32.0 77 85 4 13.0 2.5 6 45.0
68 87 92 33.5 81 90 4 15.0 2.5 7 48.5
70 89 94 32.0 83 92 4 15.0 2.5 7 47.0
75 94 99 32.0 88 97 4 15.0 2.5 7 47.0
80 100 105 32.5 95 105 4 15.5 3.0 7 48.0
85 105 110 32.5 100 110 4 15.5 3.0 7 48.0
90 112 117 38.5 105 115 4 15.5 3.0 7 54.0
95 117 122 38.5 110 120 4 15.5 3.0 7 54.0
100 122 127 38.5 115 125 4 15.5 3.0 7 54.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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WAVE SPRING SEALS

LWS30 / LWS30A SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3a O-rings
3b O-rings • Balanced.
3c O-rings • System attached to the shaft by allen
4 Spring
screws.
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws • Not dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 18 ÷ 100 mm p= 35 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
The wave spring is protected from the fluid. Ideal for
using in cleaning processes since the possibility of
particles adhering to the seal is considerably redu-
ced.
Internally balanced, with no need for a stepped shaft
(LWS10B). Suitable for working in applications with
high pressures. The O-ring resting on the shaft does
not cause wear as there is no axial movement (chan-
ges in pressure).
Seal compliant with standard EN 12756 (KU).
TYPE LWS30 TYPE LWS30A Standard L16 type stationary part (LWS30).

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 I3A I9 d6 d7 d8 I4 I4A I5 I6 I7 I1
18 32 34 30.5 28.5 3.0 27 33 3 7.0 9.0 2.0 4 8.5 37.5
20 34 36 30.5 28.5 3.0 29 35 3 7.0 9.0 2.0 5 8.5 37.5
22 36 38 30.5 28.5 3.0 31 37 3 7.0 9.0 2.0 5 9.0 37.5
24 38 40 33.0 31.0 3.5 33 39 3 7.0 9.0 2.0 5 9.0 40.0
25 39 41 33.0 31.0 3.5 34 40 3 7.0 9.0 2.0 5 9.0 40.0
28 42 44 35.5 33.0 3.5 37 43 3 7.0 9.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5
30 44 46 35.5 33.0 3.5 39 45 3 7.0 9.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5
32 47 48 35.5 33.0 3.5 42 48 3 7.0 9.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5
33 47 49 35.5 33.0 3.5 42 48 3 7.0 9.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5
35 49 51 35.5 33.0 3.5 44 50 3 7.0 9.5 2.0 5 9.0 42.5
38 54 58 37.0 34.5 4.0 49 56 4 8.0 10.5 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
40 56 60 37.0 34.5 4.0 51 58 4 8.0 10.5 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
43 59 63 37.0 34.5 4.0 54 61 4 8.0 10.5 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
45 61 65 37.0 34.5 4.0 56 63 4 8.0 10.5 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
48 64 68 37.0 34.5 4.0 59 66 4 8.0 10.5 2.0 6 9.0 45.0
50 66 70 38.0 35.5 4.5 62 70 4 9.5 12.0 2.5 6 9.0 47.5
53 69 73 38.0 35.5 4.5 65 73 4 9.5 12.0 2.5 6 9.0 47.5
55 71 75 38.0 35.5 4.5 67 75 4 9.5 12.0 2.5 6 9.0 47.5
58 78 83 42.0 39.5 4.5 70 78 4 10.5 13.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
60 80 85 42.0 39.5 4.5 72 80 4 10.5 13.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
63 83 88 42.0 39.5 4.5 75 83 4 10.5 13.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
65 85 90 42.0 39.5 4.5 77 85 4 10.5 13.0 2.5 6 9.0 52.5
68 88 93 41.5 39.0 4.5 81 90 4 11.0 13.5 2.5 7 9.0 52.5
70 90 95 48.5 46.0 5.0 83 92 4 11.5 14.0 2.5 7 9.0 60.0
75 99 104 48.5 46.0 5.5 88 97 4 11.5 14.0 2.5 7 9.0 60.0
80 104 109 48.5 46.0 5.5 95 105 4 11.5 14.0 3.0 7 9.0 60.0
85 109 114 48.5 46.0 5.5 100 110 4 11.5 14.0 3.0 7 9.0 60.0
90 114 119 52.0 49.5 5.5 105 115 4 13.0 15.5 3.0 7 9.0 65.0
95 119 124 52.0 49.5 5.5 110 120 4 13.0 15.5 3.0 7 9.0 65.0
100 124 129 52.0 49.5 5.5 115 125 4 13.0 15.5 3.0 7 9.0 65.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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WAVE SPRING SEALS

LWS31 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS: CHARACTERISTICS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface • Balanced.
3a O-rings • Shaft fixing system WITHOUT screws.
3b O-rings
3c Elastomeric cup
• Sentido rotación independiente.
3d Elastomeric cup
4 Springs OPERATING LIMITS:
5 Metal frame
d1= 20 ÷ 35 mm p= 35 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -40÷ +150oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A wave spring mechanical seal in which the spring is
isolated and protected from the product. Its hygienic
design reduces the likelihood of traces of product
being deposited on its surface, thereby eliminating
the risk of contamination.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimension in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d2 d3 I4 I2 I3 d6 d7 I4 I1
20 13.5 34 39 23 29 29 35 8.5 37.5
25 18.5 39 44 24.5 31.5 34 40 8.5 40
35 22.5 49 54 26 34 44 50 8.5 42.5
40 26 56 61 27.5 34.5 51 58 10.5 45
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

24
WAVE SPRING SEALS

LWS70 / LWS71 SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Unbalanced.
• System attached to the shaft by Allen
screws.
COMPONENTS: • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface
3 O-rings
OPERATING LIMITS:
3a O-rings
4 Spring
d1= 15.8 ÷ 100 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws
v= 15 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
5b Coupling pin (*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
This mechanical seal is designed for internal and
external mounting. Its small mounting size makes
it ideal for using in lobe pumps. The wave spring
cannot be blocked or obstructed when working with
fluids laden with particles, sticky or viscous fluids.
The fact that the rotating part of the mechanical seal
is made of stainless steel (the most habitual combi-
nation) makes it a resistant, robust seal.

TYPE LWS70 TYPE LWS71

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
LWS70 LWS71
(mm) d3 d4 I3
d7 I4 I1 d6 d7 d8 I4 I6 I1
15,8 27 30 19,1 28,5 6,3 25,4 - - - - - -
16 27 31 19,1 28,5 6,3 25,4 21 27 3 8,6 7 27,7
18 29 33 19,1 - - - 27 33 3 10 9 29,1
19,1 30 33 19,1 31,7 6,3 25,4 - - - - - -
20 32 36 19,1 - - - 29 35 3 10 9 29,1
22 34 38 19,1 - - - 31 37 3 10 9 29,1
24 34 38 19,1 35,4 7,6 26,7 33 39 3 10 9 29,1
25 35 39 19,1 - - - 34 40 3 10 9 29,1
28 40 44 19,1 42 7,6 26,7 37 43 3 10 9 29,1
28,6 39,5 42,5 19,1 41,2 7,6 26,7 - - - - - -
30 41 45 19,1 42,7 7,6 26,7 39 45 3 10 9 29,1
31,7 42,4 45,4 19,1 44,2 7,6 26,7 - - - - - -
32 43 47 19,1 44,4 7,6 26,7 42 48 3 10 9 29,1
33 44 48 19,1 - - - 42 48 3 10 9 29,1
35 46 50 19,1 47,6 7,6 26,7 44 50 3 10 9 29,1
38 52 56 21,1 53,9 8,1 29,2 49 56 4 11 10 32,1
40 55 59 21,1 - - - 51 58 4 11 10 32,1
43 58 62 21,1 - - - 54 61 4 11 10 32,1
44,4 58,2 61,2 21,1 60,3 8,1 29,2 - - - - - -
45 60 64 21,1 - - - 56 63 4 11 10 32,1
47,6 61,4 64,4 21,1 63,5 8,1 29,2 - - - - - -
48 62 66 21,1 - - - 59 66 4 11 10 32,1
50 62 66 21,1 63,9 8,1 29,2 62 70 4 13 11 34,1
50,8 64,6 67,6 22,1 66,6 9,6 31,7 - - - - - -
53 71 75 22,1 - - - 65 73 4 13 11 35,1
53,9 71 74 22,1 73 9,6 31,7 - - - - - -
54 71 74 22,1 73,9 9,6 31,7 - - - - - -
54,6 72 75 22,1 75 9,6 31,7 - - - - - -
55 72 76 22,1 75 9,6 31,7 67 75 4 13 11 35,1
58 78 82 25,8 - - - 70 78 4 13 11 38,8
60 79 83 25,8 - - - 72 80 4 13 11 38,8
63 79,3 82,3 25,8 83 9,1 34,9 75 83 4 13 11 38,8
63,5 79,3 82,3 25,8 88,9 9,1 34,9 - - - - - -
65 87 91 25,8 - - - 77 85 4 13 11 38,8
68 89 93 25,8 - - - 81 90 4 15,3 12 41,1
69,8 88,9 91,9 25,8 95,2 9,1 34,9 - - - - - -
70 89 93 25,8 - - - 83 92 4 15,3 12 41,1
73 94 97 25,8 98,4 9,1 34,9 - - - - - -
75 96 100 25,8 100,4 9,1 34,9 88 97 4 15,3 12 41,1
76,2 96,9 99,9 25,8 101,6 9,1 34,9 - - - - - -
80 101 105 25,8 104 9,1 34,9 95 105 4 15,7 13 41,5
85 108 112 25,8 - - - 100 110 4 15,7 13 41,5
90 113 117 25,8 - - - 105 115 4 15,7 13 41,5
95 116 120 25,8 125 9,1 34,9 110 120 4 15,7 13 41,5
100 121 125 25,8 130 9,1 34,9 115 125 4 15,7 13 41,5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CONICAL

FH / FHC SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings • Unbalanced.
3a O-rings
• Single conical spring.
3b O-rings
3T PTFE wedge • Dependent on the rotation direction.
3Ta PTFE gasket • Exchangeable contact surfaces.
4 Spring
5 Metal frame OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 100 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A general-purpose single, robust seal in which the
contact surfaces can be exchanged with each other.
It can be used in industrial applications for clean
fluids with low viscosities or with a low content of
suspended solids that tend to produced sediments or
adhere to the seal.
Types:
FH6: secondary seals made of PTFE.
FHC: same structure as FH but the length is I3C.

TYPE FH TYPE FH PTFE

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 I3C* d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1
10 20 22 20 15 14.0 18.1 5.5 1.2 3 25.5
12 22 25 22 18 16.5 20.6 5.5 1.2 3 27.5
14 25 28 27 22 19.0 23.1 6.0 1.2 3 33.0
15 29 32 27 22 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 34.0
16 29 32 28 23 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 35.0
18 33 36 30 24 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 38.0
20 33 36 30 25 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 38.0
22 38 41 30 25 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 38.0
24 38 41 32 27 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 40.0
25 40 45 33 27 33.0 38.2 8.5 2.0 4 41.5
26 40 45 33 27 33.0 38.2 8.5 2.0 4 41.5
28 46 50 36 29 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 45.0
30 46 50 37 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 46.0
32 46 50 37 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 46.0
34 56 62 48 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 59.5
35 56 62 48 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 59.5
36 56 62 48 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 59.5
38 63 70 48 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 59.5
40 63 70 48 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 59.5
42 63 70 48 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 59.5
43 63 70 48 41 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 59.5
45 69 75 51 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 62.5
48 69 75 51 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 62.5
50 76 83 55 45 64.0 72.5 11.5 2.0 6 66.5
55 76 83 57 47 64.0 72.5 11.5 2.0 6 68.5
60 84 90 61 49 72.0 79.3 11.5 2.0 6 72.5
65 89 96 63 51 77.0 84.5 11.5 2.0 6 74.5
70 94 101 63 51 82.0 89.5 11.5 2.0 6 74.5
75 100 106 68 57 87.0 94.5 11.5 2.0 6 79.5
80 105 111 70 59 92.0 99.5 11.5 2.0 6 81.5
85 115 125 72 59 98.0 105.5 13.5 2.5 6 85.5
90 120 132 75 62 105 111.5 13.5 2.5 6 88.5
95 126 137 75 62 110 116.5 13.5 2.5 6 88.5
100 130 143 85 75 114 119.5 13.5 2.5 6 98.5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CONICAL

FN / LS15 and FN.NU / LS15DIN SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Unbalanced.
3b O-rings • Single conical spring.
4 Spring
• Dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Metal frame
A Spacer not provided with the seal
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 40 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -20÷ +180oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
An all-purpose mechanical seal.
A single seal with a versatile design that can be used
in applications with low demands: for pumping indus-
trial wastewater and for household use.
Seal compliant with standard EN 12756 (NU).

DIMENSIONS CHART FN / LS15 DIMENSIONS CHART FN.NU / LS15DIN


Dimensions in mm Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1 mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1N I1
10 19.5 22 15 14.0 18.1 5.5 1.2 3 20.5 10 20.0 22 15 17 21 7 1 4 40 22
11 22.0 25 18 16.5 20.6 5.5 1.2 3 23.5 12 22.0 25 18 19 23 7 1 4 40 25
12 22.8 25 18 16.5 20.6 5.5 1.2 3 23.5 14 24.0 28 22 21 25 7 1 4 40 29
13 25.0 28 22 19.0 23.1 6.0 1.2 3 28.0 16 26.0 32 23 23 27 7 1 4 40 30
14 25.0 28 22 19.0 23.1 6.0 1.2 3 28.0 18 32.0 36 24 27 33 10 4 9 45 34
15 28.6 32 22 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 29.0 20 33.0 36 25 29 35 10 5 9 45 35
16 28.6 32 23 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 30.0 22 36.0 42 25 31 37 10 5 9 45 35
17 28.6 32 23 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 30.0 24 37.4 42 27 33 39 10 5 9 50 37
18 32.7 36 24 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 32.0 25 38.0 45 27 34 40 10 5 9 50 37
19 32.7 36 25 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 33.0 28 42.0 51 29 37 43 10 5 9 50 39
20 32.7 36 25 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 33.0 30 44.0 51 30 39 45 10 5 9 50 40
21 37.4 42 25 30.0 35.4 8.0 1.5 4 33.0 32 45.5 51 30 42 48 10 5 9 55 40
22 37.4 42 25 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 33.0 33 46.5 51 39 42 48 10 5 9 55 49
24 37.4 42 27 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 35.0 35 49.0 55 39 44 50 10 5 9 55 49
25 40.0 45 27 33.0 38.2 8.5 2.0 4 35.5 38 56.0 68 42 49 56 13 5 9 55 55
28 45.5 51 29 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 38.0 40 58.0 68 42 51 58 13 5 9 55 55
30 45.5 51 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 39.0
32 45.5 51 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 39.0
35 50.0 55 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5
38 56.0 68 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5
40 58.0 68 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CONICAL

LS18 / LS19 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
3 O-rings CHARACTERISTICS:
4 Spring
5 Metal frame • Unbalanced.
5a Ring • Single conical spring.
• Dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 80 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Single mechanical seal with an extremely versatile
and functional design. The rotating part of the seal
can be combined with a large variety of stationary
parts, which offers a wide range of combinations.
Its structure allows secondary seals made of differ-
ent materials to be used: FKM, Aflas®, FFKM, FEP,
NBR, HNBR and materials complying with special
standards such as FDA, USP, EC, etc.

This seal may be supplied with any of the station-


ary parts shown in pages 56 and 58.
Type LS18: Working length of rotating part l3.
Type LS19: Working length of rotating part l21.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part

mm d3 d4 I3 I21
10 19 24 15,5 15,5
12 21 26 16 15,5
14 23 28 16,5 15,5
15 24 29 - 15,5
16 26 31 18 17,5
18 29 34 19,5 18,5
20 31 36 22 20
22 33 38 21,5 21,5
24 35 40 23,5 23
25 36 41 26,5 24,5
26 37 42 - 24,5
28 40 45 26,5 24,5
30 43 48 26,5 24,5
32 46 51 28,5 28
33 47 52 28,5 -
35 49 54 28,5 28
38 53 58 33,5 31
40 56 61 36 34
42 59 64 - 35
43 59 64 38,5 -
45 61 66 39,5 36,5
48 64 69 46 42
50 66 71 45 43
53 69 74 47 -
55 71 76 49 47
58 76 81 55 50
60 78 83 55 51
63 83 88 55 -
65 84 89 55 52
68 88 93 55 53
70 90 95 57 54
75 98 103 62 55
80 100 105 61,8 58

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CONICAL

LS18B SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Balanced.
4 Spring • Single conical spring.
5 Metal frame
• Dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 80 mm p= 25 kg/cm²
v= 15 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
This mechanical seal has an extremely versatile and
functional design and is suitable for working at pres-
sures of up to 25 kg/cm2.
The rotating part of the seal can be combined with a
large variety of stationary parts, which offers a wide
range of combinations.
Its structure allows secondary seals made of diffe-
rent materials to be used: FKM, Aflas®, FFKM, FEP,
NBR, HNBR and materials complying with special
standards such as FDA, USP, EC 1935/2004, etc.

This seal may be supplied with any of the statio-


nary parts shown in pages 56 and 58.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part

mm d2 d3 d4 I3
10 14 24 29 25.5
12 16 26 31 26.5
14 18 31 36 29.5
16 20 34 39 31.0
18 22 36 41 32.5
20 24 38 43 32.5
22 26 40 45 32.5
24 28 42 47 32.5
25 30 44 49 33.5
28 33 47 52 35.5
30 35 49 54 35.5
32 38 54 59 39.5
33 38 54 59 39.5
35 40 56 61 43.5
38 43 59 64 46.0
40 45 61 66 48.0
43 48 64 69 51.0
45 50 66 71 55.0
48 53 69 74 55.0
50 55 71 76 58.0
53 58 78 83 60.0
55 60 79 84 60.0
58 63 83 88 60.0
60 65 85 90 60.0
63 68 88 93 60.0
65 70 90 95 61.0
70 75 98 103 63.0
75 80 103 108 68.0
80 85 109 114 68.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CONICAL

LS60IL / LS60IN SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Unbalanced.
• Single conical spring.
COMPONENTS: • Dependent on the rotation direction.
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface
3 O-rings OPERATING LIMITS:
3a O-rings
4 Spring d1= 20 ÷ 100 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
5 Metal frame
v= 20 m/s t= -40÷ +180oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A versatile, robust single seal that is widely used
in many different industrial and household applica-
tions.

TYPE LS60 IL TYPE LS60 IN

DIMENSIONS CHART LS60IL DIMENSIONS CHART LS60IN


Dimensions in mm Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 (“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I1

18 29 32 19,5 0,875 22,22 34,00 46,00 25,50 29,00 37,30 10,00 35,50
25 36 42,6 25 1,00 25,24 37,00 50,00 24,90 32,00 40,50 10,60 35,50
30 43 52 27
1,25 31,75 45,00 62,00 33,50 39,00 50,80 11,50 45,00
35 49 58,4 30
40 56 64,6 34
48 64 72,5 34
50 68 84,5 35,5
65 86 97 40
70 89,6 92 56
80 100 116 50

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CONICAL

RN / LS60 and RN.NU / LS60DIN SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Single conical spring.
5 Metal frame
A Spacer not provided with the seal
• Dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 140 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A versatile, robust single seal that is widely used
in many different industrial and household applica-
tions. The rotating part, with a compact design, only
permits the use of secondary seals made of elastic
materials. If it should be necessary to use secondary
seals made of PTFE for reasons related to tempera-
ture, the RN6 model is recommended.
Types:
RN6 and RN6 DIN: Secondary seals made of PTFE
and contact surfaces in GB.
RN.NU / LS60DIN: standardised models in accordan-
ce with EN 12756 NU.

DIMENSIONS CHART RN / LS60 DIMENSIONS CHART RN.NU / LS60DIN


Dimensions in mm Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1 mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1N I1
10 19.0 23.0 15 14.0 18.1 5.5 1.2 3 20.5 10 19.0 22 15 17 21 7 1.5 4 40 22
11 21.0 25.0 18 16.5 20.6 5.5 1.2 3 23.5
12 21.0 25.0 18 16.5 20.6 5.5 1.2 3 23.5 12 21.0 24 18 19 23 7 1.5 4 40 25
13 23.0 27.0 22 19.0 23.1 6.0 1.2 3 28.0 14 23.0 26 22 21 25 7 1.5 4 40 29
14 23.0 27.0 22 19.0 23.1 6.0 1.2 3 28.0
15 24.0 28.0 22 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 29.0 16 26.0 28 23 23 27 7 1.5 4 40 30
16 26.0 30.0 23 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 30.0 18 29.0 34 24 27 33 10 2.0 4 45 34
17 26.0 30.0 23 21.0 26.9 7.0 1.5 4 30.0 20 31.0 36 25 29 35 10 2.0 5 45 35
18 29.0 33.0 24 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 32.0
19 31.0 35.0 25 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 33.0 22 33.0 38 25 31 37 10 2.0 5 45 35
20 31.0 35.0 25 25.0 30.9 8.0 1.5 4 33.0 24 35.0 40 27 33 39 10 2.0 5 50 37
21 33.0 37.0 25 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 33.0
22 33.0 37.0 25 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 33.0 25 36.0 41 27 34 40 10 2.0 5 50 37
23 35.0 39.0 27 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 35.0 28 40.0 44 29 37 43 10 2.0 5 50 39
24 35.0 39.0 27 30.0 35.4 8.0 2.0 4 35.0 30 43.0 46 30 39 45 10 2.0 5 50 40
25 36.0 40.0 27 33.0 38.2 8.5 2.0 4 35.5
26 36.0 40.0 27 33.0 38.2 8.5 2.0 4 35.5 32 46.0 48 30 42 48 10 2.0 5 55 40
27 36.0 40.0 27 33.0 38.2 8.5 2.0 4 35.5 33 46.0 49 39 42 48 10 2.0 5 55 49
28 40.0 44.0 29 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 38.0
29 43.0 47.0 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 39.0 35 49.0 51 39 44 50 10 2.0 5 55 49
30 43.0 47.0 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 39.0 38 53.0 58 42 49 56 13 2.0 6 55 55
31 46.0 50.0 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 39.0 40 56.0 60 42 51 58 13 2.0 6 55 55
32 46.0 50.0 30 38.0 43.3 9.0 2.0 4 39.0
33 46.0 50.0 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5 43 59.0 63 47 54 61 13 2.0 6 60 60
34 49.0 53.0 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5 45 61.0 65 47 56 63 13 2.0 6 60 60
35 49.0 53.0 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5
36 49.0 53.0 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5 48 64.0 68 47 59 66 13 2.0 6 60 60
37 49.0 53.0 39 45.0 53.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5 50 66.0 70 46 62 70 14 2.5 6 60 60
38 53.0 57.0 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5 53 69.0 73 56 65 73 14 2.5 6 70 70
39 56.0 60.0 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5
40 56.0 60.0 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5 55 71.0 75 56 67 75 14 2.5 6 70 70
41 56.0 60.0 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5 58 76.0 83 56 70 78 14 2.5 6 70 70
42 59.0 63.0 39 52.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 50.5
43 59.0 63.0 41 57.0 60.5 11.5 2.0 6 52.5 60 78.0 85 56 72 80 14 2.5 6 70 70
44 60.0 64.0 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 52.5 63 81.0 88 56 75 83 14 2.5 6 70 70
45 61.0 65.0 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 52.5
46 61.0 65.0 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 52.5 65 84.0 90 66 77 85 14 2.5 6 80 80
47 64.0 68.0 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 52.5 68 88.0 93 64 81 90 16 2.5 7 80 80
48 64.0 68.0 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 52.5 70 89.6 95 64 83 92 16 2.5 7 80 80
49 64.0 68.0 41 57.0 65.5 11.5 2.0 6 52.5
50 66.0 70.0 45 64.0 72.5 11.5 2.0 6 56.5 75 98.0 104 64 88 97 16 2.5 7 80 80
55 71.0 75.0 47 64.0 72.5 11.5 2.0 6 58.5 80 100.0 109 72 95 105 18 3.0 7 90 90
60 78.0 82.0 49 72.0 79.3 11.5 2.0 6 60.5
65 84.0 88.0 51 77.0 84.5 11.5 2.0 6 62.5 85 107.5 114 72 100 110 18 3.0 7 90 90
70 89.6 93.6 51 82.0 89.5 11.5 2.0 6 62.5 90 111.0 119 72 105 115 18 3.0 7 90 90
75 98.0 102.0 57 87.0 94.5 11.5 2.0 6 68.5 95 119.0 124 72 110 120 18 3.0 7 90 90
80 100.0 104.0 59 92.0 99.5 11.5 2.0 6 70.5
85 107.5 111.5 59 98.0 105.5 13.5 2.5 6 72.5 100 123.8 129 72 115 125 18 3.0 7 90 90
90 111.0 115.0 62 105.0 111.5 13.5 2.5 6 75.5
Medidas
95 sujetas
119.0 a variaciones
123.0 o modificaciones.
62 110.0 116.5 13.5 2.5 6 75.5
100 123.8 127.8 75 114.0 119.5 13.5 2.5 6 88.5
110 136.0 140.0 75 124.0 132.2 17.5 4.0 7 92.5
120 148.0 152.0 85 134.0 142.2 17.5 4.0 7 102.5
130 160.0 164.0 95 145.0 153.2 17.5 4.0 7 112.5
135 166.0 170.0 95 152.0 161.2 18.5 4.0 7 113.5
140 171.0 175.0 100 157.0 164.3 18.5 4.0 7 118.5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CONICAL

RNB / LS60B and RN.NB / LS60BDIN SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
2 Stationary contact surface
3 O-rings
• Balanced.
3a O-rings • Single conical spring.
4 Spring • Dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Metal frame

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 100 mm p= 50 kg/cm²
v= 20 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A versatile, robust single seal that is widely used in
many different industrial and household applications.
Suitable for working at high pressures.
The rotating part, with a compact design, only per-
mits the use of secondary seals made of elastic
materials.
Types:
RN.NB/LS60BDIN: standardised models in accordan-
ce with EN 12756 NB.

DIMENSIONS CHART RNB / LS60B DIMENSIONS CHART RN.NB / LS60BDIN


Dimensions in mm Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d2 d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I2 I4 I5 I6 I7 I1 mm d2 d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I2 I4 I5 I6 I1N I1
10 13 22 27 30 14.0 18.1 12.0 5.5 1.2 3 1.5 35.5 10 14 24 26 43 17 21 3 18 7 1.5 4 50 50
12 15 24 30 30 16.5 20.6 12.0 5.5 1.2 3 1.5 35.5 12 16 26 28 43 19 23 3 18 7 1.5 4 50 50
14 17 26 31 31 19.0 23.1 12.5 6.0 1.2 3 1.5 37.0 14 18 32 34 39 21 25 3 18 7 1.5 4 55 46
15 18 32 36 32 21.0 26.9 13.5 7.0 1.5 4 1.5 39.0 16 20 34 36 40 23 27 3 18 7 1.5 4 55 47
16 19 32 36 34 21.0 26.9 14.5 7.0 1.5 4 1.5 41.0 18 22 36 38 41 27 33 3 20 10 2.0 5 55 51
18 21 35 41 34 25.0 30.9 15.5 8.0 1.5 4 1.5 42.0 20 24 38 40 43 29 35 3 20 10 2.0 5 60 53
20 23 36 41 36 25.0 30.9 15.5 8.0 1.5 4 1.5 44.0 22 26 40 42 43 31 37 3 20 10 2.0 5 60 53
22 26 39 45 37 30.0 35.4 16.0 8.0 2.0 4 2.0 45.0 24 28 42 44 50 33 39 3 20 10 2.0 5 60 60
24 28 42 50 39 30.0 35.4 16.0 8.0 2.0 4 2.0 47.0 25 30 44 46 50 34 40 3 20 10 2.0 5 60 60
25 29 43 50 40 33.0 38.2 16.5 8.5 2.0 4 2.0 48.5 28 33 47 49 55 37 43 3 20 10 2.0 5 65 65
30 35 49 51 55 39 45 3 20 10 2.0 5 65 65
28 32 46 50 40 38.0 43.3 17.0 9.0 2.0 4 2.0 49.0
32 38 54 58 55 42 48 3 20 10 2.0 5 65 65
30 34 48 60 49 38.0 43.3 17.0 9.0 2.0 4 2.0 58.0
33 38 54 58 55 42 48 3 20 10 2.0 5 65 65
32 36 50 60 49 38.0 43.3 17.0 9.0 2.0 4 2.0 58.0
35 40 56 60 55 44 50 3 20 10 2.0 5 65 65
35 39 55 68 51 45.0 53.5 21.5 11.5 2.0 6 2.0 62.5
38 43 59 63 62 49 56 4 23 13 2.0 6 75 75
38 42 57 68 51 52.0 60.5 21.5 11.5 2.0 6 2.0 62.5
40 45 61 65 62 51 58 4 23 13 2.0 6 75 75
40 44 60 72 53 52.0 60.5 21.5 11.5 2.0 6 2.0 64.5
43 48 64 68 62 54 61 4 23 13 2.0 6 75 75
42 46 62 72 53 52.0 60.5 21.5 11.5 2.0 6 2.0 64.5
45 50 66 70 62 56 63 4 23 13 2.0 6 75 75
43 47 63 72 53 52.0 60.5 21.5 11.5 2.0 6 2.0 64.5
48 53 69 73 72 59 66 4 23 13 2.0 6 85 85
45 49 65 72 54 57.0 65.5 22.4 11.5 2.0 6 2.0 65.5 50 55 71 75 71 62 70 4 25 14 2.5 6 85 85
50 54 70 80 59 64.0 72.5 23.5 11.5 2.0 6 2.0 70.5 53 58 78 83 71 65 73 4 25 14 2.5 6 85 85
52 57 75 87 62 64.0 72.5 24.0 11.5 2.0 6 2.5 73.5 55 60 80 85 71 67 75 4 25 14 2.5 6 85 85
55 60 80 87 64 64.0 72.5 24.0 11.5 2.0 6 2.5 75.5 58 63 83 88 71 70 78 4 25 14 2.5 6 85 85
60 65 85 92 66 72.0 79.3 24.0 11.5 2.0 6 2.5 77.5 60 65 85 90 81 72 80 4 25 14 2.5 6 95 95
65 70 90 97 66 77.0 84.5 24.0 11.5 2.0 6 2.5 77.5 63 68 88 93 81 75 83 4 25 14 2.5 6 95 95
70 75 99 102 72 82.0 89.5 24.0 11.5 2.0 6 2.5 83.5 65 70 90 95 81 77 85 4 25 14 2.5 6 95 95
75 80 104 107 75 87.0 94.5 25.0 11.5 2.0 6 2.5 86.5 70 75 99 104 79 83 92 4 28 16 2.5 7 95 95
80 85 109 113 75 92.0 99.5 25.0 11.5 2.0 6 2.5 86.5 75 80 104 109 89 88 97 4 28 16 2.5 7 105 105
85 90 114 120 78 98.0 105.5 27.0 13.5 2.5 6 2.5 91.5 80 85 109 114 87 95 105 4 28 18 3.0 7 105 105
90 95 119 130 78 105.0 111.5 27.0 13.5 2.5 6 2.5 91.5 85 90 114 119 87 100 110 4 28 18 3.0 7 105 105
95 100 124 136 91 110.0 116.5 27.0 13.5 2.5 6 2.5 104.5 90 95 119 124 87 105 115 4 28 18 3.0 7 105 105
100 106 130 150 93 114.0 119.5 28.5 13.5 2.5 6 3.0 106.5 95 100 124 129 87 110 120 4 28 18 3.0 7 105 105
100 105 129 134 87 115 125 4 28 18 3.0 7 105 105
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CYLINDRICAL

LS40A SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Single cylindrical spring.
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws
• Dependent on the rotation direction.
• System attached to the shaft by allen
screws.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 20 ÷ 100 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 15 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Single mechanical seal with an extremely versatile
and functional design.
The fact that it is attached to the shaft with screws
allows this seal to be installed in a large variety of
applications with differing mounting dimensions.
Its structure allows secondary seals made of diffe-
rent materials to be used: FKM, Aflas®, FFKM, FEP,
NBR, HNBR and materials complying with special
standards such as FDA, USP, EC, etc.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I1
20 34 36 46 36 42 23 18 69
22 36 38 46 38 44 23 18 69
24 38 40 46 40 46 23 18 69
25 39 41 47 41 47 23 18 70
28 42 44 49 44 50 23 20 72
30 44 46 49 46 52 23 20 72
32 46 48 52 48 54 23 18 75
33 47 49 52 49 55 23 18 75
35 49 51 55 51 57 23 18 78
38 54 58 57 58 64 25 20 82
40 56 60 57 60 66 25 20 82
43 59 63 57 63 69 25 20 82
45 61 65 57 65 71 25 20 82
48 64 68 64 68 74 25 20 89
50 66 70 68 70 76 25 20 93
53 69 73 69 73 79 25 20 94
55 71 75 71 75 81 25 20 96
58 76 83 71 83 89 28 20 99
60 78 85 74 85 91 28 22 102
63 81 88 74 88 94 28 22 102
65 83 90 78 90 96 28 22 106
68 86 93 78 93 99 30 22 106
70 90 95 79 95 101 30 24 109
75 95 104 84 104 110 30 24 114
80 100 109 84 109 115 31 24 115
85 105 114 84 114 120 31 25 115
90 110 119 90 119 125 31 24 121
95 115 124 90 124 130 31 25 121
100 121 129 90 129 135 31 25 121

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AXIAL SPRING SEALS: CYLINDRICAL

LS40C SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Single cylindrical spring.
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws • Dependent on the rotation direction.
• System attached to the shaft by allen
screws.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 20 ÷ 100 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 15 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)

(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the


secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Single mechanical seal with an extremely versatile
and functional design.
The fact that it is attached to the shaft with screws
allows this seal to be installed in a large variety of
applications with differing mounting dimensions.
Its structure allows secondary seals made of diffe-
rent materials to be used: FKM, Aflas®, FFKM, FEP,
NBR, HNBR and materials complying with special
standards such as FDA, USP, EC, etc.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 d8 I4 I1
20 34.50 39.05 35.50 29.06 33.32 3.50 9.0 44.50
22 34.93 39.93 35.50 30.66 34.93 3.50 9.0 44.50
25 38.10 43.10 39.00 33.84 39.85 3.50 10.0 49.00
28 42.86 47.86 41.00 37.01 43.05 3.50 10.0 51.00
30 45.50 50.50 41.00 38.61 44.63 3.50 10.0 51.00
32 47.00 52.00 44.00 40.28 46.32 3.50 10.0 54.00
35 50.00 55.00 47.00 43.46 49.48 3.50 10.0 57.00
38 53.00 58.00 47.00 46.63 52.56 3.50 10.0 57.00
40 55.00 60.00 47.00 48.13 54.25 3.50 10.0 57.00
45 60.00 65.00 47.00 52.98 59.02 3.50 10.0 57.00
48 61.91 66.91 55.00 57.66 63.68 4.50 10.0 65.00
50 66.00 71.00 58.50 59.33 65.37 4.50 10.0 68.50
55 71.00 76.00 60.00 64.01 70.03 4.50 10.0 70.00
60 77.00 82.00 63.00 70.36 76.38 4.50 10.0 73.00
65 82.00 87.00 66.00 75.21 81.23 4.50 10.0 76.00
70 87.00 92.00 66.00 79.88 85.90 4.50 10.0 76.00
75 91.50 96.50 71.00 84.73 90.77 4.50 10.0 81.00
80 99.50 104.50 77.50 94.26 100.29 4.50 10.0 87.50
85 105.50 110.50 77.50 98.93 104.77 4.50 10.0 87.50
90 110.50 115.50 82.00 113.78 109.82 4.50 10.0 92.00
95 115.50 120.50 82.00 108.46 114.33 4.50 10.0 92.00
100 120.00 125.50 82.00 113.31 119.33 4.50 10.0 92.00

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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BELLOWS SEALS

LMB84 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
3 O-rings CHARACTERISTICS:
4 Metal bellows.
5 Set screws • Balanced.
6 Metal frame • Spiral-wound metal bellows.
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 18 ÷ 100 mm p= 20 kg/cm²
v= 25 m/s t= -40÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Balanced by the bellows, without the need for a
stepped shaft (models LWS10B, LMS20B). Suitable
for working in applications with high pressures. The
O-ring resting on the shaft does not cause wear as
there is no axial movement (changes in pressure).
Recommended for working with sticky or viscous
fluids that require cleaning processes (CIP) or sterili-
sation processes (SIP) in situ due to the geometry of
the spiral-wound bellows.

This seal may be supplied with any of the statio-


nary parts shown in pages 56 and 57. for mea-
surements in mm, and 58 for the measurements
in inches.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Shaft Rotary part

mm d3 d4 I3 (“) mm d3 d4 I3
18 31 34 31,5 0,750 19,05 31 34,9 31,5
20 31 36 31,5 0,875 22,23 36 38,1 37
22 31 38 31,5 1,000 25,40 39 41,3 37,5
24 36 40 36,7 1,125 28,58 42 44,5 38
25 36 41 37 1,250 31,75 46 47,6 43
28 39 44 37,5 1,375 34,93 48,5 50,8 43
30 42 46 38 1,500 38,10 51,5 57,2 42
32 46 48 43 1,625 41,28 58,4 60,3 47
33 46 49 43 1,750 44,45 58,4 63,5 47
35 48,5 51 43 1,875 47,63 63,7 66,7 46,5
38 51,5 58 42 2,000 50,80 63,7 69,9 46,5
40 54 60 42 2,125 53,98 69 73 56,5
43 58,4 63 47 2,250 57,15 73,3 76,2 56,5
45 58,4 65 47 2,375 60,33 76,7 79,4 56,5
48 63,7 68 47 2,500 63,50 79,4 82,6 56,5
50 63,7 70 46,5 2,625 66,68 83 85,7 66,5
53 69 73 56,5 2,750 69,85 87,8 96 65,5
55 71 75 56,5 2,875 73,03 94 99 65,5
58 73,3 83 56,5 3,000 76,20 94 100 65,5
60 76,7 85 56,5 3,125 79,38 100,6 104 75
63 79,4 88 56,5 3,250 82,55 100,6 108 75
65 83 90 66,5 3,375 85,73 106 111 75
68 87,8 93 66,5 3,500 88,90 110,3 115 75
70 87,8 95 65,5 3,625 92,08 114,9 118 75
75 94 104 65,5 3,750 95,25 114,9 121 75
80 100,6 109 75 3,875 98,43 121,3 124 75
85 106 114 75 4,000 101,60 121,3 127 75
90 110,3 119 75
95 114,9 124 75
100 121,3 129 75

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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BELLOWS SEALS

LMB85 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 O-rings
3a O-rings • Balanced.
4 Metal bellows • Welded metal bellows.
5 Metal frame
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5a Set screws

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 16 ÷ 100 mm p= 20 kg/cm²
v= 25 m/s t= -40÷ +200oC
-40÷ +200 °C (up to
400º C with a special
design) (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Internally balanced, with no need for a stepped shaft
(models LWS10B, LMS20B). The O-ring resting on
the shaft does not cause wear as there is no axial
movement. Appropriate for applications with sticky or
high viscosity fluids as its open leaf design genera-
tes a self-cleaning effect. In addition it is suitable for
application at moderate pressures and high tempe-
ratures (for up to 400º C please enquire) and very
aggressive fluids in chemical and mechanical terms.
Very often used in compressors.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 (“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 l4 l1
20 33,5 37,5 30,5 0,750 19,05 34 38 30,5 29,5 35 11,5 42
22 36,5 40,5 30,5 0,875 22,23 39 43 28,5 33,5 39 11,5 40
24 39 43 28,5 1,000 25,40 39,6 43,6 28,5 34,5 40 11,5 40
25 39,6 43 28,5 1,125 28,58 42,8 46,8 31 37,5 43 11,5 42,5
28 42,8 46,8 31 1,250 31,75 46 50 31 42,5 48 11,5 42,5
30 45 49 31 1,375 34,93 49,2 53,2 31 44,5 50 11,5 42,5
32 46 50 31 1,500 38,10 52,5 56,5 31 49,5 56 14 45
33 48 52 31 1,625 41,28 55,5 59,5 31 54,5 61 14 45
35 49,2 63,2 31 1,750 44,45 59,5 63,5 31 56,5 63 14 45
38 52,3 56,3 31 1,875 47,63 62,5 66,5 31 59,5 66 14 45
40 55,5 59,5 31 2,000 50,80 65 69 32,5 62,5 70 15 47,5
43 57,5 61,5 31 2,125 53,98 68,2 72,2 32,5 67,5 75 15 47,5
45 58,7 62,7 31 2,250 57,15 71,7 75,7 37,5 70,5 78 15 52,5
48 61,9 65,9 31 2,375 60,33 75 79 37,5 72,5 80 15 52,5
50 65 69 32,5 2,500 63,50 79 83 37,5 75,5 83 15 52,5
53 68,2 72,2 32,5 2,625 66,68 84,1 88,1 34,5 81,5 90 18 52,5
55 70 74 32,5 2,750 69,85 87,3 91,3 42 83,5 92 18 60
58 71,7 75,7 37,5 2,875 73,03 92 96 42 88,5 97 18 60
60 74,6 78,6 37,5 3,000 76,20 95 99 42 88,5 97 18 60
63 79 83 37,5 3,125 79,38 98,4 102,4 41,8 95,5 105 18,2 60
65 84,1 88,1 37,5 3,250 82,55 101,6 105,6 41,8 100,5 110 18,2 60
68 87,3 91,3 34,5 3,375 85,73 104,7 108,7 41,8 100,5 110 18,2 60
70 87,3 91,3 42 3,500 88,90 108 112 46,8 105,5 115 18,2 65
75 95 99 42 3,625 92,08 111 115 46,8 105,5 115 18,2 65
80 98,4 102,4 41,8 3,750 95,25 114 118 47,8 110,5 120 17,2 65
85 104,7 108,7 41,8 3,875 98,43 117,5 121,5 47,8 115,5 125 17,2 65
90 111 115 46,8 4,000 101,60 119 123 47,8 115,5 125 17,2 65
95 114 118 47,8
100 117,4 121,4 47,8

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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BELLOWS SEALS

LMB86 SECTORS :

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Balanced.
• Graphite wedge
• Welded metal bellows.
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.
COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface OPERATING LIMITS:
3 Graphite wedge
4 Metal bellows d1= 25 ÷ 100 mm p= 20 kg/cm²
5 Metal frame
5a Set screws v= 25 m/s t= -75÷ -425oC (*)
5b Tightening screw
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION :
Internally balanced, with no need for a stepped shaft
(models LWS10B, LMS20B). The graphite wedge
allwos applications at very high temperatures.
Appropriate for applications with sticky or high vis-
cosity fluids as its open leaf design generates a self-
cleaning effect.
In addition it is suitable for application at moderate
pressures as well as with very aggressive fluids, both
chemically and mechanically terms. Very often used
in compressors.
This seal may be supplied with any of the statio-
nary parts shown in pages 56 and 57. for mea-
surements in mm, and 58 for the measurements
in inches.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Shaft Rotary part

mm d3 d4 I3 (“) mm d3 d4 I3
25 41,28 46,28 38,89 1,000 25,40 41,28 46,28 38,89
28 44,45 49,45 39,67 1,125 28,58 44,45 49,45 39,67
32 47,63 52,63 40,46 1,250 31,75 47,63 52,63 40,46
35 50,80 55,80 40,46 1,375 34,93 50,80 55,80 40,46
38 53,98 58,98 40,46 1,500 38,10 53,98 58,98 40,46
40 57,15 62,15 40,46 1,625 41,28 57,15 62,15 40,46
45 60,33 65,33 41,28 1,750 44,45 60,33 65,33 41,28
48 63,50 68,50 41,28 1,875 47,63 63,50 68,50 41,28
50 66,68 71,68 42,06 2,000 50,80 66,68 71,68 42,06
55 69,85 74,85 42,06 2,125 53,98 69,85 74,85 42,06
60 76,20 81,20 43,66 2,250 57,15 73,03 78,03 43,66
65 82,55 87,55 44,45 2,375 60,33 76,20 81,20 43,66
70 88,90 93,90 45,24 2,500 63,50 82,55 87,55 44,45
75 96,82 101,82 47,63 2,625 66,68 85,73 90,73 45,24
80 101,60 106,60 47,63 2,750 69,85 88,90 93,90 45,24
85 107,95 112,95 47,63 2,875 73,03 93,65 98,65 47,63
90 111,13 116,13 47,63 3,000 76,20 96,82 101,82 47,63
95 117,48 122,48 47,63 3,125 79,38 101,60 106,60 47,63
100 123,83 128,83 47,63 3,250 82,55 104,78 109,78 47,63
3,375 85,73 107,95 112,95 47,63
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications. 3,500 88,90 111,13 116,13 47,63
3,625 92,08 114,30 119,30 47,63
3,750 95,25 117,48 122,48 47,63
3,875 98,43 120,65 125,65 47,63
4,000 101,60 123,83 128,83 47,63

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BELLOWS SEALS

LRB00 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows • Balanced.
3a Elastomeric cup
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Ring • Single cylindrical spring.
5a Drive ring
5b Metal frame
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 9.52 ÷101.60 mm p= 14 kg/cm²
v= 13 m/s t= -20÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Mechanical seal with a simple, compact design for
all-purpose use and in particular in applications
with moderate pressures (up to 14 kg/cm2) such as
pumps and compressors.

TYPE LRB00

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB00


Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

(“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I6 I1

3/8 9.52 28 32 25 11.0 24.6 8.7 7.1 33.7


1/2 12.70 32 36 25 13.5 27.8 8.7 7.1 33.7
5/8 15.88 35 39 25 17.0 30.9 10.5 8.7 35.5
3/4 19.05 40 44 25 20.0 34.1 10.5 8.7 35.5
13/ 16 20.63 41 45 25 22.0 35.7 10.5 8.7 35.5
7/8 22.22 43 47 25 23.0 37.3 10.5 8.7 35.5
1 25.40 47 51 25 26.5 40.5 10.5 8.7 35.5
1 1/8 28.57 56 60 33 29.5 47.6 12.0 10.3 45.0
1 1/4 31.75 59 63 33 32.5 50.8 12.0 10.3 45.0
1 3/8 34.92 63 67 33 36.5 54.0 12.0 10.3 45.0
1 1/2 38.10 67 71 33 39.5 57.1 12.0 10.3 45.0
1 5/8 41.27 71 75 33 42.5 60.3 12.0 10.3 45.0
1 3/4 44.45 74 78 41 46.0 63.5 12.0 10.3 53.0
1 7/8 47.62 77 81 41 49.0 66.7 12.0 10.3 53.0
2 50.80 81 85 41 52.0 69.8 13.5 12.0 54.5
2 1/8 53.97 84 88 41 55.5 73.1 13.5 12.0 54.5
2 1/4 57.15 88 92 41 58.5 76.2 13.5 12.0 54.5
2 3/8 60.32 91 95 41 61.5 79.4 13.5 12.0 54.5
2 1/2 63.50 94 98 41 65.0 82.5 13.5 12.0 54.5
2 5/8 66.67 100 104 49 68.0 92.1 16.0 14.3 65.0
2 3/4 69.85 103 107 49 71.0 95.2 16.0 14.3 65.0
2 7/8 73.02 108 112 52 74.5 98.4 16.0 14.3 68.0
3 76.20 111 115 52 77.5 101.6 16.0 14.3 68.0
3 1/8 79.37 118 122 56 80.5 111.1 20.0 18.3 76.0
3 1/4 82.55 121 125 56 84.0 114.3 20.0 18.3 76.0
3 3/8 85.72 125 129 56 87.0 117.5 20.0 18.3 76.0
3 1/2 88.90 128 132 56 90.5 120.6 20.0 18.3 76.0
3 5/8 92.07 131 135 59 93.5 123.8 20.0 18.3 79.0
3 3/4 95.25 134 138 59 96.5 127.0 20.0 18.3 79.0
3 7/8 98.42 139 143 62 100.0 130.2 20.0 18.3 82.0
4 101.60 142 146 62 103.0 133.3 20.0 18.3 82.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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BELLOWS SEALS

LRB00U and LRB00L

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface
3 Bellows
3a Elastomeric cup
4 Spring
5 Ring
5a Drive ring
5b Metal frame

TYPE LRB00U TYPE LRB00L

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB00U DIMENSIONS CHART LRB00L


Dimensions in inches Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

(“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I6 I1 (“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I6 I1
5/8 15.88 27.8 31.8 33.3 23.80 31.75 10.3 8.7 43.6 5/8 15.88 27.8 31.8 44 17.0 30.9 10.5 8.7 54.5
3/4 19.05 30.9 34.9 33.3 26.98 34.93 10.3 8.7 43.6 3/4 19.05 30.9 34.9 44 20.0 34.1 10.5 8.7 54.5
7/8 22.23 34.1 38.1 33.3 30.15 38.10 10.3 8.7 43.6 7/8 22.23 34.1 38.1 44 23.0 37.3 10.5 8.7 54.5
1 25.40 38.1 42.1 39.7 33.32 41.28 11.1 9.5 50.8 1 25.40 38.1 42.1 44 26.5 40.5 10.5 8.7 54.5
1 1/8 28.58 41.3 45.3 41.3 36.50 44.44 11.1 9.5 52.4 1 1/8 28.58 41.3 45.3 60 29.5 47.6 12.0 10.3 72.0
1 1/4 31.75 46.0 50.0 41.3 39.70 47.63 11.1 9.5 52.4 1 1/4 31.75 46.0 50.0 60 32.5 50.8 12.0 10.3 72.0
1 3/8 34.93 47.6 51.6 42.9 42.84 50.80 11.1 9.5 54.0 1 3/8 34.93 47.6 51.6 60 36.5 54.0 12.0 10.3 72.0
1 1/2 38.10 50.8 54.8 42.9 46.05 53.98 11.1 9.5 54.0 1 1/2 38.10 50.8 54.8 60 39.5 57.1 12.0 10.3 72.0
1 5/8 41.28 57.2 61.2 50.8 50.80 60.33 12.7 11.1 63.5 1 5/8 41.28 57.2 61.2 60 42.5 60.3 12.0 10.3 72.0
1 3/4 44.45 60.4 64.4 50.8 53.97 63.50 12.7 11.1 63.5 1 3/4 44.45 60.4 64.4 71 46.0 63.5 12.0 10.3 83.0
1 7/8 47.63 63.5 67.5 54.0 57.15 66.68 12.7 11.1 66.7 1 7/8 47.63 63.5 67.5 71 49.0 66.7 12.0 10.3 83.0
2 50.80 66.7 70.7 54.0 60.32 69.85 12.7 11.1 66.7 2 50.80 66.7 70.7 71 52.0 69.8 13.5 12.0 84.5
2 1/8 53.98 71.4 75.4 60.3 60.32 76.20 14.2 12.7 74.5 2 1/8 53.98 71.4 75.4 71 55.5 73.1 13.5 12.0 84.5
2 1/4 57.15 74.6 78.6 60.3 61.90 79.38 14.2 12.7 74.5 2 1/4 57.15 74.6 78.6 71 58.5 76.2 13.5 12.0 84.5
2 3/8 60.33 78.3 82.3 63.5 67.39 82.55 14.2 12.7 77.7 2 3/8 60.33 78.3 82.3 71 61.5 79.4 13.5 12.0 84.5
2 1/2 63.50 81.0 85.0 63.5 68.25 85.73 14.2 12.7 77.7 2 1/2 63.50 81.0 85.0 71 65.0 82.5 13.5 12.0 84.5
2 5/8 66.68 85.7 89.7 69.9 71.42 85.73 15.8 14.5 85.7 2 5/8 66.68 85.7 89.7 70 68.0 92.1 16.0 14.3 86.0
2 3/4 69.85 88.9 92.9 69.9 74.60 88.90 15.8 14.5 85.7 2 3/4 69.85 88.9 92.9 70 71.0 95.2 16.0 14.3 86.0
2 7/8 73.03 92.1 96.1 73.0 77.77 95.25 15.8 14.5 88.8 2 7/8 73.03 92.1 96.1 73 74.5 98.4 16.0 14.3 89.0
3 76.20 95.3 99.3 73.0 80.95 98.43 15.8 14.5 88.8 3 76.20 95.3 99.3 73 77.5 101.6 16.0 14.3 89.0
3 1/8 79.38 101.6 105.6 79.4 84.12 101.60 19.8 16.6 99.2 3 1/8 79.38 101.6 105.6 79 80.5 111.1 20.0 18.3 99.0
3 1/4 82.55 104.8 108.8 79.4 87.30 104.78 19.8 16.6 99.2 3 1/4 82.55 104.8 108.8 79 84.0 114.3 20.0 18.3 99.0
3 3/8 85.73 108.0 112.0 79.4 90.47 107.95 19.8 16.6 99.2 3 3/8 85.73 108.0 112.0 79 87.0 117.5 20.0 18.3 99.0
3 1/2 88.90 111.1 115.1 79.4 93.65 111.13 19.8 16.6 99.2 3 1/2 88.90 111.1 115.1 79 90.5 120.6 20.0 18.3 99.0
3 5/8 92.08 114.3 118.3 82.6 96.82 114.30 19.8 16.6 102.4 3 5/8 92.08 114.3 118.3 83 93.5 123.8 20.0 18.3 103.0
3 3/4 95.25 117.7 121.7 82.6 100.00 117.48 19.8 16.6 102.4 3 3/4 95.25 117.7 121.7 83 96.5 127.0 20.0 18.3 103.0
3 7/8 98.43 120.7 124.7 85.7 103.17 120.65 19.8 16.6 105.5 3 7/8 98.43 120.7 124.7 86 100.0 130.2 20.0 18.3 106.0
4 101.60 123.8 127.8 85.7 106.35 123.85 19.8 16.6 105.5 4 101.60 123.8 127.8 86 103.0 133.3 20.0 18.3 106.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications. Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LRB01-LRB01S -LRB04 - LRB04A and LRB06 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows
3a Elastomeric cup
• Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Ring • Single cylindrical spring.
5a Drive ring
5b Metal frame
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 9.52 ÷101.60 mm p= 10 kg/cm²
v= 10 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Mechanical seal with a simple design for general use.
Type LRB04/ LRB04A are standardised models in ac-
cordance with EN 12756 (KU).

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB01 DIMENSIONS CHART LRB01S


Dimensions in inches Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

(“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1 (“) mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1
3/8 9.52 23.80 28.80 22.20 15.90 22.22 6.3 1.3 5.1 28.50 3/8 9.52 22 27 25.4 16 24.6 8.7 1.3 6.2 34.1
1/2 12.70 23.80 28.80 20.60 19.05 25.40 8.0 1.3 5.1 28.60 1/2 12.70 26 31 25.4 19 27.8 8.7 1.3 6.2 34.1
5/8 15.88 26.50 31.50 22.20 22.20 31.75 10.3 1.3 7.5 32.50 5/8 15.88 32 37 25.4 22 30.9 10.3 1.3 9.0 35.7
3/4 19.05 30.50 35.50 22.20 25.40 34.93 10.3 1.3 7.5 32.50 3/4 19.05 36 41 25.4 25 34.1 10.3 1.3 9.0 35.7
7/8 22.20 34.00 39.50 24.00 28.60 38.10 10.3 1.3 7.5 34.30 7/8 22.20 39 44 25.4 28 37.3 10.3 1.3 9.0 35.7
1 25.40 40.00 45.00 25.40 31.80 41.28 11.0 1.3 8.3 36.40 1 25.40 42 47 25.4 32 40.5 10.3 1.3 9.0 35.7
1 1/8 28.60 44.50 49.50 27.00 35.70 44.45 11.0 1.3 8.3 38.00 1 1/8 28.60 46 51 33.3 36 47.6 12.0 1.3 9.2 45.5
1 1/4 31.75 46.50 52.00 27.00 38.90 47.66 11.0 1.3 8.3 38.00 1 1/4 31.75 49 54 33.3 39 50.8 12.0 1.3 9.2 45.5
1 3/8 34.92 51.50 56.50 28.50 42.10 50.80 11.0 1.3 8.3 39.50 1 3/8 34.92 54 59 33.3 42 53.9 12.0 1.3 9.2 45.5
1 1/2 38.10 54.00 60.00 28.50 45.20 54.00 11.0 1.3 8.3 39.50 1 1/2 38.10 59 64 33.3 45 57.1 12.0 1.3 9.2 45.5
1 5/8 41.27 58.00 63.00 35.00 48.80 60.30 12.7 1.3 9.8 47.70 1 5/8 41.27 61 66 33.3 48 60.3 12.0 1.3 9.2 45.5
1 3/4 44.45 61.50 66.50 35.00 51.60 63.50 12.7 1.3 9.8 47.70 1 3/4 44.45 64 69 40.5 52 63.5 12.0 1.3 9.2 52.5
1 7/8 47.62 65.50 70.50 38.00 54.80 66.65 12.7 1.3 9.8 50.70 1 7/8 47.62 66 71 40.5 55 66.7 12.0 1.3 9.2 52.5
2 50.80 70.50 75.50 38.00 58.00 69.85 12.7 1.3 9.8 50.70 2 50.80 69 74 40.5 58 69.8 13.5 1.3 10.7 54.0
2 1/8 53.97 75.00 80.00 43.00 62.00 76.20 14.3 1.3 11.4 57.30 2 1/8 53.97 78 83 41.0 62 73.1 13.5 1.3 10.7 54.5
2 1/4 57.15 79.00 84.00 43.00 65.00 79.40 14.3 1.3 11.4 57.30 2 1/4 57.15 80 85 41.0 65 76.2 13.5 1.3 10.7 54.5
2 3/8 60.32 82.00 87.00 46.00 68.00 82.55 14.3 1.3 11.4 60.30 2 3/8 60.32 83 88 41.0 68 79.4 13.5 1.3 10.7 54.5
2 1/2 63.50 87.00 92.00 46.00 71.20 85.70 14.3 1.3 11.4 60.30 2 1/2 63.50 85 90 41.0 71 82.5 13.5 1.3 10.7 54.5
2 5/8 66.68 88.00 96.50 49.20 71.00 85.70 15.9 1.3 13.2 65.10 2 5/8 66.68 90 95 49.0 78 92.1 15.9 1.3 13.2 64.9
2 3/4 69.85 90.00 98.00 49.20 74.60 88.90 15.9 1.3 13.2 65.10 2 3/4 69.85 95 100 49.0 81 95.2 15.9 1.3 13.2 64.9
2 7/8 73.03 95.00 104.00 52.40 77.80 95.25 15.9 1.3 13.2 68.30 2 7/8 73.03 99 104 49.0 84 98.4 15.9 1.3 13.2 64.9
3 76.20 99.00 104.00 52.40 81.00 98.43 15.9 1.3 13.2 68.30 3 76.20 99 104 49.0 88 101.6 15.9 1.3 13.2 64.9
3 1/8 79.38 104.00 109.00 55.50 80.10 101.60 19.8 1.3 15.4 74.90 3 1/8 79.38 104 109 56.0 94 111.1 20.0 1.3 17.2 76.0
3 1/4 82.55 109.00 114.00 55.50 87.30 104.78 19.8 1.3 15.4 74.90 3 1/4 82.55 109 114 56.0 97 114.3 20.0 1.3 17.2 76.0
3 3/8 85.73 109.00 114.00 55.50 90.50 107.95 19.8 1.3 15.4 74.90 3 3/8 85.73 109 114 56.0 100 117.5 20.0 1.3 17.2 76.0
3 1/2 88.90 114.00 119.00 55.50 93.60 111.13 19.8 1.3 15.4 74.90 3 1/2 88.90 114 119 56.0 103 120.6 20.0 1.3 17.2 76.0
3 5/8 92.08 119.00 124.00 58.70 96.80 114.30 19.8 1.3 15.4 78.50 3 5/8 92.08 119 124 59.0 106 123.8 20.0 1.3 17.2 79.0
3 3/4 95.25 119.00 124.00 58.70 100.00 117.48 19.8 1.3 15.4 78.50 3 3/4 95.25 119 124 59.0 109 127.0 20.0 1.3 17.2 79.0
3 7/4 98.43 124.00 129.00 61.90 103.10 120.65 19.8 1.3 15.4 81.70 3 7/4 98.43 124 129 62.0 113 130.2 20.0 1.3 17.2 82.0
4 101.60 124.00 129.00 61.90 106.30 123.83 19.8 1.3 15.4 81.70 4 101.60 124 129 62.0 116 133.3 20.0 1.3 17.2 82.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications. Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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DIMENSIONS CHART LRB04 / LRB04A


Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 I3A d6 d7 I4 I4A I5 I6 I1
10 20 25 23.9 __ 17 21 8.6 __ 1.5 4 32.5
12 22 27 23.9 26 19 23 8.6 6,5 1.5 4 32.5
14 24 29 26.4 __ 21 25 8.6 __ 1.5 4 35.0
16 26 31.5 26.4 24.7 23 27 8.6 10.3 1.5 4 35.0
18 32 37 27.5 __ 27 33 10.0 __ 2.0 4 37.5
20 34 39.5 27.5 __ 29 35 10.0 __ 2.0 5 37.5
22 36 41 27.5 26.5 31 37 10.0 11 2.0 5 37.5
24 38 45 30.0 29.0 33 39 10.0 11 2.0 5 40.0
25 39 45 30.0 29.0 34 40 10.0 11 2.0 5 40.0
28 42 49.5 32.5 31.5 37 43 10.0 11 2.0 5 42.5
30 44 52 32.5 31.5 39 45 10.0 11 2.0 5 42.5
32 46 52 32.5 31.5 42 48 10.0 11 2.0 5 42.5
33 47 55.5 32.5 31.5 42 48 10.0 11 2.0 5 42.5
35 49 56.5 32.5 31.5 44 50 10.0 11 2.0 5 42.5
38 54 60 34.0 __ 49 56 11.0 __ 2.0 6 45.0
40 56 63 34.0 32.3 51 58 11.0 12.7 2.0 6 45.0
43 59 66.5 34.0 32.3 54 61 11.0 12.7 2.0 6 45.0
45 61 66.5 34.0 32.3 56 63 11.0 12.7 2.0 6 45.0
48 64 70.5 34.0 32.3 59 66 11.0 12.7 2.0 6 45.0
50 66 75 34.5 34.8 62 70 13.0 12.7 2.5 6 47.5
53 69 79 34.5 33.2 65 73 13.0 14.3 2.5 6 47.5
55 71 81 34.5 33.2 67 75 13.0 14.3 2.5 6 47.5
58 78 84 39.5 38.2 70 78 13.0 14.3 2.5 6 52.5
60 80 87 39.5 38.2 72 80 13.0 14.3 2.5 6 52.5
63 83 91 39.5 38.2 75 83 13.0 14.3 2.5 6 52.5
65 85 92 39.5 36.5 77 85 13.0 16 2.5 6 52.5
68 88 96.5 37.2 36.5 81 90 15.3 16 2.5 7 52.5
70 90 98 44.7 44.0 83 92 15.3 16 2.5 7 60.0
75 99 104 44.7 __ 88 97 15.3 __ 2.5 7 60.0
80 104 109 44.3 __ 95 105 15.7 __ 3.0 7 60.0
85 109 114 44.3 __ 100 110 15.7 __ 3.0 7 60.0
90 114 119 49.3 __ 105 115 15.7 __ 3.0 7 65.0
95 119 124 49.3 __ 110 120 15.7 __ 3.0 7 65.0
100 124 129 49.3 __ 115 125 15.7 __ 3.0 7 65.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB06


Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1
10 20 25 25.4 16.0 24.6 8.7 1.5 7.5 34.1
12 22 27 25.4 19.0 27.8 8.7 1.5 7.5 34.1
13 24 29 25.4 19.0 27.8 8.7 1.5 7.5 34.1
14 24 29 25.4 22.2 30.9 10.3 1.5 7.5 34.1
15 26 31 25.4 22.2 30.9 10.3 1.5 7.5 35.7
16 26 31 25.4 22.2 30.9 10.3 1.5 7.5 34.1
18 32 37 25.4 25.4 34.1 10.3 1.5 7.5 34.1
19 34 39 25.4 25.4 34.1 10.3 1.5 7.5 34.1
20 34 39 25.4 27.0 35.7 10.3 1.5 7.5 35.7
22 36 41 25.4 28.6 37.3 10.3 1.5 7.5 35.7
24 38 43 25.4 31.7 40.5 10.3 1.5 7.5 35.7
25 39 44 25.4 31.7 40.5 10.3 1.5 7.5 35.7
28 42 47 33.3 35.7 47.6 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
30 44 49 33.3 38.9 50.8 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
32 46 51 33.3 38.9 50.8 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
33 47 52 33.3 42.1 54.0 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
34 49 54 33.3 42.1 54.0 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
35 49 54 33.3 42.1 54.0 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
38 54 59 33.3 45.2 57.2 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
40 56 61 33.3 48.8 60.3 12.0 2.0 8.5 45.3
42 59 64 40.5 51.6 63.5 12.0 2.0 8.5 52.5
43 59 64 40.5 51.6 63.5 12.0 2.0 8.5 52.5
44 61 66 40.5 51.6 63.5 12.0 2.0 8.5 52.5
45 61 66 40.5 51.6 63.5 12.0 2.0 8.5 52.5
48 64 69 40.5 54.8 66.7 12.0 2.0 8.5 52.5
50 66 71 40.5 58.0 69.8 12.0 2.0 8.5 52.5
53 69 74 41.0 62.0 73.0 13.5 2.0 10.0 54.5
55 71 76 41.0 65.0 76.2 13.5 2.0 10.0 54.5
58 78 83 41.0 68.0 79.4 13.5 2.0 10.0 54.5
60 80 85 41.0 68.0 79.4 13.5 2.0 10.0 54.5
63 83 88 41.0 71.2 82.5 13.5 2.0 10.0 54.5
65 85 90 49.0 78.3 92.1 15.9 2.0 12.0 64.9
70 90 95 49.0 81.1 95.5 15.9 2.0 12.0 64.9
75 99 104 49.0 88.1 101.6 15.9 2.0 12.0 64.9
80 104 109 56.0 97.0 114.3 20.0 2.0 16.5 76.0
85 109 114 56.0 100.0 117.5 20.0 2.0 16.5 76.0
90 114 119 59.0 107.0 123.8 20.0 2.0 16.5 79.0
95 119 124 59.0 110.0 127.0 20.0 2.0 16.5 79.0
100 124 129 62.0 116.0 133.3 20.0 2.0 16.5 82.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LRB02 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows
3a Elastomeric cup • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Metal frame • Single cylindrical spring.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 9.52 ÷ 25.40 mm p= 7 kg/cm²
v= 10 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Seal with a compact design for applications with
low demands that require small diameters and often
used for water pumps.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

(“) mm d3 d4 d5 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1
3/8 9.52 23.80 28.80 17.46 16.00 14.3 22.22 6.2 1.3 5.1 22.2
1/2 12.70 26.97 31.97 20.63 18.30 17.5 25.40 8.0 1.3 5.1 26.3
5/8 15.88 30.94 35.94 23.81 18.70 20.6 31.75 10.3 1.3 7.5 29.0
3/4 19.05 34.11 39.11 26.98 18.70 23.8 34.93 10.3 1.3 7.5 29.0
1 25.40 42.85 47.85 33.33 20.60 30.2 41.28 11.0 1.3 7.5 31.6

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LRB03 - LRB03A - LRB03B SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows
3a Elastomeric cup • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Metal frame
• Single cylindrical spring.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 30 mm p= 6 kg/cm²
v= 10 m/s t= -20÷ +100oC (*)
TYPE LRB03
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Mechanical seal with a compact design and small
dimensions which is ideal for simple hydromassage
or drinking water pumps.
The rotating part is attached to the pump impeller,
rotates together with it. The stationary part is secured
to the housing on its external diameter.

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB03


Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

(“) mm d7 I4 d3 d4 d5 I2 I3
1/2 13 25.0 7.5 28.5 32.0 14.5 8.0 13.2
1/2 B 13 25.0 5.0 28.5 32.0 14.5 8.0 13.2
1/2 C 13 25.0 5.0 30.0 34.5 14.0 7.5 13.2
5/8 16 31.7 10.0 36.5 41.0 17.5 8.5 16.3
5/8 B 16 31.0 5.0 36.5 41.0 17.5 8.5 16.3
3/4 19 35.0 10.0 40.0 43.0 21.5 9.5 16.0
3/4 B 19 35.0 5.0 40.0 43.0 21.5 9.5 16.0
1 25 41.0 11.0 47.0 51.0 26.5 11.0 18.0
1 1/8 29 48.0 8.5 52.0 57.0 31.0 11.0 18.5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LRB03A

TYPE LRB03A

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB03A


Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

mm d7 I4 d3 d5 I2 I3
10 23.0 4 27 11.0 7.5 14.0
12 25.0 5 32 14.2 8.5 14.2
16 31.0 5 41 18.2 10.0 16.8
20 35.0 5 45 21.4 10.0 17.5
25 41.3 11 52 26.4 11.5 20.0
30 48.0 8 58 31.0 12.5 21.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

LRB03B

TYPE LRB03B

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB03B


Dimensions in mm
Shaft

mm d3 d4 d7 I
12 12.0 30.00 35.0 25.0 17.7
12 B 12.0 28.55 32.0 25.0 17.7
12 C 12.0 33.40 38.0 25.0 17.5
13 13.0 30.00 35.0 25.0 17.7
15 15.0 36.50 41.5 30.0 20.0
16 16.0 36.50 41.5 30.0 20.0
16 B 16.0 38.10 41.3 28.5 20.0
20 20.0 40.00 43.7 37.0 22.0
20 B 20.0 38.00 43.7 37.0 22.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LRB05 SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Unbalanced.
COMPONENTS: • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
1 Rotating contact surface • Single cylindrical spring.
2 Stationary contact surface
3 Bellows
3a Elastomeric cup OPERATING LIMITS:
4 Spring
5 Ring d1=12 ÷ 25.4 mm p= 7 kg/cm²
5a Drive ring
5b Metal frame v= 10 m/s t= -20÷ +100oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPCIÓN:
Mechanical seal with a simple design for general use.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

(“) mm d3 d4 I3 d7 I4 I1
12.00 23.30 28.30 16.30 24 4.5 20.8
14.00 30.40 35.40 18.60 30 8.5 27.1
5/8 15.88 30.40 35.40 18.60 30 8.5 27.1
3/4 19.05 33.00 38.0 17.70 35 10.3 28.0
7/8 22.20 36.30 41.30 20.60 38 10.3 30.9
1 25.40 39.40 44.40 20.70 41.3 11.0 31.7

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LRB17 -LRB17A - LRB17E - LRB17KU -LRB17NU SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Unbalanced.
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.
• Single cylindrical spring.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 100 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 10 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A versatile, robust single seal that is widely used in
COMPONENTS: many different industrial and household applica-
1 Rotating contact surface tions.
3 Bellows The different type LRB17 varieties can be combined
4 Spring with a wide range of stationary parts, thereby
5 Ring
5a Ring increasing its versatility due to the combination of
different materials and working lengths.
Types:
LRB17KU–L6 / LRB17KU-L60 : standardised dimen-
sions in accordance with standard EN 12756 (KU).
LRB17NU –L6 / LRB17NU-L60 : standardised
dimensions in accordance with standard EN 12756
TYPE LRB17A (NU).

DIMENSIONS CHART LRB17A


Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

mm d1 d3 d4 I3A d6 d7 I4
15 15 28 33 17 29 35 4
20 20 37 42 21.5 29 35 7.5
25 25 41 46 23 34 40 7.5
30 30 48 53 24 45 51 9.5
45 45 65 70 30 58 65 12.5
55 55 80 85 43 67 76.5 14

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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DIMENSIONS CHART LRB17 - LRB17E - LRB17KU- LRB17NU


Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

mm d3 d4 I3 I3E I3KU I3NU d6 d7 d8 d11 d12 d14 d16 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 I10 I11 I12 I13 I14 I15 I16 I17 I28 I29
10 22.5 25.0 14.5 25 25.9 33.4 17 21 3 15.5 19.2 11.0 24.60 1.5 4 8.5 17.5 10.0 7.5 -- 7.5 -- 6.6 1.2 3.8 7.5 6.6 9.0
12 25.0 27.5 15.0 25 25.9 33.4 19 23 3 17.5 21.6 13.5 27.80 1.5 4 8.5 17.5 10.0 7.5 -- 6.5 -- 5.6 1.2 3.8 7.5 6.6 9.0
14 28.5 32.0 17.0 25 28.4 33.4 21 25 3 20.5 24.6 17.0 30.95 1.5 4 8.5 17.5 10.0 7.5 -- 6.5 -- 5.6 1.2 3.8 9.0 6.6 10.5
15 28.5 32.0 17.0 25 -- -- -- -- -- 20.5 24.6 17.0 30.95 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7.5 -- 6.6 1.2 3.8 9.0 -- 10.5
16 28.5 32.0 17.0 25 28.4 33.4 23 27 3 22.0 28.0 17.0 30.95 1.5 4 8.5 17.5 10.0 7.5 -- 8.5 -- 7.5 1.5 5.0 9.0 6.6 10.5
18 32.0 34.5 19.5 25 30.0 37.5 27 33 3 24.0 30.0 20.0 34.15 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 12.5 9.0 10.0 8.0 1.5 5.0 9.0 7.5 10.5
20 37.0 39.5 21.5 25 30.0 37.5 29 35 3 29.5 35.0 21.5 35.70 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 12.5 8.5 9.5 7.5 1.5 5.0 9.0 7.5 10.5
22 37.0 39.5 21.5 25 30.0 37.5 31 37 3 29.5 35.0 23.0 37.30 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 12.5 8.5 9.5 7.5 1.5 5.0 9.0 7.5 10.5
24 42.5 45.0 22.5 25 32.5 42.5 33 39 3 32.0 38.0 26.5 40.50 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 12.5 8.5 9.5 7.5 1.5 5.0 9.0 7.5 10.5
25 42.5 45.0 23.0 25 32.5 42.5 34 40 3 32.0 38.0 26.5 40.50 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 12.5 8.5 9.5 7.5 1.5 5.0 9.0 7.5 10.5
28 49.0 51.5 26.5 33 35.0 42.5 37 43 3 36.0 42.0 29.5 47.65 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 14.0 10.0 11.0 9.0 1.5 5.0 10.5 7.5 12.0
30 49.0 51.5 26.5 33 35.0 42.5 39 45 3 39.2 45.0 32.5 50.80 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 14.0 11.5 11.0 10.5 1.5 5.0 10.5 7.5 12.0
32 53.5 56.0 27.5 33 35.0 47.5 42 48 3 42.2 48.0 32.5 50.80 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 14.0 11.5 11.0 10.5 1.5 5.0 10.5 7.5 12.0
33 53.5 56.0 27.5 33 35.0 47.5 42 48 3 44.2 50.0 36.5 54.00 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 14.5 12.0 11.5 11.0 1.5 5.0 10.5 7.5 12.0
35 57.0 59.5 28.5 33 35.0 47.5 44 50 3 46.2 52.0 36.5 54.00 2.0 5 9.0 19.5 11.5 8.5 14.5 12.0 11.5 11.0 1.5 5.0 10.5 7.5 12.0
38 59.0 61.5 30.0 33 36.0 46.0 49 56 4 49.2 55.0 39.5 57.15 2.0 6 9.0 22.0 14.0 10.0 14.5 11.3 11.5 10.3 1.5 5.0 10.5 9.0 12.0
40 62.0 64.5 30.0 33 36.0 46.0 51 58 4 52.2 58.0 42.5 60.35 2.0 6 9.0 22.0 14.0 10.0 14.5 11.8 11.5 10.8 1.5 5.0 10.5 9.0 12.0
43 65.5 68.0 30.0 41 36.0 51.0 54 61 4 53.3 62.0 46.0 63.50 2.0 6 9.0 22.0 14.0 10.0 17.0 13.2 14.3 12.0 2.0 6.0 10.5 9.0 12.0
45 68.0 70.5 30.0 41 36.0 51.0 56 63 4 55.3 64.0 46.0 63.50 2.0 6 9.0 22.0 14.0 10.0 17.0 12.8 14.3 11.6 2.0 6.0 10.5 9.0 12.0
48 70.5 73.0 30.5 41 36.0 51.0 59 66 4 59.7 68.4 49.0 66.70 2.0 6 9.0 22.0 14.0 10.0 17.0 12.8 14.3 11.6 2.0 6.0 10.5 9.0 12.0
50 74.0 74.5 30.5 41 38.0 50.5 62 70 4 60.8 69.3 52.0 69.85 2.5 6 9.0 23.0 15.0 10.5 17.0 12.8 14.3 11.6 2.0 6.0 12.0 9.5 13.5
53 78.5 82.5 33.0 41 36.5 59.0 65 73 4 63.8 72.3 55.5 73.05 2.5 6 9.0 23.0 15.0 12.0 17.0 13.5 14.3 12.3 2.0 6.0 12.0 11.0 13.5

55 81.0 85.5 35.0 41 36.5 59.0 67 75 4 66.5 75.4 58.5 76.20 2.5 6 9.0 23.0 15.0 12.0 18.0 14.5 15.3 13.3 2.0 6.0 12.0 11.0 13.5
58 85.5 89.5 37.0 41 41.5 59.0 70 78 4 69.5 78.4 61.5 79.40 2.5 6 9.0 23.0 15.0 12.0 18.0 14.5 15.3 13.3 2.0 6.0 12.0 11.0 13.5
60 85.5 92.5 38.0 41 41.5 59.0 72 80 4 71.5 80.4 61.5 79.40 2.5 6 9.0 23.0 15.0 12.0 18.0 14.5 15.3 13.3 2.0 6.0 12.0 11.0 13.5
65 93.5 97.5 40.0 49 41.5 69.0 77 85 4 76.5 85.4 68.0 92.10 2.5 6 9.0 23.0 15.0 12.0 18.0 14.2 15.3 13.0 2.0 6.0 14.5 11.0 16.0
68 96.5 100.5 40.0 49 41.2 68.7 81 90 4 82.7 91.5 71.0 95.25 2.5 7 9.0 26.2 18.0 12.5 19.0 14.9 16.0 13.7 2.0 6.0 14.5 11.3 16.0
70 99.5 103.5 40.0 49 48.7 68.7 83 92 4 83.0 92.0 71.0 95.25 2.5 7 9.0 26.2 18.0 12.5 18.0 14.2 15.3 13.0 2.0 6.0 14.5 11.3 16.0
75 107.0 111.0 40.0 52 48.7 68.7 88 97 4 90.2 99.0 77.5 101.60 2.5 7 9.0 26.2 18.0 12.5 18.0 15.2 15.3 14.0 2.0 6.0 14.5 11.3 16.0
80 112.0 116.0 40.0 56 48.0 78.0 95 105 4 95.2 104.0 84.0 114.30 3.0 7 9.0 26.2 18.2 13.0 19.0 16.2 16.3 15.0 2.0 6.0 18.5 12.0 20.0
85 120.0 124.0 41.0 56 46.0 76.0 100 110 4 100.2 109.0 87.0 117.50 3.0 7 9.0 26.2 18.2 15.0 19.0 16.0 16.3 14.8 2.0 6.0 18.5 14.0 20.0
90 127.0 131.0 45.0 59 51.0 76.0 105 115 4 105.2 114.0 93.5 123.85 3.0 7 9.0 26.2 18.2 15.0 19.0 16.0 16.3 14.8 2.0 6.0 18.5 14.0 20.0
95 132.0 136.0 46.0 59 51.0 76.0 110 120 4 111.6 120.3 96.5 127.00 3.0 7 9.0 25.2 17.2 15.0 20.0 17.0 17.3 15.8 2.0 6.0 18.5 14.0 20.0
100 137.0 141.0 47.0 59 51.0 76.0 115 125 4 114.5 123.3 103.0 133.35 3.0 7 9.0 25.2 17.2 15.0 20.0 17.0 17.3 15.8 2.0 6.0 18.5 14.0 20.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

The usual stationary part types:

PF. L9 PF. L4 PF. L13

TYPE LRB17 - TYPE LRB17E - TYPE LRB17KU - TYPE LRB17NU

PF. L6 PF. L50 PF. L60

Tolerances l1 d1 10… 12 mm ± 0.5; 14… 18 mm ± 1.0; 20… 25 mm ± 1.5; 28… 100 mm ± 2.0

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LRB25-R - LRB25KU-R and LRB25NU-R SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Balanced.
• Not dependent on the rotation direction.
• Single cylindrical spring.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 10 ÷ 100 mm p= 20 kg/cm²
v= 15 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
COMPONENTS:
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
1 Rotating contact surface
secondary seals used.
2 Stationary contact surface
3 Bellows The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is
3a Elastomeric cup
determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
4 Spring
5 Ring the application.
5a Metal frame
DESCRIPTION:
An extremely versatile general-use mechanical seal.
It has metal tabs that reduce fatigue and tension in
the rubber bellow when in the working position.
A balanced seal without the need for a stepped shaft.
The seal can operate in applications with high pres-
sures without suffering premature wear.
Types:
LRB25KU-R and LRB25NU-R: standardised dimen-
sions in accordance with standard EN 12756 (KU
and NU respectively).

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

mm d3 d4 I3 I3KU I3NU d6 d7 I4 (“) mm d3 d4 I3 d7 I4


10 20 22 15 27.5 35.0 15 21 5.0 0,375 9,53 20 22 15 22,23 7,9
12 22 24 15 26.5 34.0 17 23 6.0 0,500 12,70 24 26 15 25,40 7,9
14 24 26 15 29.0 34.0 19 25 6.0
0,625 15,88 26 28 15 31,75 10,3
15 25 27 15 29.0 34.0 20 26 6.0
0,750 19,05 32 34 20 34,93 10,3
16 26 28 15 29.0 34.0 23 27 6.0
18 32 34 20 31.5 39.0 25 33 6.0 0,875 22,23 36 38 20 38,10 10,3
20 34 36 20 31.5 39.0 27 35 6.0 1,000 25,40 39 41 20 41,28 11,1
22 36 38 20 31.5 39.0 29 37 6.0 1,125 28,58 42 44 26 44,45 11,1
24 38 40 20 34.0 44.0 31 39 6.0 1,250 31,75 46 48 26 47,63 11,1
25 39 41 20 34.0 44.0 32 40 6.0
1,375 34,93 49 51 26 50,80 11,1
28 42 44 26 36.5 44.0 35 43 6.0
30 44 46 26 35.5 43.0 37 45 7.0 1,500 38,10 54 58 30 53,98 11,1
32 46 48 26 35.5 48.0 40 48 7.0 1,625 41,28 56 60 30 60,33 12,7
33 47 49 26 35.5 48.0 40 48 7.0 1,750 44,45 61 65 30 63,50 12,7
35 49 51 26 34.5 47.0 42 50 8.0 1,875 47,63 64 68 30 66,68 12,7
38 54 58 30 37.0 47.0 47 56 8.0 2,000 50,80 66 70 30 69,85 12,7
40 56 60 30 37.0 47.0 49 58 8.0
2,125 53,98 69 73 30 76,20 14,3
43 59 63 30 37.0 52.0 52 61 8.0
45 61 65 30 37.0 52.0 54 63 8.0 2,250 57,15 78 83 33 79,38 14,3
48 64 68 30 35.0 50.0 57 66 10.0 2,375 60,33 80 85 33 82,55 14,3
50 66 70 30 37.5 50.0 60 70 10.0 2,500 63,50 83 88 33 85,73 14,3
53 69 73 30 37.5 50.0 63 73 10.0 2,625 66,68 88 93 33 85,73 15,9
55 71 75 30 37.5 50.0 65 75 10.0
2,750 69,85 90 95 33 88,90 15,9
58 78 83 33 42.5 60.0 68 78 10.0
60 80 85 33 40.5 58.0 70 80 12.0 2,875 73,03 96 101 33 95,25 15,9
63 83 88 33 40.5 58.0 73 83 12.0 3,000 76,20 99 104 40 98,43 15,9
65 85 90 33 40.5 68.0 75 85 12.0 3,125 79,38 103 108 40 101,60 19,8
68 88 93 33 40.5 68.0 79 90 12.0 3,250 82,55 104 109 40 104,78 19,8
70 90 95 33 48.0 68.0 81 92 12.0 3,375 85,73 108 114 40 107,95 19,8
75 99 104 40 48.0 68.0 86 97 12.0
3,500 88,90 112 117 40 111,13 19,8
80 104 109 40 47.5 77.5 92 105 12.5
85 109 114 40 47.5 77.5 97 110 12.5 3,625 92,08 114 119 40 114,30 19,8
90 114 119 40 52.5 77.5 102 115 12.5 3,750 95,25 118 124 40 117,48 19,8
95 119 124 40 52.5 77.5 117 120 12.5 3,875 98,43 122 127 40 120,65 19,8
100 124 129 40 52.5 77.5 122 125 12.5 4,000 101,60 124 129 40 123,83 19,8
Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AR / LRB31 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows.
3a Elastomeric cup • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Ring • Single cylindrical spring.
5a Blocking ring
5b Metal frame
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 6 ÷ 70 mm p= 6 kg/cm²
v= 10 m/s t= -20÷ +140oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Economic mechanical seal with small dimensions,
used in large household pump productions for re-
circulating water or for working conditions with low
demands.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6
6 18 23 8.0 +0.5 8 22.0 4.0 0.5 3.5
6A 18 23 11.0 +0.5 8 22.0 4.0 0.5 3.5
8 20 23 11.0 +0.5 10 22.0 4.0 0.5 3.5
8A 20 27 11.0 +0.5 10 26.0 5.5 1.0 5.0
8B 24 27 11.0 +0.5 10 26.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
10 24 27 11.0 +0.5 12 26.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
11 24 27 11.0 +0.5 13 26.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
11 A 24 27 13.0 +0.5 13 26.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
12 A 24 27 11.0 +0.5 14 26.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
12 B 24 27 12.8 +0.7 14 26.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
12 C 24 27 13.0 +0.7 14 26.0 5.5 1.0 6.0
13 24 27 12.8 +0.7 15 26.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
13 A 24 27 13.0 +0.7 15 26.0 5.5 1.0 6.0
14 A 32 35 12.8 +0.7 16 29.5 8.0 1.0 6.0
14 B 28 30 12.8 +0.7 18 28.5 7.5 1.0 5.5
14 C 28 30 13.0 +0.7 18 28.5 8.0 1.0 5.5
15 32 35 12.8 +0.7 17 29.5 8.0 1.0 6.0
15 A 28 35 13.0 +0.7 17 30.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
16 A 32 35 12.8 +0.7 18 29.5 8.0 1.0 6.0
16 B 39 43 12.8 +0.7 18 38.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
17 39 43 12.8 +0.7 19 42.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
18 39 43 12.8 +0.7 20 42.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
19 39 43 12.8 +0.7 21 42.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
20 A 39 43 12.8 +0.7 22 42.0 8.0 1.0 6.0
20 B 42 47 12.8 +0.7 22 45.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
22 42 47 12.8 +0.7 24 45.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
22 A 39 47 13.0 +0.7 24 42.0 8.0 1.0 8.0
23 47 52 13.5 +1.0 25 50.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
24 47 52 13.5 +1.0 26 50.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
25 A 42 52 13.5 +1.0 27 50.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
25 B 47 52 13.5 +1.0 27 50.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
25 C 42 52 13.0 +1.0 27 45.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
26 47 52 13.5 +1.0 29 50.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
27 47 52 13.5 +1.0 30 50.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
28 54 60 15.0 +1.0 31 57.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
30 54 60 15.0 +1.0 33 57.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
32 54 60 15.0 +1.0 35 57.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
35 60 70 16.0 +1.0 38 63.0 10.0 1.0 8.0
38 65 75 18.0 +1.0 41 68.0 12.0 2.0 9.0
40 65 75 18.0 +1.0 43 68.0 12.0 2.0 9.0
45 70 80 20.0 +1.0 48 73.0 12.0 2.0 9.0
50 85 95 23.0 +1.0 53 88.0 15.0 2.0 12.0
55 85 95 23.0 +1.0 95 88.0 15.0 2.0 12.0
60 105 115 30.0 +1.0 63 110.0 15.0 2.0 12.0
65 105 115 30.0 +1.0 68 110.0 15.0 2.0 12.0
70 105 115 32.0 +1.0 73 110.0 15.0 2.0 12.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LRB50 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows
3a O-rings • Balanced.
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Ring
5a Metal frame
• Single cylindrical spring.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 14 ÷ 100 mm p= 20 kg/cm²
v= 15 m/s t= -15÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
A balanced seal without the need for a stepped shaft.
The casing of the rotating part protects the bellows
from abrasion and from the rotation transmission
tensions, and the spring from blocking in the event of
being contaminated by fibres and particles.
It is recommended for use with highly viscous or stic-
ky fluids containing fibres or particles, or with fluids
that produce a chemical attack on the shaft.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1K
14 24 26 23.0 21 25 12.0 1.5 4 35.0
16 26 28 23.0 23 27 12.0 1.5 4 35.0
18 32 34 24.0 27 33 13.5 2.0 4 37.5
20 34 36 24.0 29 35 13.5 2.0 5 37.5
22 36 38 24.0 31 37 13.5 2.0 5 37.5
24 38 40 26.7 33 39 13.5 2.0 5 40.2
25 39 41 27.0 34 40 13.0 2.0 5 40.0
28 42 44 30.0 37 43 12.5 2.0 5 42.5
30 44 46 30.5 39 45 12.0 2.0 5 42.5
32 46 48 30.5 42 48 12.0 2.0 5 42.5
33 47 49 30.5 42 48 12.0 2.0 5 42.5
35 49 51 30.5 44 50 12.0 2.0 5 42.5
38 54 58 32.0 49 56 13.0 2.0 6 45.0
40 56 60 32.0 51 58 13.0 2.0 6 45.0
43 59 63 32.0 54 61 13.0 2.0 6 45.0
45 61 65 32.0 56 63 13.0 2.0 6 45.0
48 64 68 32.0 59 66 13.0 2.0 6 45.0
50 66 70 34.0 62 70 13.5 2.5 6 47.5
53 69 73 34.0 65 73 13.5 2.5 6 47.5
55 71 75 34.0 67 75 13.5 2.5 6 47.5
58 78 83 39.0 70 78 13.5 2.5 6 52.5
60 80 85 39.0 72 80 13.5 2.5 6 52.5
63 83 88 39.0 75 83 13.5 2.5 6 52.5
65 85 90 39.0 77 85 13.5 2.5 6 52.5
68 88 93 39.0 81 90 13.5 2.5 7 52.5
70 90 95 45.5 83 92 14.5 2.5 7 60.0
75 95 104 45.5 88 97 14.5 2.5 7 60.0
80 104 109 45.0 95 105 14.5 2.5 7 60.0
85 109 114 45.0 100 110 14.5 2.5 7 60.0
90 110 119 50.0 105 115 15.0 3.0 7 65.0
95 119 124 50.0 110 120 15.0 3.0 7 65.0
100 124 129 50.0 115 125 15.0 3.0 7 65.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LTB16 SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows
3a PTFE gasket • Unbalanced.
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Ring
5a Set screw
• External mounting.

OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 25 ÷ 100 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 16 m/s t= -40÷ +200oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
This mechanical seal model is mostly made of PTFE
and other materials that are resistant to chemically
aggressive products. The metal parts are isolated
from the process fluid.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Shaft Rotary part Stationary part

mm d3 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 (“) mm d3 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5
20 57 31 51 40.6 8 4.8 0,875 22,23 57 31 51 40,6 8 4,8
25 61 33 54 42.86 8.0 4.8 1,000 25,40 61 33 54 42,9 8 4,8
28 67 36 65 50.80 11.0 8.0 1,125 28,58 67 36 65 50,8 11 8
30 70 37 68 53.98 11.0 8.0 1,250 31,75 70 37 68 54 11 8
32 70 37 68 53.98 11.0 8.0 1,375 34,93 73 38 71 57,2 11 8
33 73 38 71 57.15 11.0 8.0 1,500 38,10 76 38 78 63,5 11 8
35 73 38 71 57.15 11.0 8.0 1,625 41,28 80 40 84 69,9 11 8
38 76 38 78 63.50 11.0 8.0 1,750 44,45 83 40 84 69,9 11 8
40 80 40 81 66.68 11.0 8.0 1,875 47,63 86 43 97 79,4 14,3 9,5
43 83 40 84 69.85 11.0 8.0 2,000 50,80 89 43 97 79,4 14,3 9,5
45 83 40 84 69.85 11.0 8.0 2,125 53,98 103 53 103 95,7 14,3 9,5
48 89 43 97 79.38 14.3 9.5 2,250 57,15 107 53 106 88,9 14,3 9,5
50 89 43 97 79.38 14.3 9.5 2,375 60,33 110 53 106 88,9 14,3 9,5
53 103 53 100 82.55 14.3 9.5 2,500 63,50 113 53 110 92,1 14,3 9,5
55 107 53 103 85.73 14.3 9.5 2,625 66,68 116 53 116 98,4 14,3 9,5
58 110 53 106 88.90 14.3 9.5 2,750 69,85 118 53 116 98,4 14,3 9,5
60 110 53 106 88.90 14.3 9.5 2,875 73,03 122 53 121 103,2 14,3 9,5
63 113 53 110 92.08 14.3 9.5 3,000 76,20 126 53 121 103,2 14,3 9,5
65 116 53 113 95.25 14.3 9.5 3,250 82,55 150 73 138 120,7 14,3 9,5
68 118 53 116 98.43 14.3 9.5 3,500 88,90 156 73 144 127 14,3 9,5
70 118 53 116 98.43 14.3 9.5 3,750 95,25 163 73 144 127 14,3 9,5
75 126 53 121 103.19 14.3 9.5 4,000 101,60 169 73 151 133,4 14,3 9,5
80 150 73 132 114.30 14.3 9.5
85 156 73 138 120.65 14.3 9.5
90 163 73 144 127.00 14.3 9.5
95 163 73 144 127.00 14.3 9.5
100 169 73 151 133.35 14.3 9.5

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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PNL SECTORS:

COMPONENTS:
1 Rotating contact surface
2 Stationary contact surface
CHARACTERISTICS:
3 Bellows • Unbalanced.
3a Elastomeric cup
4 Spring • Not dependent on the rotation direction.
5 Ring • Single cylindrical spring.
5a Drive ring
5b Metal frame
OPERATING LIMITS:
d1= 8 ÷ 40 mm p= 12 kg/cm²
v= 10 m/s t= -20÷ +120oC (*)
(*) The temperature resistance depends on the material of the
secondary seals used.

The operating limits are defined by the PV factor which is


determined for the sealing system characteristics and those of
the application.

DESCRIPTION:
Mechanical seal with a simple design for general use.

DIMENSIONS CHART
Dimensions in mm
Shaft Rotary part Stationary part Total length

mm d3 d4 I3 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6 I1
8 22 27 15.5 14 26.00 5.5 0.5 4.5 21.0
10 22 27 15.5 14 26.00 5.5 0.5 4.5 21.0
11 22 27 15.5 14 26.00 5.5 0.5 4.5 21.0
12 22 27 15.5 14 26.00 5.5 0.5 4.5 21.0
13 A 28 33 18.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 26.0
13 B 32 37 13.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 21.0
14 B 28 33 18.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 26.0
14 C 28 33 22.0 19 23.10 6.0 1.2 3.0 28.0
14 A 32 37 13.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 21.0
15 A 28 33 18.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 26.0
15 B 32 37 13.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 21.0
16 C 28 33 18.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 26.0
16 F 28 33 23.0 21 26.90 7.0 1.5 4.0 30.0
16 E 31 36 29.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 37.0
16 A 32 37 13.0 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 21.0
16 D 32 37 13.0 17 42.00 8.0 1.0 6.0 21.0
16 B 33 38 16.3 17 29.50 8.0 1.0 6.0 24.0
18 A 32 37 24.0 20 42.00 8.0 1.0 6.0 32.0
18 B 32 37 24.0 25 30.90 8.0 1.5 4.0 32.0
19.05 32 37 19.0 22 35.00 10.2 1.2 7.8 24.0
19.05 32 37 22.0 22 35.00 10.2 1.2 7.8 32.2
20 A 32 37 22.0 22 42.00 8.0 1.0 6.0 30.0
20 B 44 49 14.0 22 42.00 8.0 1.0 6.0 22.0
22 A 39 44 25.0 30 35.40 8.0 2.0 4.0 33.0
22 44 49 14.0 23 42.00 8.0 1.0 6.0 22.0
25.4 42 47 27.2 29 41.25 11.0 1.5 8.5 38.2
30 B 52 57 28.0 33 52.00 12.0 1.5 8.5 40.0
30A 60 65 22.0 33 52.00 12.0 1.5 8.5 34.0
31.75 52 57 49.2 34 47.62 11.0 1.5 8.5 60.2
40 63 68 35.0 45 68.00 12.0 1.5 8.5 47.0

Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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AUXILIARY PRODUCTS

LC SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Working pressure: 64 bar.
CLEAN FLUID • Temperature: up to 125º C
• Materials: Stainless steel.

DESCRIPTION:
Working fluids often contain sand particles, incrus-
SEALED CHAMBER
ted residue from boilers and pipes etc. which can
damage the mechanical seal and reduce its durabili-
PUMP
DISCHARGE
ty. Situations of this type can be avoided by installing
ZONE a cyclone.
This type of element is installed outside the pump,
between the discharge zone and the mechanical
PARTICLES
seal chamber. A current or vortex of pressurised
fluid is generated inside it and the effect of the cen-
trifugal force separates the particles suspended in
the fluid. The particles that are heavier than the fluid
are thrown towards the walls and dragged to the
lower part of the LC, while the clean fluid emerges
from the top and is returned to the chamber where
the mechanical seal is located.
API31 and API41 configuration.
These elements require no maintenance and do not
become blocked over time.

LHP SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Temperature: - 30º C to +110º C.
• Working pressure: 30 bar.
• Volume (L) : 2 l.
• Flow rate: 15 ml / run-out
• Materials: Stainless steel / polyethylene.

DESCRIPTION:
LHP with a built-in tank for placing on the reservoir.
Installed directly in the LTS reservoir.

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LQT SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Temperature: -60º C to +200º C.
• Working pressure: up to 25 bar.
• Volume: 4, 6, 10 l.
• Materials: Stainless steel.

DESCRIPTION:
LST for supplying barrier fluid with or without
pressure in double cartridge or mechanical
seal installations which enables the circulation
of the barrier fluid due to the thermosyphon
effect or the pumping ring (mechanical seal).
API52, API53 and API53A configuration.

LS SECTORS:

CHARACTERISTICS:
• Ring with two allen screws for attaching it
to the shaft.

DESCRIPTION:
This element is attached to the shaft to permanently
ensure the compression of the rotating part of the
DIMENSIONS CHART mechanical seal. It can be used with rubber bellows
Dimensions in mm or single spring mechanical seals.

Shaft Shaft

mm d3 I1 mm d3 I1
12.0 21.0 7.5 41.2 55.0 10.0
12.7 21.0 7.5 43.0 58.0 10.0
14.0 23.0 7.5 44.4 60.0 10.0
15.0 24.0 7.5 45.0 60.0 10.0
15.8 25.0 7.5 47.6 63.0 10.0
16.0 25.0 7.5 48.0 63.0 10.0
18.0 31.0 7.5 50.0 65.0 10.0
19.1 31.0 7.5 50.8 65.0 10.0
20.0 33.0 7.5 53.0 68.0 10.0
22.0 35.0 7.5 53.9 68.0 10.0
22.2 35.0 7.5 55.0 70.0 10.0
24.0 37.0 7.5 57.1 70.0 10.0
25.0 38.0 7.5 60.0 79.0 10.0
25.4 38.0 7.5 60.3 79.0 10.0
28.0 41.0 7.5 63.5 82.0 10.0
28.6 41.0 7.5 65.0 84.0 12.0
30.0 43.0 7.5 66.6 84.0 12.0
31.7 45.0 7.5 69.8 89.0 12.0
32.0 45.0 10.0 70.0 89.0 12.0
33.0 46.0 10.0 73.0 95.0 12.0
35.0 48.0 10.0 75.0 98.0 12.0
38.0 53.0 10.0 76.2 98.0 12.0
40.0 55.0 10.0 Dimensions subject to changes or modifications.

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LST SECTORS:

CARACTÉRISTIQUES :
• Temperature: -60º C to +200º C.
• Working pressure: up to 25 bar.
• Volume: 9 l.
• Materials: Stainless steel.

DESCRIPTION :
LST for supplying barrier fluid with or without pres-
sure in double cartridge or mechanical seal.
It includes a cooling coil to regulate the temperature
of the barrier fluid.
Installations which enables the circulation of the
barrier fluid due to the thermosyphon effect or the
pumping ring (mechanical seal). API52, API53 and
API53A configuration.
It may be supplied with instruments for automatic
level, pressure and temperature control.

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STATIONARY PARTS

With O-Ring
With anti-rotation pin and housing
dimensions EN 12756
L16 L1DIN L9

d1 d6 d7 d8 I5 I6 I8 I4
10 17 21 3 1,5 4 8,5 - - 10
12 19 23 3 1,5 4 8,5 - - 10
14 21 25 3 1,5 4 8,5 - - 10
16 23 27 3 1,5 4 8,5 - - 10
18 27 33 3 2 5 9 7 - 11,5
20 29 35 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
22 31 37 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
24 33 39 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
25 34 40 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
28 37 43 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
30 39 45 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
32 42 48 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
33 42 48 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
35 44 50 3 2 5 9 7 10 11,5
38 49 56 4 2 6 9 7 11 14
40 51 58 4 2 6 9 8 11 14
43 54 61 4 2 6 9 8 11 14
45 56 63 4 2 6 9 8 11 14
48 59 66 4 2 6 9 8 11 14
50 62 70 4 2,5 6 9 9,5 13 15
53 65 73 4 2,5 6 9 9,5 13 15
55 67 75 4 2,5 6 9 9,5 13 15
58 70 78 4 2,5 6 9 10,5 13 15 PF. L1 DIN PF. L9 (*)
60 72 80 4 2,5 6 9 10,5 13 15 PF. L9
65 77 85 4 2,5 6 9 10,5 13 15
68 81 90 4 2,5 7 9 11 15 18 PF. L16
70 83 92 4 2,5 7 9 11,5 15 18
75 88 97 4 2,5 7 9 11,5 15 18
80 95 105 4 3 7 9 11,5 15,5 18,2
85 100 110 4 3 7 9 11,5 15,5 18,2
90 105 115 4 3 7 9 13 15,5 18,2
95 110 120 4 3 7 9 13 15,5 17,2
100 115 125 4 3 7 9 13 15,5 17,2

Without anti-rotation pin and housing


dimensions EN 12756
L606/ L6 LDIN

d1 d6 d7 I4 I5 I6
10 17 21 6,6 7 1,5 4
12 19 23 6,6 7 1,5 4
14 21 25 6,6 7 1,5 4
16 23 27 6,6 7 1,5 4
18 27 33 7,5 10 2 5
20 29 35 7,5 10 2 5
22 31 37 7,5 10 2 5
24 33 39 7,5 10 2 5
25 34 40 7,5 10 2 5
28 37 43 7,5 10 2 5
30 39 45 7,5 10 2 5
32 42 48 7,5 10 2 5
33 42 48 7,5 10 2 5
35 44 50 7,5 10 2 5
38 49 56 9 13 2 6
40 51 58 9 13 2 6
43 54 61 9 13 2 6
45 56 63 9 13 2 6
48 59 66 9 13 2 6
50 62 70 9,5 14 2,5 6
53 65 73 11 14 2,5 6
55 67 75 11 14 2,5 6 PF. L DIN (*) PF. L DIN
58 70 78 11 14 2,5 6
60 72 80 11 14 2,5 6
PF. L606 PF. L6
65 77 85 11 14 2,5 6
68 81 90 11,3 16 2,5 7
70 83 92 11,3 16 2,5 7
75 88 97 11,3 16 2,5 7
80 95 105 12 18 3 7
85 100 110 14 18 3 7
90 105 115 14 18 3 7
95 110 120 14 18 3 7 *(Only supplied in carbon).
100 115 125 14 18 3 7

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With O-Ring
Without Anti-Rotation Pin
L4/L7/L13 L L4/L7/L13 L L7 L L4/ L7 L13 L7

d1 d6 d7 d13 I4 I5 I6 I30
10 15,5 14 19,2 18,1 17 5,5 6,6 - 1,5 4 2
12 17,5 16,5 21,6 20,6 19 5,5 5,6 - 1,5 4 1
14 20,5 19 24,6 23,1 21,5 6 5,6 - 1,5 4 1
16 22 21 28 26,9 24 7 7,5 - 1,5 4 1,5
18 24 25 30 30,9 27,5 7 8 10 2 5 2
20 29,5 25 35 30,9 32 8 7,5 9,5 2 5 1,5
22 29,5 30 35 35,4 32 8 7,5 9,5 2 5 1,5
24 32 30 38 35,4 35 8 7,5 9,5 2 5 1,5
25 32 33 38 38,2 35 8,5 7,5 9,5 2 5 1,5
28 36 38 42 43,3 38 9 9 11 2 5 3
30 39,2 38 45 43,3 42 9 10,5 11 2 5 3,5 PF. L13
32 42,2 38 48 43,3 45 9 10,5 11 2 5 4,5 PF.L (*)
33 44,2 45 50 53,5 46 11,5 11 11,5 2 5 5
35 46,2 45 52 53,5 48 11,5 11 11,5 2 5 5
*(Only supplied in carbon).
38 49,2 52 55 60,5 52 11,5 10,3 11,5 2 6 4,3
40 52,2 52 58 60,5 55 11,5 10,8 11,5 2 6 4,8
43 53,3 57 62 60,5 59 11,5 12 14,3 2 6 2,5
45 55,3 57 64 65,5 59 11,5 11,6 14,3 2 6 2,2
48 59,7 57 68,4 65,5 65 11,5 11,6 14,3 2 6 2,2
50 60,8 64 69,3 72,5 64 11,5 11,6 14,3 2,5 6 2,2
53 63,8 - 72,3 - 69 - 12,3 14,3 2,5 6 2,5
55 66,5 64 75,4 72,5 71 11,5 13,3 15,3 2,5 6 2,5
58 69,5 - 78,4 - 75,5 - 13,3 15,3 2,5 6 3,5
60 71,5 72 80,4 79,3 75 11,5 13,3 15,3 2,5 6 2,5
65 76,5 77 85,4 84,5 81,5 11,5 13 15,3 2,5 6 3,2
68 82,7 - 91,5 - 87 - 13,7 16 2,5 7 3,7
70 83 82 92 89,5 87 11,5 13 15,3 2,5 7 3,7
75 90,2 87 99 94,5 91 11,5 14 15,3 2,5 7 3,2
80 95,2 92 104 99,5 100 11,5 15 16,3 3 7 4,7
85 100,2 98 109 105,5 102 13,5 14,8 16,3 3 7 4,5
90 105,2 105 114 111,5 110 13,5 14,8 16,3 3 7 3
95 111,6 110 120,3 116,5 116 13,5 15,8 17,3 3 7 4
100 114,5 114 123,3 119,5 119 13,5 15,8 17,3 3 7 4
PF. L4 PF. L7 (*)
PF.L *(Locking ring not included)

With cup
R / L60 / CDIN L50 R L60 CDIN L50

d1 d6 d7 d6 d7 I5 I6 I4
10 17 21 11.0 24,6 1,5 4 5 6,6 8,6 9
12 19 23 13.5 27,8 1,5 4 6 6,6 8,6 9
14 21 25 17.0 30,95 1,5 4 6 6,6 8,6 10,5
16 23 27 17.0 30,95 1,5 4 6 6,6 8,6 10,5
18 27 33 20.0 34,15 2 5 6 7,5 10 10,5
20 29 35 21.5 35,7 2 5 6 7,5 10 10,5
22 31 37 23.0 37,3 2 5 6 7,5 10 10,5
24 33 39 26.5 40,5 2 5 6 7,5 10 10,5
25 34 40 26.5 40,5 2 5 6 7,5 10 10,5
28 37 43 29.5 47,65 2 5 6 7,5 10 12
30 39 45 32.5 50,8 2 5 7 7,5 10 12
32 42 48 32.5 50,8 2 5 7 7,5 10 12
33 42 48 36.5 54 2 5 7 7,5 10 12
35 44 50 36.5 54 2 5 8 7,5 10 12
38 49 56 39.5 57,15 2 6 8 9 11 12
40 51 58 42.5 60,35 2 6 8 9 11 12
43 54 61 46.0 63,5 2 6 8 9 11 12
45 56 63 46.0 63,5 2 6 8 9 11 12
48 59 66 49.0 66,7 2 6 10 9 11 12
50 62 70 52.0 69,85 2,5 6 10 9,5 13 13,5
53 65 73 55.5 73,05 2,5 6 10 11 13 13,5
55 67 75 58.5 76,2 2,5 6 10 11 13 13,5
58 70 78 61.5 79,4 2,5 6 10 11 13 13,5
60 72 80 61.5 79,4 2,5 6 12 11 13 13,5 PF. R
65
68
77
81
85
90
68.0
71.0
92,1
95,25
2,5
2,5
6
7
12
12
11
11,3
13
15,3
16
16
PF. C DIN
70 83 92 71.0 95,25 2,5 7 12 11,3 15,3 16 PF. L50
75 88 97 77.5 101,6 2,5 7 12 11,3 15,3 16
80 95 105 84.0 114,3 3 7 12,5 12 15,7 20 PF. L60
85 100 110 87.0 117,5 3 7 12,5 14 15,7 20
90 105 115 93.5 123,85 3 7 12,5 14 15,7 20
95 110 120 96.5 127 3 7 12,5 14 15,7 20
100 115 125 103.0 133,35 3 7 12,5 14 15,7 20

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In inches

L12 L12/L22/A/C11 L12 / L22 / A L12/L22/A/C11 A / C11 / L22 L12

d1 d6 d7 d8 I5 I6 I4
(“) mm mm inch mm mm mm mm mm mm

0,250 6,350 14,45 0,75 19,05 3 - - - 5,92


0,375 9,525 17,63 0,88 22,23 3 1,5 4,9 7.92 5,92
0,500 12,700 20,80 1,00 25,40 3 1,5 4,9 7.92 5,92
0,625 15,875 27,15 1,25 31,75 3 1,5 7,3 10.31 6,62
0,750 19,050 30,33 1,38 34,93 3 2 6,8 10.31 6,62
0,875 22,225 33,50 1,50 38,10 3 2 6,8 10.31 6,62
1,000 25,400 36,68 1,63 41,28 3 2 7,6 11.10 6,62 PF. L12
1,125 28,575 39,85 1,75 44,45 3 2 7,6 11.10 6,62
1,250 31,750 43,03 1,88 47,63 3 2 7,6 11.10 6,62
1,375 34,925 46,20 2,00 50,80 3 2 7,6 11.10 6,62
1,500 38,100 47,98 2,13 53,98 4 2 7,6 11.10 7,53
1,625 41,275 54,33 2,38 60,33 4 2 9,1 12.70 8,2
1,750 44,450 57,50 2,50 63,50 4 2 9,1 12.70 8,2
1,875 47,625 60,68 2,63 66,68 4 2 9,1 12.70 8,2
2,000 50,800 63,85 2,75 69,85 4 2,5 8,6 12.70 8,2
2,125 53,975 70,20 3,00 76,20 4 2,5 10,2 14.27 9,53
2,250 57,150 73,38 3,13 79,38 4 2,5 10,2 14.27 9,53
2,375 60,325 76,55 3,25 82,55 4 2,5 10,2 14.27 9,53
2,500 63,500 79,73 3,38 85,73 4 2,5 10,2 14.27 9,53
2,625 66,675 79,73 3,38 85,73 4 2,5 11,8 15.88 9,53
2,750 69,850 82,90 3,50 88,90 4 2,5 11,8 15.88 9,53 PF. A
2,875 73,025 85,65 3,75 95,25 4 2,5 11,8 15.88 11,33 PF. C11
3,000 76,200 88,83 3,88 98,43 4 3 11,3 15.88 11,33
3,125 79,375 92,00 4,00 101,60 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33
3,250 82,550 95,18 4,13 104,78 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33
3,375 85,725 98,35 4,25 107,95 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33
3,500 88,900 101,53 4,38 111,13 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33
3,625 92,075 104,70 4,50 114,30 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33
3,750 95,250 107,88 4,63 117,48 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33
3,875 98,425 111,05 4,75 120,65 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33
4,000 101,600 114,23 4,88 123,83 4 3 13,7 19.84 14,33

PF. L22

d1 d7 d10 I9 I10
(“) mm mm mm mm mm

0,750 19,050 36,51 48,00 4,8 8


0,875 22,225 39,69 51,00 4,8 8
1,000 25,400 42,86 54,00 4,8 8
1,125 28,575 50,80 65,00 8 11
1,250 31,750 53,98 68,00 8 11
1,375 34,925 57,15 71,00 8 11
1,500 38,100 63,50 78,00 8 11
1,625 41,275 66,68 81,00 8 11
1,750 44,450 69,85 84,00 8 11
1,875 47,625 73,03 87,00 8 11
2,000 50,800 79,38 97,00 9,5 14,3
2,125 53,975 82,55 100,00 9,5 14,3
2,250 57,150 85,73 103,00 9,5 14,3
2,375 60,325 88,90 106,00 9,5 14,3
2,500 63,500 92,08 110,00 9,5 14,3
2,625 66,675 95,25 113,00 9,5 14,3
2,750 69,850 98,43 116,00 9,5 14,3
2,875 73,025 100,01 117,00 9,5 14,3
3,000 76,200 103,19 121,00 9,5 14,3 PF. T
3,125 79,375 - - - 14,3
3,250 82,550 114,30 132,00 9,5 14,3
3,375 85,725 - - - 14,3
3,500 88,900 120,65 138,00 9,5 14,3
3,625 92,075 - - - 14,3
3,750 95,250 127,00 144,00 9,5 14,3
3,875 98,425 - - - 14,3
4,000 101,600 133,35 151,00 9,5 14,3

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SPECIAL DESIGNS

Special designs

It is not always possible to use a conventional mechanical seal. Com-


plex applications with special requirements and pumps with small
housings need mechanical seals with non-standard profiles.

Our engineering centre designs and manufactures customised solu-


tions adapted to the specific needs of our customers, in large or small
production runs.

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RMS SEALS

RMS seals
The RMS seal range is compatible with the most popular pump brands: Flygt®, Grundfos-Sarlin®, ABS®, Alfal Laval®, Hilge®, APV®, Fristam®,
etc. These mechanical seals have special designs for wastewater pumps, heating, food products, pharmaceuticals and many applications in all
kinds of industrial sectors. In most cases, when a pump is repaired, the mechanical seal is not the only element that is replaced. The renewal of other
parts is also recommended, such as O-rings or joints with special profiles, bearings, pins, flat gaskets, etc. We offer kits containing these elements
which are supplied along with the mechanical seal.

TYPE TYPE
ABS® Alfa Laval®

LRB17, AB-107-25, AL-A-22 AL-ALS-45


AB-107-90

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

AB30-25, AB30-48, AL-C-40, AL-C-53 AL-CQ-32


AB30-65, AB30-80, AL-C-60
AB30-90, AB30-100

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

AB-SH-32, AB-SH-40, AL-D-22, AL-D-41.28 AL - E - 22


AB-SH-50, AB-SH-45, AL-D-317
AB-SH-55, AB-SH-60,
AB-SH-65, AB-SH-70
SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

AL-E-32 AL- EMR-27


TYPE AL -E-27
Afec®
SECTORS SECTORS

AF-BV-16
AF-FS-20
AF-FS-25 AL-GN-25
AL-F-55
SECTORS AL-F-75 AL-GN-30

SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE
Allweiller® AL-HCL-20, AL-HCL-25, AL - I - 22
AL-HCL-30, AL-HCL-35,
AL-HCL-40

AW-SP-15, AW-SP-20
SECTORS SECTORS

SECTORS

AL-IB-30 AL-LK-32
AL-IB-50.8 AL-LK-40

LS18
SECTORS SECTORS

SECTORS

AL-N-22 AL-S-20, AL-S-30


AL-S-35, AL-S-45
AL-S-55, AL-S-75

TYPE SECTORS SECTORS

Amstrong ®

AL-SD-20, AL-SD-30 AL-SRU-30


AM- VG-28.58 AL-SRU-45
AM- VG-41.28 AL-SRU-55

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

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RMS SEALS
TYPE TYPE
Alfa Laval® Apec®

AL-TC-19.05 AL-SX-45, AL-SX-70 SC-V-12, SC-V-16,


AL-TC- 28.6 SC-V-22
AL-TC- 38.1
SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

TYPE
Alfa Laval® TYPE
Contherm
® APV®

AL-CQ-50.8 AL-PF-38.1 AP-H-28.60, AP-H-47.60


AP-H-53.90

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

AL-PR-38.1, AL-PR-50.8, AP-P-25.4


AL-ML-38.1 AL-ML-50.8 AP-P-38.1

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE
APV® Bornemann®

AP-W-25 AP-HCH-60 BR-A-2840


AP-W-35 BR-A-4055
SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

AP-SIM-25 AP-WP-25 BR-B-2840


AP-WP-35 BR-D-2840

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

AP-R-20, AP-R-25 AP-S-35


AP-R-30
TYPE
SECTORS
SECTORS
CN-Pumps®

AP-WD-40 AP-WF-25 CN-A-12


AP-WD-55 CN-A-16
AP-WF-35
AP-WD-80
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE TYPE


Calpeda ® Ebara® EMU®

AR / LRB31 EB-12-S EM-D-35, EM-D-50


EM-D-75

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

CP-155-1820 EB-15-D, EB-3035, EM-S-35, EM-S-50


FN / 155 EB-40-D, EB-45-D, EM-S-75
EB-4045, EB-4550

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

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RMS SEALS

TYPE TYPE
Flygt® Frick®

FK-MSPF-50.8
SECTORS SECTORS

SECTORS

SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE
Fristam®
SECTORS SECTORS

FR-30

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE
Fristam®

FR-35 FR-CQ-1 FR-CQ-2

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-CQ-3 FR-CQ-4 FR-CQ-5

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-CQ-7 FR-D-45
FR-CQ-6

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-EN-22 FR-EN-22BS FR-EN-30, FR-EN-35


FR-EN-30BS

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-ENC-22 FR-ENS-22 FR-FM-43

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-FP-736 35 FR-FT-22, FR-FT-30 FR-G-22

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-GL-30-35 FR-GL-50 FR-GL-1301

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-LG-22 FR-LG-30 FR-LG-35

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

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RMS SEALS
TYPE TYPE
Fristam® Gorman - Rupp®

FR-PD-22 FR-PFD-22 GRN-31’7, GRN-38’1


FR-PD-30 GRN-47.6
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-PFL-22 FR-S-60
TYPE
SECTORS SECTORS
Grasso®

GS-MB-60
FR-SH-30 FR-SH-22

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

FR-SH-35 FR-W-38 GS-MS-65

SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

FR-ZB-18, FR-ZB-22 FR-Z-12, FR-Z-18 GS-WS-18


FR-ZB-30 FR-Z-21 FR-Z-28

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE
Grundfos-Sarlin ®

GR-A-12, GR-A-16 GR-AC-12 GR-A-LG-22


GR-A-22 GR-AC-16
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

GR-B-12, GR-B-16 GR-B-SH-12 GR-B-15, GR-B-22


GR-B-SH-16 GR-B-28, GR-B-33
GR-B-38, GR-B-45
GR-B-48, GR-B-65
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

GR-B-32 GR-C-12-A GR-C-12-12

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

CQ-GR-13 GR-H-12, GR-H-16 GR-SA-16, GR-SA-25,


CQ-GR-16 GR-H-22 GR-SA-35
CQ-GR-15
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

GR-SA-38-SPRING GR-SA-30-SUP GR-SA-65


GR-SA-38-SUP
GR-SA-50-SUP
GR-SA-65-SUP
SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

GR-SA-LG-65 GR-SA-32-INF GR-SE-22, GR-SE-32


GR-SA-38-INF
GR-SA-50-INF
GR-SA-65-INF
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

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RMS SEALS
TYPE TYPE
Herborner ® Hidrostal®

HB-A-24, HB-A-28 HI-15’80, HI-28’60 HI-107-28’60, HI-107-38’10


HB-A-38 HI-38’10, HI-50’80 HI-107-50’80, HI-107-63’50
HI-107-76’20
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

LRB01 HI-130-76’20

SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE
Hilge®

HG-19-S, HG-28-S HG-28 HG-28-SP


HG-38-S

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

HG-30-SP RN/LS60 HG-NV-45

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE
Hisaka® Howden®

HSK-20 HD-MB-C-50 HD-MS-A-44.95


HSK-35 HD-MS-A-53.97
HSK-45 HD-MS-A-66.7
SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

HD-MS-B-44.45 HD-MS-D-66.67

TYPE
Imo® SECTORS SECTORS

IM-G-22
HD-SP-60

SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE TYPE


Inbeat® Jabsco® Johnson®

IB-15, IB-20 JA-LH-25’4-C JH-AC-24, JH-AC-40


IB-25, IB-35 JH-AC-60
SECTORS
SECTORS
SECTORS

JA-LH-31’75 JH-LP-35
JA-LH-47’6 JH-LP-50
JH-LP-70
SECTORS
SECTORS

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RMS SEALS

TYPE TYPE
Johnson® KSB®

272-IN-28, 272-IN-35 KS-D-40 KS-RB-28


272-IN-50
SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

JH-TW-30, JH-TW-48 KS-LSC-65 LWS10


JH-TW-63
SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

TYPE TYPE TYPE


Lowara ® Nikuni Pumps® Pedrollo®

LW-B-16 , LW-B-22 NK-A-15, NK-A-17 PD-VX-20


LW-B-25 NK-A-20, NK AOR-17
SECTORS
SECTORS
SECTORS

LW-FH-12, LW-FH-16,
TYPE
NK-B-30
LW-FH-22, LW-FH-25
NK-B-55
Pumpex®
SECTORS SECTORS
PX-KP-40

LW-155-14, LW-155-22
TYPE SECTORS
LW-155-28, LW-155-33
Nochi®
SECTORS

PX-INF-25
KR-12. KR-16

SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE
Pumpex®

PX-SUP-PC-25 PX-KP-50 PX-SUP-25

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE TYPE


Marelli®
Mouvex ® Mycon®

AR/LRB31 MVX-A-22, MVX-A-30 MY-MSA-55


MVX-A-35, MVX-A-45 MY-MSB-55
MVX-BA-35,MVX-BA-45,
MVX-B-35, MVX-B-45
SECTORS
SECTORS SECTORS

LRB17KU-L60 MVX-C-35, MVX-CA-55 MY-MSB-55


MVX-CA-35, MVX-CA-40

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

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RMS SEALS
TYPE TYPE
Mycon ® Salmson®

MY-MS-28 MY-WS-22 SM-AC-14, SM-AC-18,


MY-MS-40 SM-AC-22, SM-AC-28,
SM-AC-38
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE
Sabroe ® Sedical®

SB-MB-35, SB-MB-44.45 SB-MZ-75 SD-A-12, SD-A-18


SB-MB-60 SD-A-20, SD-A-25
SD-A-32
SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE
Someflu® Suntec®

SF-ESP-1 SF-HMPS-22 SNT-A-25

SECTORS
SECTORS SECTORS

SF-HMPN-22 SF-SP-160 TYPE


Tuchenhagen®
SECTORS SECTORS

TN-HG-25, TN-HG-30
TN-HG-32 ,TN-HG-35
TN-HG-60
SECTORS

TYPE TYPE TYPE


Tsurumi® Viking ® Waukesha®

TS-H2530, TS-H3035 WK-T-30, WK-T-40


VI 100-31,75
TS-H3540, TS-H4550 WK-T-50, WK-T-60

SECTORS SECTORS
SECTORS

TS-W-14-HL, TS-W-14-VL
TS-H20T, TS-H30T, TS-H45, VI 101-36,5 WK-TC-40
TS-H60, TS-H25, TS-H35, WK-TC-60
TS-HT40 WK-TC-50

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

TYPE TYPE
Wilo® Witt®

W-MS-30 LRB17 WT-28L-28

SECTORS SECTORS SECTORS

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PRODUCTION CENTER, QUALITY CONTROL

Production center

Lidering’s modern, adequate equipment enables it to execute repair and transformation


operations on mechanical seals and cartridges.

The process commences by diagnosing the condition of the part, and after this, we execute
the necessary processes for cleaning, polishing and lapping the contact surfaces, grinding
parts and replacing components, etc.

After carrying out these operations, the sealing of the repaired parts We also offer additional services such as a diagnostic report on
is checked by pressure test, to ensure that the part is ready for ope- the sample received and a detailed analysis of the faults obser-
ration in any application that requires sealing of the highest standard. ved or laser marking of parts to facilitate their identification and
traceability.

Quality control, checking and testing


All the mechanical seals manufactured or repaired by Lidering are subject to the
strictest quality controls. We guarantee their operation in the most demanding appli-
cations.

Furthermore, if the customer wishes, we can provide other services such as sealing
controls in static or dynamic conditions and at different pressures before delivering
the product. Working along this line we perform static sealing controls on all our
cartridges before delivering them to the customer.

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Certificates: The standards that regulate industrial sectors are becoming more and more strin-
gent. Our mechanical seals may be supplied with the following certificates:

Mechanical seals suitable for use in equipment installed in explosive atmospheres in cate-
gories 2 and 3 of group II (2 G / D) cT2 in accordance with Directive 2014/34 / EU (ATEX) of
the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the harmonization of the
laws of the Member States relating to equipment and protective systems for use in potentially
explosive atmospheres.

The FDA (Food & Drug Administration) is a US-based organisation whose mission is to safe-
guard health and safety in food and medicines. The CFR 21 (Code of Federal Regulations) is
a series of standards and rules that must be met by materials that enter into are intended
to be in contact with food and medicines. This code of regulations includes different parts,
depending on the type of material in question. For instance, part 177 refers to polymers and
in particular, section 2600 refers to elastomers (FDA CFR 21 §177.2600).

European Regulation (EC) 1935/2004:


One of the objectives of this regulation is to establish a basis for guaranteeing a high stan-
dard of protection for human health and the interests of consumers with respect to materials
and objects that come into direct or indirect contact with food. It is enforced in the European
Union. It also establishes that those materials and objects must be manufactured in accor-
dance with a best practice code.

Regulation EC 2023/2006 is a best practice code for manufacturing objects and materials that
come into direct or indirect contact with food.

Regulation EU 10/2011 is a specific measure included in Regulation EC 1935/2004 which


applies to polymers that are designed to come into contact with food. It also establishes that
they must comply with a series of special additional provisions governing composition, as
well as being compliant with the provisions of Regulations EC 1935/2004 and EC 2023/2006.

We can provide materials for mechanical seals that are compliant with Regulation EC
1935/2004 and with Code EC 2023/2006 and Regulation EU 10/2011 in the case of elasto-
mers for secondary seals.

British agency responsible for determining the requirements for materials in contact
with drinking water

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General information
Introduction
Mechanical seals are elements that ensure the sealing between a rotating shaft and a structural part (usually fixed) of the application as-
sembly. This sealing effect is achieved through the rotating movement between two contact surfaces which are extremely flat and the fluid
film generated between them, which prevents the passage of the rest of the fluid.
Mechanical seals perform much better than other sealing elements for rotating shafts such as lip seals or retaining elements. Since they
are made of harder materials, they make the system more solid and durable. They also allow sealing in applications which are especially
demanding: chemically aggressive, abrasive, dense or viscous fluids, high temperatures, high pressures, high rotating speeds, etc.

to ensure sealing in static and depressurised conditions. Different


Mechanical seal elements types of spring can be used. The most common ones are: axial
cylindrical springs, axial conical springs, multi-spring systems,
1. Primary ring: welded wave springs, “super sinus” wave springs and metal be-
This part of the mechanical seal contains the contact surface. It llows seals.
has a spring-operated device which makes it flexible enough to
offset small axial or radial displacements or oscillations that may Other metal parts:
occur during operation. This generally refers to the rotating part It is common to find mechanical seals with construction elements
of the mechanical seal. for joining and fixing the above parts. These are usually metal
2. Mating ring: parts or plates, rings, screws, etc.
In most cases, this part of the mechanical seal is housed in a
rigid casing or static flange of the application but it may also be 5. Drive mechanism:
mounted on the shaft. It contains the contact surface. In addition This transmits the rotating movement of the shaft to the rotating
to generating the air tightness with the contact surface of the pri- part of the mechanical seal. This mechanism may consist of flaps,
mary ring, it serves as a guide for ensuring perpendicularity. an anti-rotating pin, screws elastomer bellows, etc.

3. Secondary seals:
These elements generate air tightness between the static parts
of the mechanical seal, for instance, between the primary ring
and the shaft, the mating ring and the flange or between the di-
fferent parts of the primary ring that rotate together. For this pur-
pose, elastomers are normally used, with O-rings being the most
common element. Bellows seals, square cut seals, collars, wedge
seals and in general, any seal that provides air static or linear
tightness can also be used. In addition to elastomers, special ma-
terials such as PTFE and seals with a graphite base can be used
in heavy-duty working conditions.

4. Springs:
This element is responsible for maintaining the tension between
the contact surfaces when there is no pressure in the system,

Mechanical seal classification


Different criteria exist for classifying mechanical seals. They are usually classified based on their hydraulic balance, construction and assembly
characteristics.

• K Hydraulic balance:
Mechanical seals can be classified based on the ratio between the pressure of the fluid
to be sealed and the contact pressure between the contact surfaces, i.e., the ratio bet-
ween the surface with the hydraulic pressure (A) and the contact surface (a).

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A non-balanced mechanical seal has the following ratio: K = A/a > 1 and a balanced
mechanical seal has a ratio of K = A/a > 1.

In designing mechanical seals, K values of between 0.6 and 1.2 are used. A value under
0.6 favours the duration and life of the mechanical seal, but will not guarantee adequate
sealing.

Construction
This classification is related to the characteristics and design of the different components that are used to make the mechanical seal. Each
variation responds to special application needs or characteristics.

• Conical spring seal:


These seals are defined by the type of spring they use, and their of the rotation for which they are designed. They are normally supplied
function. They have an axial conical-shaped spring with one end fi- with the rotation direction to the right, and the left rotation option is only
xed to the primary ring and the opposite end to the shaft. The spring supplied if specifically ordered.
maintains the tension between the contact surfaces and transmits Secondary seals are usually O-rings, since they require no bellows to
the shaft movement to the rotating part of the mechanical seal. transmit the movement.
Conical spring seals are usually mechanical seals with a dependent
rotation direction, i.e., they can only function properly in the direction

• Bellows seals: surface finish of the shaft, this causes wear or damage in the O-rings.
These mechanical seals have a secondary bellow seal on the shaft. However, the “static O-ring” system permitted by this type of seal is
There are bellows of different types made of different materials, and through the bellow, which absorbs the displacements. The O-ring is at
each one gives a different, specific performance: the opposite end of the bellows with respect to the primary ring and
- Elastomer bellows seals: The bellows are made of elastomer ma- not at all affected by these defects.
terial and are responsible for generating static sealing on the shaft,
and also for transmitting the shaft movement to the mechanical seal. There are two different types of metal bellows seals, depending on the
The spring mechanism that is normally used is an axial cylindrical bellows construction characteristics.
spring, which means that the performance of these mechanical seals
does not depend on the shaft rotation direction. -Welded bellows seals: They are formed by ring plates welded to-
- Metal bellows seals: The spring mechanism in these seals are gether along their perimeter at the ends, which is the most common
metal bellows. Their main advantage is in how they perform: they are type.
more resistant to abrasion and chemicals (particularly in combination -Rolled bellows seals: They are more complex in construction terms
with chrome-nickel alloys) than elastomer bellows, and have a higher and is formed by an undulated metal tube. It has a larger elastic run
temperature resistance (when secondary seals made of graphite are and is often used in applications that involve demanding sterilisation
mounted), and prevent particles or traces of fluid from becoming trap- processes, as there are no corners or closed angles where undesi-
ped in the spring coils (the folds of the bellows act like a pumping ele- rable particles could accumulate, which makes them easy to clean.
ment) and they permit the use of a “static O-ring” as a secondary seal.

In other seals the O-ring or the bellows are in the primary ring of
the seal, generating static sealing. However, their behaviour in real
operating conditions is not strictly static and there may be: movement
due to wear of the contact surfaces, vibrations or oscillations which
lead to the axial shifting of the shaft or other factors that have a dy-
namic effect on the O-ring. In the worst case, if combined with a poor

- PTFE bellows seals:


PTFE is a plastic with high chemical resistance to practically all working fluids and a temperature resistance that is higher than most elas-
tomers. These features make them extremely useful in certain applications. PTFE bellows are used for the same purpose as metal bellows.
They have a more limited resistance to temperature and abrasion but higher chemical resistance. With respect to the secondary seals, it has a
bushing or wedge that is also made of PTFE, which operates on a static basis. This is a very special type of seal that is used for working fluids
that are extremely aggressive in chemical terms.

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• Multispring seals:
These have a spring mechanism formed by small springs distributed diametrically inside the mechanical seal. The function of these springs is
to homogeneously generate tension between the contact surfaces. In addition they absorb vibrations or errors in alignment that arise while the
seal is being mounted and during its operation. They are normally used in stirring devices or in pumping applications with clean fluids.

• Wave spring seal:


Wave springs have a higher elasticity constant than other springs, and require less space to generate the necessary working pressure. In this
seal design, the length of the seal assembly is an important parameter and greater attention to this should be paid than in other cases. As well
as permitting mechanical seals with smaller assembly measurements, lwave spring seals are not as affected by dirt (fibres, particles) or by the
high density or viscosity of the fluid. For this reason they are very useful in waste or sewage water applications and when used with dense,
thick, sticky fluids.

Two different types of wave spring seals are normally used: the welded wave spring type and the
“super sinus” type. The welded wave spring type consists of two folded metal rings welded together
which create a spring-like effect when they are forced by compression. The “super sinus” type is a
rolled, undulated metal tape that generates a spring-like effect when compressed due to the elasticity
of the metal.

• Cartridge seals:
Unlike conventional mechanical seals, cartridge seals have a compact presentation. The components are mounted on a metal sleeve inside a
flange. They are very easy to install. All that must be done is to slide and fasten the sleeve to the shaft and secure the flange to the application
casing, which ensures ease in assembly.

In some cases the cartridges require more complex assemblies than one the described above, for instance when they must be installed in flush,
recirculation, barrier fluid or quench systems with one or two mechanical seals, as will be described later on. A distinction should be made
between single and double cartridges depending on whether they have one or two sets of contact surfaces inside them. In addition the cartrid-
ges may contain different spring systems such as axial cylindrical, multispring, wave spring and metal bellows systems, with the multispring
system being the most common one.

Assembly characteristics
The mechanical seal assembly type (internal or external, single or double) is determined by the application, the working conditions and different
factors related to the environment.

• Single assemblies:

- Internal single assembly:


This is the most common type. The fluid is in contact with all the mechanical seal components; the chemical compatibility of these with
the fluid must be ensured. It is best to use it when working with clean fluids or loaded ones with a concentration that does not endanger
the lubricating characteristics of the fluid.

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- Single external assembly:


This is used when the fluid contains fibres or solids which could block the spring, when the
medium to be sealed is chemically very aggressive and may attack the metals used to make
the springs, or in certain hygienic applications that require exhaustive cleaning or sterilising
processes (usually within the scope of food and pharmaceutical processing industries).

• Double assemblies:
In some cases a single assembly is not sufficient to ensure sealing • Applications with non-lubricating fluids.
or the desired performance of an application. Some examples of • Applications with fluids at high temperatures where cooling is neces-
these special applications are: sary.
• Applications with costly, dangerous or contaminant fluids. • Applications that operate with fluids at very high pressures.
• Applications where it is essential to immediately detect a failure
in the sealing system. The main configurations of double assemblies are as follows:

- “Back-to-back” assemblies:
This type is recommended for sealing non-lubricating fluids, gases, fluids with a high concentration of solids or with a tendency to crystallise,
adhesives, pastes, paints or dangerous fluids.
This assembly requires the injection of a fluid known as buffer or barrier fluids in the chamber formed by the two seals. The barrier fluid pres-
sure must be 1.5 to 2 bar above the pressure of the fluid to be sealed. Therefore, if there is a leak on the product side, the leak will be towards
the interior of the system and the barrier fluid will be mixed with the product fluid. This characteristic is especially interesting in cases in which
the working fluid is dangerous or pollutant.
It is not advisable to use this installation with no pressure in the barrier fluid, as the product fluid pressure could open up a leak route through
the secondary seal of the stationary part or between the contact surfaces.
One advantage of this type of assembly compared to the others is that it permits a very short assembly length, which usually incurs fewer costs.

- “Face-to-face” assemblies:
This type is recommended for sealing non-lubricating fluids, gases, fluids with a high concen-
tration of solids or with a tendency to crystallise, adhesives, pastes, paints or dangerous fluids.
This type of assembly makes it possible to work with pressurised barrier fluids or non-pressu-
rised ones, depending on the application needs, which makes it a versatile, reliable assembly.
It has improved tolerance to the pressure oscillations of the barrier fluids, and to axial shifting
and vibrations in the system.
Given that it can work at excess pressure and low pressure, the leak can be directed in the
most appropriate direction: towards the product or towards the barrier fluid. In all cases, the
hydraulic balancing must be considered.
Since one rotating part of the mechanical seal has no components in the internal chamber of
the sealing system, it is advisable to add a mechanism that will generate a pumping move-
ment.

- “Tandem” assembly:
This is used to seal non-lubricating fluids, gases or dangerous fluids. In this case the
fluid to be sealed is in contact with the seal components in contact with the product.
The barrier fluids should be at a pressure of approximately 1 kg/cm2 below the
pressure of the fluid to be sealed, meaning that the direction of a leak would be
towards the barrier fluid. This is particularly interesting for working fluids which
must not contaminate the barrier fluid.

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• Auxiliary assemblies :

- Circulation:
This system consists of circulating a small quantity of the fluid, aspired or piped,
to make it act on the contact surfaces. In this way the heat generated is eliminated
and particles and sediments are removed from the mechanical seal closure. It is
recommended to install a cyclonic filter.
Corresponds to Plan API 11.

- Flush:
This consists of injecting an external fluid that is compatible with the mechanical
seal closure. The pressure of this fluid must approximately 2 bar above that of the
fluid to be sealed. It is used in applications where the fluid is sticky, very thick or
contains a high concentration of abrasive substances.
Corresponds to Plan API 32.

- Quench or drain:
In this system, a fluid is injected on the external side of the mechanical seal. Norma-
lly, an auxiliary sealing system must be provided.
It is used in cases where there is a possibility that the fluid to be sealed will freeze,
during short periods of dry operation and with gases or very dangerous fluids.
Corresponds to Plan API 62.

- Pressurised barrier fluid:


This system is used in double mechanical seal assemblies. A fluid is injected into
the interior chamber between the two mechanical seals, at a specific pressure.
This pressure may be above or below the working fluid pressure, depending on the
application needs.
Excess pressure will be used if the working fluids must be directed towards the
exterior in the event of a sealing failure. This way, the barrier fluid will enter the
product side and be mixed with it. It is recommended in cases of toxic, dangerous
or pollutant fluids or if the product is not harmed with mixed with the barrier fluid.
It must be used at a lower pressure than that of the working fluid if the aim is to
prevent the working fluid from contaminating the barrier fluid, for instance, with
very costly working fluids.
A lubricating fluid is normally used which can evacuate the heat generated between
the contact surfaces. It is advisable for it to have a pressure 1 and 2 bar above (or
below) the pressure of the working fluid.
The circulation of the barrier fluid takes place through a thermosyphon effect; ele-
ments which facilitate this circulation exist, such as a pumping ring on the mecha-
nical seal casing. By placing the appropriate devices in the tank the level, pressure,
temperature can be read, or the barrier fluid pressure can be generated.
Corresponds to Plan API 52, 53A.

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- Cyclonic filter:
A cyclonic filter is an auxiliary accessory used in the circulation assembly. The
circulation fluid would pass through the cyclonic filter before reaching the sealing
area. The cyclonic filter is a filtering system which separates the particles in sus-
pension in the working fluid through a kinetic effect generated by the movement
of the pumped fluid and by the geometry of the filter. This way, the fluid reaching
the sealing area is free from particles in suspension, as these are expelled to the
pump intake area.
Corresponds to Plan API 31.

Names and codes of the materials


The continuous development of European standards has also brought about the unification of mechanical seals with respect to their dimensions
and the materials used to make them.
The mechanical seals manufactured by LIDERING are identified in accordance with the following chart.
Normal Stationary
Type Balancing Diameter Materials code
length part
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LRB17 35 KU L6 B Q E F F
LMS20T B 1-7/8’’ L22 Q Q T G G
LMS10D 60 L9 Q1 Q V G G B Q V
LS60 B 20 DIN LDIN F1 B P G F1
LMB85 2’’ A B Q H G2 G
LDC38 65 A Q1 K M1 G B Q V

Ej: -LRB17KU-35-L50 (BQPFF) → LRB17 type single mechanical seal, not balanced, Materials:
for a shaft of 35 mm, length and housing measurements in accordance with - For single seals:
EN 12756, with an L50-type stationary part. 1- Friction face of the rotating part
-LWS10B-90-L1 DIN (QQVGG) → LWS10B-type single mechanical seal, balanced, 2- Friction face of the stationary part
for a shaft of 90 mm, with an L1 DIN type stationary part and housing measure 3- Secondary seals
ments in accordance with EN 12756 4- Spring
- LMS10D-2 1/2’’ (UUKM1G2BQV) → LMS10D type double mechanical seal, not 5- Other metal parts
balanced, for a shaft of 2 1/2’’, with standard stationary parts in accordance with
catalogue.
- For double seals:
Type: See index.
1- Friction face of the rotating part on the product side
Balancing: B if balanced, generally not indicated if not balanced (see K hydraulic
2- Friction face of the stationary part on the product side
balancing section).
3- Secondary seals on the product side and shaft
Diameter: Shaft output diameter (in shafts with steps, this is the lower diameter). It
4- Spring
may be in mm or in inches.
5- Other metal parts
Normal length: Length L1 of mechanical seal in accordance with the indications of
6- Friction face of the rotating part on the atmospheric side
standard EN 12756. May be for short assemblies (KU), long ones (NU or DIN) or non-
7- Friction face of the stationary part on the atmospheric side
standard assemblies (not indicated).
8- Secondary seals on the atmospheric side
Stationary part: See stationary parts section. The stationary parts indicated as DIN
See materials codes in section “materials”.
comply with the housing dimensions of standard EN 12756.

Additional technical specifications:


For special applications certain additional specifications are required, to define the necessary characteristics of the mechanical seal.

• Rotation direction: This only affects mechanical seals with a dependent rotation direction. They are normally supplied by default for working
with “right” rotation directions. To indicate the “left” rotation direction, add L after the seal type.

P. Ej. LS18-40L-L4 (BQVGG)


• Cartridge seals: The nomenclature for mechanical cartridge seal references has some differences. The stationary parts and balancing are
not specified, and neither are the standardisation of the dimensions or the rotation direction.

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However the type of assembly is indicated:
S: Single assembly. One set of sealing faces, usually with a washing system.
D: Double assembly. Two sets of sealing faces with a barrier fluid system ready for pressurising. The layout of the faces may be “tandem”,
“back-to-back” or “face-to-face” (see “Assemblies” section).
SQ: Single assembly with Quench (see “Assemblies” section).

• Installation
Mechanical seals are precision parts that need to be installed correctly and accurately. The assembly dimensions and tolerances indicated in
the catalogue must be respected in full. It is very important to ensure they are not assembled in dirty or contaminated environments.

-Surface finish of the shaft and housing:


All the surfaces in contact with the mechanical seal must be free from burrs and sharp edges. It is essential to respect the Ra roughness indi-
cated below:

Secondary Closure S A

Elastomers 2,5 μm 1 μm
Non-elastomers 1,6 μm 0,2 μm

Shaft tolerances: h6 Eccentricity < 0,1 mm

Axial movement: < 0,13 mm Perpendicularity: < 0,002 mm per mm Ø eje

- Assembly method:
1. It is preferable to lubricate the areas. To do this, it is advisable to use an aqueous 2-3% neutral liquid soap solution. In all cases, do not use
lubricants with a mineral base when manipulating seals made of EPDM material.
2. The stationary part must be facing the housing and be inserted perpendicularly, taking care not to damage the contact surface. It is very
important to ensure that the contact surface is not knocked by any part of the housing and in particular, of the shaft. When using materials such
as silicon carbide, this point is especially delicate as they are extremely fragile materials which could easily be damaged.

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3. It is advisable to use assembly tools to ensure an even distance from
the axial forces and thereby prevent incorrect positioning or bending
stress which could damage the part.
Mounting cone

In the case of cartridge mechanical seals:

4. Lubricate the shaft with an aqueous 2-3% neutral liquid soap solution.
Also lubricate the screws and nuts of the pump.
5.Slide the cartridge along the shaft until the flange meets the casing.
Check that the flat joint has not moved from its housing. Rotating part

6.Tighten the flange screws


7. Tighten the drive screws on the shaft.
8. Remove the positioning staples setting clips and keep them for subse-
quent use. could seriously damage the sealing provided by the contact sur-
9. Check the centring of the seal on the shaft. Move the shaft with your faces, even if operating for only short periods of time. Although it
hand in order to detect a potential metal-on-metal noise. If you hear the is true that in some applications, dry operation cannot be avoided,
noise, put the setting clips back in place and loosen the flange screws and special combinations of materials can be recommended to reduce
the drive screws. Repeat the process from step 2. If the noise continues, the negative impact of this situation.
check the centring of the shaft.
10.Couple the corresponding washing, circulation, barrier fluid and
Quench connections. These connections are usually threaded, pursuant to
the NPT standard. Their diameter is indicated in the cartridge files.
11. In a double cartridge, connect an external fluid to cool the secondary
seal. In all cases it is essential to make sure that the working fluid is in
contact with the seal before starting up the application, as dry operation

Selecting the mechanical seals


The following information should be taken as a general reference and for preliminary guidance purposes in selecting the mechanical seals.
For technical or economic reasons, other types of mechanical seals can be provided, made of different materials from those described here.
For a selection that is more precise and in keeping with the special requirements of each application and each customer, please contact your
LIDERING sales team.

The selection of the mechanical seal configuration, depending on the fluid and the working conditions, is set out in the “Sectors” section.
When selecting the materials of the mechanical seal, the following criteria can be followed:
• Contact surfaces:
The materials used for the contact surfaces are classified as “hard” and “soft”. The “hard” ones include steel, carbide, oxide and ceramic. “Soft”
materials include carbon and PTFE. As a general rule, combinations with one surface made of a hard material and the other of a soft material
or both surfaces of a hard material are used.

- “Soft”-“hard” material combinations: - YV, Y1V Combination for strong acids: PTFE has great che-
Whenever possible, it is best to use a combination of hard-soft materials mical resistance and ceramic is chemically resistant to most wor-
as this has a series of advantages in comparison with a combination of king fluids.
hard materials. The most common are: The benefits of a combination of soft-hard materials are:
- BV, BX Economic combination: normally used in applications invol- -lower friction coefficient which means a smaller loss of power
ving running water. It is not suitable for dry operation, and in operations and less heat generation between surfaces. It should be consi-
with little lubrication or with sudden changes in temperature. Ceramic has dered that excessive heating is a major cause of damages and
very low thermal conductivity and, since it undergoes enormous increases subsequently, leaks in mechanical seals.
in temperature, it may cause fractures due to thermal shock. -In most cases, a lower cost and greater availability of the mate-
- BF, BG “Soft” combination: stainless steel, despite being considered rial.
“hard”, may be marked and damaged by contaminant particles found in -They can be used in environments with little lubrication or fluids
working fluids. The friction coefficient is not optimum but the material with low lubrication. They are better able to withstand the condi-
has an excellent capacity to conduct and evacuate the heat generated. In tions of hypothetical dry operation.
addition, the steel surface has great tenacity in the face of oscillation or The only disadvantage is their wear, which is greater than a hard
knocks which could occur during assembly and while the application is combination and the ensuing shortening of the useful life of the
in operation. seal.
- BQ, BU “Hard” combination: it has a good friction coefficient and is
suitable for difficult working conditions.
- AQ, AU Combination for high temperatures: antimony-impregnated
carbon is suitable for working in conditions without solids in suspension
of up to 350º C.

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- “Hard”-“hard” material combinations:


When working with fluids containing particles in suspension, fluids which can chemically attack carbon impregnation or which require a durable
assembly, it is best to use a combination of hard materials. The most common are:

- QQ Silicon-Silicon: This is the hard combination most often used. It has greater chemical resistance and the best friction coefficient of
all the hard combinations. However, it is also the most fragile material and has the greatest risk of being damaged during assembly. Different
silicon carbide grades can be used to obtain special performances in the surfaces (Q1, Q6).
- UU Tungsten-Tungsten: This is the most resistant option in mechanically aggressive working conditions. It has good resistance to impact,
to vibrations, and to a large variety of chemicals. It is usually more expensive than silicon. Its friction coefficient is greater and so it is advisable
to ensure good lubrication. This combination is widely used in wastewater and fluids loaded with particles such as sand or silt.

Secondary seals
The material used for the secondary seals is selected based on two criteria: the working temperature and the potential chemical attack of the
working fluid.

With respect to the working temperature, the following graph is given as a guide:

G
NBR is the most economical material and the one with
PTFE
the lowest useful working temperature range and gra-
phite is the most suitable material for working at high
FFKM temperatures. Within the elastomer group, FFKM is the
material that is most resistant to temperature, allowing
TFE/P
temperatures of 320º C to be reached in some special
FKM compounds, on demand.
EPDM
With respect to chemical resistance, the following table
NBR is given as a guide pag 84.

-50 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

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Materials Codes
Contact surfaces (position I and II) Secondary seals (position III)
SYNTHETIC CARBONS ELASTOMERS
A: Antimony-impregnated carbon P: Nitrile rubber (NBR)
B: Resin-impregnated carbon H: Hydrogenated nitrile (HNBR).
B2: Resin-impregnated carbon N: Chloroprene rubber®(CR)
B3: Pure non-impregnated carbon E: Ethylene-propylene diene monomer (EPDM)
B4: Self-lubricating carbon X: Ethylene-propylene diene monomer peroxide (EPDMPX)
B5: Hot pressed carbon S: Silicon rubber (MVQ)
V: Fluorocarbon (FKM)
METALS K: Perfluorocarbon rubber (FFKM)
M: Rubber coated with PTFE (FEP-FKM / FEP-MVQ)
E: Chromium steel; AISI 420 (1.4021 ; 1.4028)
A: Tetrafluoro-ethylene Propylene Rubber (TFE/P or Aflas®)
F1: Nickel-chromium steel; AISI 431 (1.4057)
G: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel; AISI 316 (1.4401)
D: Duplex stainless steel (1.4462 ; 1.4162) NON-ELASTOMERS
Z: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel with chrome oxide
Z2: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum steatite steel G: Graphite
C: Brass T: PTFE
C2: Bronce
Springs and other metal parts (position IV and V)
CARBIDES E: Chromium steel; AISI 420 (1.4021; 1.4028)
F: Nickel-chromium steel; AISI 304 (1.4301)
U: Tungsten carbide with welded / inserted nickel F1: Nickel-chromium steel; AISI 431 (1.4057)
U1: Solid tungsten carbide with nickel G: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel; AISI 316 (1.4401)
Q1: Sintered silicon carbide with no free silicon G2: AM350 nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel. AM350
Q2: Sintered silicon carbide G3: AISI 904L (1.4539)
Q6: Sintered silicon carbide with carbon G4: 316Ti (1.4571)
L: NIckel-chromium-molybdenum steel; AISI 316L (1.4404)
L2: NIckel-chromium-molybdenum steel; AISI 316L (1.4435)
CERAMIC MATERIALS D: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum duplex stainless steel (1.4462)
V: Alumina oxide 99,5% D2: Super Duplex (1.4410)
V2: Alumina oxide 95% M: Hastelloy® C4
X: Steatite M2: Inconel® 718 (2.4668)
M3: Alloy® 20 (2.4668)
M4: Monel®400
SYNTHETIC MATERIALS M5: Hastelloy® C276 (2.4819)
Y: Glass-filled PTFE B: Brass
Y1: PTFE-graphite R: AISI 316 + PTFE coverage

Synthetic carbons Ceramic materials


Synthetic carbons are the materials most often used due to their in- Ceramic materials have extremely high purity, are very resistant to
trinsic characteristics: they are self-lubricating, economical and have wear and have high chemical resistance. However, they become
good chemical resistance. There are several types: fragile in the presence of sudden changes in temperature (thermal
shock).
Code A: Antimony-impregnated carbon.
It has less chemical resistance than resin-impregnated carbon but is • Code X: Stéatite.
used due to its resistance to high temperatures (350ºC). It is recom- Its composition is silica oxide (SiO2) 52%, magnesium oxide (MgO)
mended for high pressure applications with hydrocarbons, thermal 23%, alumina oxide (Al2O3) 5.1%. It is ochre in colour and used in
oils or gases. clean water applications. An economical material. Has low chemical
Code B: Resin-impregnated carbon. resistance and low thermal conductivity, for which reason it does not
The most standard and economical. It can withstand temperatures dissipate heat well. Low resistance to thermal shock.
of up to 180ºC. • Code V: Alumina oxide with a purity of 99.5%.
Code B2: Resin-impregnated carbon. It is chemically inert and has excellent resistance to wear. Due to its
A mechanised carbon with a more compact internal structure which purity, it can withstand a higher degree of thermal shock than other
gives it greater chemical resistance than type B graphite. types of ceramic. It is recommended in clean water operations, in
Code B3: Non-impregnated carbon. combination with graphite (B).
A carbon with no resin or metal content with a very high resistance to Low thermal conductivity and poor heat dissipation. Low resistance
temperature (3000º C) and chemicals. to thermal shock.

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Metal carbides
Metal carbides are extremely hard materials manufactured by sintering. They have high chemical and wear resistance and are used in environ-
ments with solids or particles which can attack soft materials such as carbon.

• Code U: Inserted / welded tugsten carbide. • Códe U1: Solid tungsten carbide with nickel.
An extremely hard and tenacious material. It is appropriate for applica- An extremely hard and tenacious material. Limited chemical re-
tions with a pH of more than 6 (in the case of welded parts). sistance, especially to acid products. Suitable for applications
Good behaviour with respect to wear under severe conditions. Good with pH values above 2. Good behaviour with respect to wear
thermal conductivity. High elastic modulus, meaning it is not likely to under severe conditions. Good thermal conductivity. High elastic
become deformed, especially in high pressure applications. Limited modulus, meaning it is not likely to become deformed in compari-
chemical resistance, especially to acid products. A very high density son with metal materials. A very high density material, which can
material, which can be critical in high speed rotating operations. be critical in high speed rotating operations.
Limited capacity to withstand dry operation conditions or extremely li- Limited capacity to withstand dry operation conditions or extre-
mited lubrication conditions, especially when working with the same mely limited lubrication conditions, especially when working with
material. the same material.

• Code Q: Silicon carbide.


Good resistance to wear and to friction in heavy duty work. It is the per- In applications with abrasives, it is advisable to use silicon carbide
fect material for working in contact with abrasive and corrosive fluids, against tungsten carbide, which is the most effective combination
and at high pressures. Its main characteristics are as follows: due to its resistance to wear and friction.
-High thermal conductivity, comparable to tungsten carbide. Silicon carbide may work against itself in very abrasive conditions
-Low resistance to thermal shock. but the friction characteristics are not as good as silicon carbide
-High elasticity modulus. against tungsten carbide.
-Good chemical resistance.
-Lower density than tungsten carbide. When silicon carbide is used against itself, the best results are
May be subject to chemical attack by certain strong alkaline products. obtained using different types, for instance Q1 against Q2 or Q2
For that reason it is important to choose the most appropriate silicon against Q6.
carbide grade:
Q1: Contains no free silicon. It has the best chemical resistance of all When hard material is worked against hard, the limited conditions
carbides, but low tenacity. Its friction characteristics are poorer than of the application may give rise to sudden changes in surface tem-
grade Q2, but higher than those of tungsten carbide. perature and dry operation. Although this occurs with a short space
Q2: Contains free silicon. It has the best friction characteristics of all of time, it is best to use silicon carbide with graphite-impregnated
silicon carbides. Some acid or alkaline substances may cause lixiviation silicon carbide (Q6). Due to its graphite content, this combination is
in free silicon but in general, it is more inert than tungsten carbide. resistant to the absence of lubrication for a limited time.
Q6: Has a silicon and graphite carbide base. This mixture combines the
high resistance to wear of silicon carbide and the lubricant properties
of graphite.
Silicon carbide normally runs against resin-impregnated graphite (B),
but metal carbons may also be used for high performance (hot water
applications). The silicon carbide and carbon combination is frequently
used, providing long life in a wide range of conditions due to its exce-
llent resistance to thermal shock.

Metals
• Code E: AISI 420 chromium steel.
This is tempered stainless steel with a surface hardness of less than 50 HRc. It is used with fluids such as water or oils.
• Code F: Nickel-chromium steel AISI 304.
Stainless steel used to manufacture springs and auxiliary parts.
• Code F1: Nickel-chromium steel.
Stainless steel with good chemical resistance, used for fluids such as water, oils, chemicals, etc.
• Code G: AISI 316 nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel.
Stainless steel with very good chemical resistance used with water, oils, hydrocarbons and chemicals.
• Code G2: AM350 nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel.
Specifically for metal bellows that must work at high temperatures up to +300ºC.
• Code L: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel; AISI 316L.
Stainless steel with excellent chemical resistance. It provides a homogeneous surface with no pores and is recommended for hygienic applications.
• Code Z: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel with chrome oxide.
It is a coating of Chromium Oxide deposited on the steel by means of plasma. The hardness is superior to that of stellite steel.
• Code Z2: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum stellite steel.
To obtain it, the steel surface is treated with plasma, leaving a thickness of 0.2 to 0.3 mm. with considerable surface hardness and increased
resistance to wear.

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• Code D:
Nickel-molydenum duplex stainless steel, used for highly corrosive environments: marine, industrial, etc.
• Code M: Hastelloy® C4
A nickel, chromium and molybdenum alloy with great mechanical resistance and excellent chemical resistance for general use. It is used to
make springs or auxiliary parts.
• Code M2: Inconel®718 (2.4668)
A nickel (53%), chromium (18%), tantalum-niobium (5%) and molybdenum (3%) alloy. Good resistance to corrosion and excellent resistance to
extreme temperatures, both high (600ºC) and low (-250ºC).
• Code M4: Monel®400.
A nickel (63%) and copper (23%) alloy. High resistance to corrosion in saline, caustic and acid environments (hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric
acid, sulphuric acid) and at high and low temperatures. Good mechanical properties. Due to its copper content, it has low resistance to nitric
acid and ammonia. Very often used in the naval sector.

Synthetic or plastic materials


These materials are widely recommended for cases in which carbon lacks the adequate chemical resistance. They are manufactured with a
PTFE base mixed with different additives and have very high chemical resistance. They withstand temperatures of up to +240ºC. Their use is
limited to low pressures and speeds (PV factor).
• Code Y: Glass-filled
• Code Y1 : Graphite-filled PTFE

Secondary seals

• Code P: Nitrile butadiene rubber NBR. • Code K: Perfluorelastomer rubber FFKM.


For working with water, oil, grease, etc. Temperature resistance from Excellent chemical resistance to a wide range of working fluids.
-30ºC to +100ºC. Withstands temperatures ranging from -30 to +250 or +320ºC de-
• Code H: Hydrogenated NBR. pending on the type.
Excellent resistance to lubricants and products refrigerants at tempe- • Code M: FEP encapsulated seals.
ratures of up to + 150ºC . Their chemical resistance is similar to that of PTFE. They are suita-
• Code N: Chlorobutadiene rubber Neoprene® or CR. ble for working at high temperatures ranging from -15ºC to +200ºC.
For fluids such as refrigerants, ozone, glycols, etc. Temperature resis- Their main problem is the plastic behaviour of their surface, which
tance of from -40ºC to +100ºC. makes them difficult to assemble in closed housings and they have a
• Code E: Ethylene-propylene diene monomer EPDM. greater risk of being damaged.
Good behaviour in the presence of hot water, steam, acetone, alcohol, • Code A: Tetrafluoroethylene rubber, Aflas® or TPE/P.
etc. Temperature resistance from -40ºC to +120ºC. A material with high chemical resistance to most products and suita-
• Code X: Cethylene-propylene rubberhardened with peroxide ble for working with steam at temperatures up to +170ºC and lubri-
(EPDMPX). Good behaviour in the presence of hot water, steam, ace- cants at temperatures up to +200º C.
tone, alcohol, etc. In contact with steam up to +130ºC in continuous • Code G:
operation and peaks of +150ºC. Non-elastomer material with a graphite base used for high tempera-
• Code S: Methyl-vinyl silicon rubber MVQ. ture applications. Withstands temperatures up to +400º C
Indicated for applications at low temperatures from -60ºC to +200ºC. • Code T: Polytetrafluorethylene PTFE.
• Code V: Fluorocarbon (FKM) High chemical resistance to practically all substances. Withstands
High chemical and temperature resistance. Withstands temperatures temperatures ranging from -200ºC to +260ºC.
of -15ºC to +200ºC except in hot water applications, in which case
the temperature should not exceed 120ºC.

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Chemical resistance chart


The information in the following table refers to the chemical compatibility of mechanical seals with fluids, and should be considered as
a general guideline for an initial orientation in the selection of a mechanical seal. For technical or economic reasons, other types of me-
chanical seals with different materials than those indicated here may be proposed.

Materials Materials
I II III IV V • I II III IV V •

Other metal
Rotary face

Other metal
Elastomers

Rotary face

Elastomers
Stationary

Stationary
Springs

Springs
parts

Notes

Notes
parts
face

face
Fluid Fluid
Acetaldehyde B V T G G D Butyl cellosolve Y V T G G
Acetic acid < 30 % B V E G G Butyl formate F1 B E G F1
Acetic acid ester Butyl lactate F1 B E G F1
(Propyl acetate) B V T G G Butyl phosphate F1 B E G F1
Acetic acid, glacial B V T G G Butyl phthalate F1 B E G F1
Acetic anhydride B V T G G Butylamine B V T G G
Acetone F1 B E G F1 Butylene F1 B V G F1
Acetyl chloride V B V G G Butyric acid V B T G G
Acetyl salicylic acid B V E G G Calcium acetate V B E G G
Acetylene V B E G G D Calcium carbonate Q Q P G G
Acrylonitrile Q Q T G G D Calcium chloride Q B2 V G G
Adipic acid G B V G G Calcium hydrogen
Alum (ammonia) Q Q P G G X B P G F
sulphate < 10%
Alum (chrome) X B P G G Calcium hydroxide > 10 % Q Q P G G *
Alum (potash) Q Q P G G Calcium hypochlorite 10 % C1 V E G G
Aluminium V B E G G Calcium nitrate X B P G G
Aluminium acetate Q Q E G F Calcium phosphate B V P G G
Aluminium chloride V B V G G Calcium sulfide V B P G G
Aluminium nitrate V B P G G Camphor Q Q T G G
Aluminium sulphate Q Q V G G Carbinol X B P G G
Ammonia and oil V B N G G Carbitol G B T G G
Ammonia gas X B E G G D Carbolic acid G B V G G
Ammonia liquid X B E G F Carbon dioxide Q B P G G
Ammonium acetate < 10% V B E G G Carbon disulfide G B T G G D
Ammonium bromide < 10% X B P G G Carbon monoxide G B E G G D
Ammonium carbonate V B E G G D Carbon tetrachloride V B V G G
Ammonium chloride V B E G G D Carbonic acid Q B E G G
Ammonium hydrogen carbonate Carbonic anhydride V B P G G D
V B E G G
< 10% Castor oil V B P G G
Ammonium hydroxyde F1 B E G F1 D Cellulose acetate V B T G G D
Ammonium nitrate Q B P G G Cheese Q Q V G F D
Ammonium pebulfate < 20 % V B P G G Chloline, dry Y V V G G */D
Ammonium phosphate < 15% V B P G G Chlorine solvents V B T G G
Ammonium sulfide V B P G G Chlorine, wet Y V V M1 M1 *
Ammonium Chlorobenzene G B V G G
sulphate < 10 % Q Q P G G Chloroethane F1 B V G F1
Amyl acetate V B E G G Chloroform Q B V G F
Amyl alcohol F1 B E G F1 Chloromethane G B V G G
Amyl benzoate F1 B E G F1 Chloropentane G B V G G
Amyl butyrate F1 B E G F1 Chromic acid Q Q V G G D
Amyl formate F1 B E G F1 Citric acid X B E G G
Amyl nitrate F1 B E G F1 Cocoanut oil V B P G G
Amyl propionate F1 B E G F1 Cod liver oil V B P G G
Aniline G B T G G Coffee X B P G F
Anthracene Q Q V G G Copper chloride Q Q V G G *
Arachic oil (peanut oil) V B P G G Copper cyanide V B2 P G G D
Arsenic acid V B V G G D Copper sulphate V B P G G
Ascorbic acid V B E G G Cresol G B T G G
Barium chloride V B E M2 M2 D Cresylic acid G B V G G
Barium hydroxide V B P G G Cumene G B V G G
Barium nitrate Q Q P G G Decahydronaphthalene F1 B V G F1
Barium sulfide V B P G G Diacetone alcohol G B E G G
Barium sulphate V B E G G Dichloroacetic acid Y B T M1 M1
Beer X B V G F Dichlorobenzene G B V G G
Benzene (benzol) F1 B V G F1 Dichloroethane G B T G G
Benzoic acid V B V G G Dichloroethylene G B V G G
Borax (solution) Q Q E G G Dichloromethane G B V G G
Boric acid Q Q P G G Diethanolamine G B T G G
Brine Q B2 V G G Diethyl carbonate V B E G G
Bromemethane F1 B V G F1 D Diethyl phthalate G B T G G
Butadiene V B E G G D Diethylamine G B T G G
Butane F1 B V G F1 Diethylene glycol F1 B P G F1
Buthyl alcohol X B P G F Dimethil sulphoxide G V B G G
Butter X B P G F Dimethyl formamide B V T G G
Butyl benzoate F1 B E G F1 Dimethyl phthalate G B V G G
Butyl butyrate F1 B E G F1 Dinitrochlorobenzene G B T G G

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Materials Materials
I II III IV V • I II III IV V •

Other metal
Rotary face

Other metal
Elastomers

Rotary face

Elastomers
Stationary

Stationary
Springs

Springs
parts

Notes

Notes
parts
face

face
Fluid Fluid
Dioctyl phthalate G B T G G Lard Q Q P G F
Dirty water Q Q P G F Lead nitrate V B2 P G G
Distiled water X B P G F Linseed oil V B P G G
Drinking water X B P G F Liquers G B V G G
Epichlorhydrin V B T M2 M2 D Lubricants F1 A P G F1
Essences G B E G G Lubricating oil F1 A E G F1
Ethane Q B V G F Lysoform G B T G G
Ethanodiol X B P G F Magnesium chloride > 5% V B E M1 M1
Ethanol X B P G F Magnesium V B E G G
Ethanolamine G B T G G hydroxide < 10 %
Ethyl acetate V B T G G Magnesium sulphate V B E G G
Ethyl alcohol (etanol) X B P G F Maleic acid V B V G G
Ethyl benzoate G B V G G Maleic anhydride Q B T G G
Ethyl butyrate G B E G G Malic acid V M P G G
Ethyl chloride B V T G G Malonic acid G B P G G
Ethyl formate F1 B E G F1 Manganese chloride G B V G G
Ethyl phthalate F1 B E G F1 Manganese nitrate V B E G G
Ethyl propionate F1 B E G F1 Manganese sulphate G B V G G
Ethyl sulphate F1 B E G F1 Mayonnaise Q Q P G F
Ethyleen oxide (gas T) V B T G G D Mercaptane V B T G G D
Ethylene Q B V G F (ethyl mercaptane)
Ethylene chloride V B T G G Mercury chloride V B E G G D
Ethylene glycol X B E G F Mercury nitrate V B V G G
Fat Q Q P G F Methane Q B2 T G F D
Fatty acids V B V G G Methanol G B E G G
Ferric chloride Y V P G G * Methyl acetate G B T G G
Ferric sulphate < 20 % B V P G G Methyl acrylate G B T G G
Ferrous sulphate < 20 % B V P G G Methyl alcohol (methanol) X B P G F
Food products Q Q P G G * Methyl benzoate G B V G G
Formaldehyde V B T G G D Methyl bromide V B V G G
Formic acid B V E M1 M1 Methyl butyrate G B T G G
Formic acid > 40o C Q1 B2 K G G Methyl formate G B T G G
Freon 11 Q B2 T G F Methyl methacrylate G B T G G
Freon 112 F1 B V G F1 Methyl propionate G B T G G
Freon 113 X B N G F Methylamina G B T G G
Freon 114 X B N G F Methyl-butyl ketone V B E G G
Freon 115 X B N G F Methylchloride G B V G G D
Freon 12 X B N G F Methylene chloride G B T G G
Freon 13 X B N G F Methylene oxide G B T G G
Freon 14 X B N G F Methyl-ethyl ketone G B E G G
Freon 21 Q B2 T G F Methyl-isobutyl ketone G B E G G
Freon 22 F1 B N G F1 Milk 100 º C V B E G G
Freon 31 F1 B N G F1 Mineral oil F1 A P G F1
Freon 32 F1 B N G F1 Molasses Q Q P G F
Freon TF X B P G F Naphtalene Q Q V G F
Fruit (juice) V B P G G Naphtha F1 A V G F1
Fumaric acid V B P G G Nickel chloride V B P G G
Furfurol Q Q T G G Nickel sulphate V B P G G
Furfuryl alcohol Q Q T G G Nitric acid < 20 % V B2 V G G
Gallic acid V B2 V G G Nitric acid > 20 % Q Q T G G
Gas oil X B V G F Nitro benzene G B T G G
Gas town V B V G G D Nitro solvents V B T G G
Gelatine Q Q P G F Nitrocellulose Q Q T G F
Glucose F1 B V G F1 Nitrogen V B P G G D
Glycerine Q B2 P G F Nitroglycerine F1 B V G F1
Glycol ethylene X B E G F Nonil phenol G B V G G
Grain oil V B P G G Octyl alcohol F1 B E G F1
Grape juice Q Q P G F Oil (cutting solubre) F1 A P G F1
Heavy water G B P G G Oil (domestic fuel) Q Q P G F
Helium V B E G G D Oil (paraffin base) V B2 V G G
Heptane G B V G G Oil (transformer) F1 A P G F1
Hexane G B V G G Oil and ammonium F1 B N G F1
Hexanone G B T G G Oleic acid V B T G G
Hidraulic oil F1 A P G F1 Olive oil V B P G G
Hydrazine V B E G G * Oven gas G B2 V G G D
Hydrochloric acid V B2 V G G * Oxalic acid V B E G G
Hydrocianic V B2 V G G Oxigen (gas) Y V V G G */D
Hydrocyanic acid V B E G G Ozone Y V E G G D
Hydrofluoric acid 40 % T Y T G T */D P.V.A. ( polyvinyl acetate) Q Q E G G
Hydrogen F1 B P G F1 D P.V.C. ( polyvinyl chloride) Q Q E G G
Hydrogen peroxide Y V V G G D Palmitic acid V B V G G
Hydrogen sulphide Y V V G G Paraffins F1 B V G F1
Ice-cream V B2 P G G Pentane F1 B V G F1
Ink V B V G G Perchloro etylene V B V G G
Iodine Y V V G G Petrol < 97 octanes V B P G G
Isoamyl alcohol V B E G G Petrol > 97 octanes V B V G G
Kerosene F1 B V G F1 Petroleum Q Q V G G
Lactic acid G B V G G

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Materials Materials
I II III IV V • I II III IV V •

Other metal
Rotary face

Other metal
Elastomers

Rotary face

Elastomers
Stationary

Stationary
Springs

Springs
parts

Notes

Notes
parts
face

face
Fluide Fluide
Petroleum (kerosene) F1 B V G F1 Sugar juice < 10 % Q Q P G G
Petroleum ether F1 B V G F1 Sugar juice > 10 % Q Q P G G */D
Petroleum oil F1 A P G F1 Sulphonated oils V B2 V G G
Phenol G B V G G Sulphuric acid < 10 % V B2 V G G
Phenoloctyl G B T G G Sulphuric acid < 35 % Y V V M M
Pheny chloride G B V G G Sulphuric acid Y V V M M *
Phosphoric acid < 10 % V B2 E G G concentrated
Tannic acid V B P G G
Phosphoric acid V Y V M1 M1 Tannin V B P G G
concentrated
Phthalic acid V B T G G D Tartaric acid V B P G G
Tetrachloro ethane V B V G G
Phthalic anhydride Q Q T G G
Tetrachloro ethylene V B V G G
Picric acid V B V G G
Tetrahydrofuron V B T G G
Potassium acetate V B E G G
Potassium bromide Q Q T G G Thermic oil F1 A V G F1
Toluene V B V G G
Potassium carbonate V B P G G
Tomatoe juice Q Q P G G
Potassium chlorate V B T G G
Potassium chloride V B P M2 M2 Tooth paste Q Q P G F *
Trichloro acetic acid <
Potassium cyanide V B P G G D V B2 T G G
50 %
Potassium hydrogen Trichloro ethane G B T G G
carbonate V B P G G Trichloro ethylene V B V G G
Potassium phosphate V B V G G Tricresyl phosphate V B E G G
Potassium silicate V B P G G Triethanolamine G B T G G
Potassium sulphate V B P G G Triethylamine V B P G G
Propane F1 B2 P G F1 Turpentine X B P G F1
Propellant G B T G G Turpentine X B P G F
Propil acetate Y V T G G Urea V B T G G D
Propionate butyl F1 B E G F1 Urea formaldehyde resins Q Q T G G D
Propionic acid B V T G G Varnish Q Q V G G D
Propyl benzoate F1 B E G F1 Varnish (solvent nitro) Q Q T G G D
Propyl butyrate F1 B E G F1 Vegetable oil F1 A P G F1
Propyl formate F1 B E G F1 Vinegar F1 B E G F1
Propyl phthalate F1 B E G F1 Vinyl acetate G B T G G
Propyl propionate F1 B E G F1 Vinyl chloride Q Q T G G D
Propylene Q B V G G D Viscose Q Q T G G D
Propylene glycol F1 B V G F1 Water X B P G F
Propylene oxide V B T G G D Water (de-ionised) G B P G G
Pyridine G B T G G Water (demineralised) X B P G F
Pyrogallic acid V B V G G Water (detergent) X B P G F
Rapeseed oil G B V G G Water (mud) Q Q P G F
Resin (alkyd) Q Q V G G D Water (sandy) Q Q P G F
Resin (melamine) Q Q T G G D Water (soapy) X B P G F
Resin (phenolic) Q Q V G G D Water < 140 ºC Q B2 E G F
Salicylic acid V B E G G Water < 90 ºC V B P G F
Sandy water Water and oil (emulsion) F1 A P G F1
Q Q P G F
(high concentration) Wax F1 B V G F1
Sea (salt) water V B P G G Whisky X B P G F
Silicone liquid Q B E G F Wine X B P G F
Silicone oil F1 A E G F1 Xylene (xylol) V B V G G
Soap solution X B P G F Zinc chloride V B P G G
Sodium acetate >10% V B E G G D Zinc cyanide V B P G G D
Sodium carbonate V B P G G Zinc nitrate V B P G G
Sodium chloride < 10% V B E G G D Zinc sulphate 2 % V B P G G D
Sodium citrate Q Q E G G
Sodium cyanide V B P G G D
Sodium dichromate Y B T G G D: Back to back double seal assembly (with barrier fluid com-
Sodium disulfite V B P G G patible with the product at a pressure of 1,5 to 2 Bar above the
Sodium hydrogen V B P G G pressure of the pressure to be sealed).
carbonate
Sodium hydrogen *: Consult a technical office.
V B P G G
sulphate < 20%
Sodium hydroxide < 10 % Q Q E G F
Sodium hydroxide > 10 % Q Q E G F D
Sodium hypochlorite Y V V M1 M1 *
Sodium nitrate V B E G G
Sodium silicate Q Q P G G
Sodium sulfide V B P G G
Sodium sulfide < 2 % V B P G G
Sodium sulphate Q Q P G G
Sodium tetraborate Q Q E G G
Sodium thiocyanate V B P G G D
Sodium thiosulfate V B E G G
Soyabean oil V B P G G
Starch Q Q E G F *
Stearic acid V B T G G
Stoddard solvent G B V G G
Styrene Q Q T G G
Succinic acid V B E G G
Sugar juice V B P G G

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COMPATIBILITY CHART

Compatibility chart
LIDERING CRANE BURGMANN AES VULCAN ROTEN OTHERS
MULTISPRING SEALS
LMS11 - M74 - - - -
Flowserve 8, Usseal VGMD, Usseal X
LMS20/ LMS20T 109 / 909 / 8 / 8T / 58U / 9 / 9 - M01/ M03 1609 90
Usseal W
LMS20B / LMS20BT 9B / 8-1 / 8B / 58B / 59B /109B - M04 1609B / 1609BS - -
LMS13 - - - - - FLUITEN UM3A
DEPAC 186, Flowserve BPO,
LMS14 - HJ4 - - -
Chesterton 891
LMS15D - - - - 877 Chesterton 440
LMS22 Flowserve Dura R0
LMS28 32 - - - - -
LMS29 - HRN - - - DEPAC 196, CHETRA 208, 210
LMS10D - M74D - - 822 -
WAVE SPRING SEALS
LWS10 - M7N / M78N W07 DM 1677 - Flowserve Europac 600, Latty U68
LWS10B - H7N - 1678 - Latty B68
LWS12 R33 - - 1633 - -
LWS30 / LWS30A HJ92 / HJ977GN M02 / H010 1609B / 40L EHS Chesterton 40S, 880, Latty B23
LWS70 /LWS71 80-87 / 80(DF / FP) - W01 / W02 1688 / 1688L 7 / UN 7 Flowserve 168
AXIAL SPRING SEALS
Flowserve CRO, 38, Latty U1000,
LS18/ LS19 - M3N T01 8 / 8 DIN L4B
Usseal VGME-2, Usseal VGME-3
LS60IN - - 2E
RN / LS60 T03 12 2 Flowserve 42
RN.NU / LS60DIN T03 DIN 12 DIN UN 2 Flowserve 42D
LS18B - H12N T02 8B - Flowserve CRO / 39 Usseal VGME-1
RNB / LS60B y RN.NB / LS60BDIN - - - - E / UN E -
FN / LS15 - - T04 13 3 Flowserve 43, Usseal VGMB
FN NU / LS15DIN T04 DIN 13 DIN UN 3 Flowserve 43D, Usseal VGMC-13
FH/FHC - - - 7 5/5H2 -
LS40A RD / 8TD / 8RTD / 1507 - P080 98 U2 Flowserve ARO, FRO
LS40C RD / 8TD / 8RTD / 1507 - - 97 U2 Flowserve ARO, FRO
BELLOWS SEALS
AR / LRB31 PR / DR - B01 18 37B / L5 Flowserve 118, Usseal VGMA
LRB00 2 - P02 / P04U A2 / A4 Flowserve 52, 31, Usseal D
LRB00L 1A (N SEAT) MG910 / D1-G50 P01 / P01T A1 / 10 51 Flowserve 100, Usseal U
LRB00U + PF L50 1 (US) MG901 / D1-G55 P05 U A5 / 22 - Flowserve 51, Usseal E
LRB01 21 / 43 CU short MG921 / D1-G55 P04 / P04T 11 21A Usseal C
LRB01S MG920 / D1-G50 P02,P02T 20 Flowserve 200
LRB04 / LRB06 521 MG912 / D1-G60 P03 24 52 / L4K Flowserve 240, Usseal VGMG
PNL - - - - - -
LRB02 6 - B-04 / B-04 U 65 16 Flowserve PAC SEAL 16, Usseal A/AV
LRB03/LRB03A / LRB03B 6A / 7 A2 B-03 / B03 U 75 68 Flowserve 68, 170, Usseal B/BV
LRB17 - MG1 B02 A19 L3 Flowserve 190, Usseal VGMC-1
LRB17A - NTA
LRB17E - MG1S20 BP02 1520 Flowserve 150
LRB17KU - MG12 B012 A192 L3K Flowserve 192, Usseal VGMC-12
LRB17NU - MG13 B013 A193 L3N Flowserve 193
LRB25 2100 S - B05 14 DIN - Flowserve 140, Usseal G
LRB25KU 2100 KU - B052 142DIN - Flowserve 142, Usseal G
LRB25NU 2100 NU - B053 153DIN - Flowserve 143, Usseal G
LRB50 502(NSEAT) - B07 1724 Usseal I
LMB84 - MBS100 / MFL BSAI / BSAIG - - Chesterton 286, Latty B17SH
LMB85 680 M FL85N - - - Chesterton 886, Latty B17
LMB86 609
LTB16 20 / 10T - - - - Flowserve TBR
ACCESSORIES
LST 6 - TS1000 - - - -
LST 10 - TS2000 - - - -
LQT - QTF - - - -

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RELATED PRODUCTS

Packing
Packing is used to seal rotating, alternating or helical movements. Its ope-
rating or sealing principle is achieved through the interference obtained
by external tightening.

Our packing is supplied in rolls of different lengths. The weight of these


rolls depends on the cross-section, length and material. This catalogue
contains a selection of the main materials we supply, depending on the
working conditions and application points.

Mounting
Pressurised
fluid

• Mounting:
When using packing in applications in which its use is necessary, it must
be cut by hand and the ring must be shaped.

A cutting template can be used or the packing can be wound around the
shaft and the rings cut. The 45° bevel cut is the most appropriate.

The rings must be inserted into the gasket one by one, with the cuts made Operations A Operations B
at right angles to each other, tightened by the gasketed flange by hand.
It is left to operate with constant leaks for 10 minutes and then tightened
to reduce the leaks to an acceptable level (10 to 20 drops per minute).

Leakage in the form of dripping is essential and ensures that the rings
will not overheat. The correct tightening for pump packings is 0.5 – 1.5 N/
cm2. For valves, the minimum tightening required is 5 N/cm2.

Operations C Operations D
• Selection:
To determine the correct braided packing type, the following must be
• Packing types:
known: fluid (liquid or gas), pH, temperature, pressure, type of movement,
speed, shaft Ø and housing. - PTFE packing
- Graphite packing
It is important to consider all these details when selecting the most sui- - Fibreglass packing
table packing type. - Packing with aramid fibres

• Surface finishes, housings:


To ensure the correct functioning of the packing it must be used in housings with certain finishes, otherwise it will rapidly deteriorate.

Centrifugal pump shafts Rt = 1 à 2,5 microns


Spindles
Sleeves

Gaskets Rt = 16 microns
Ø ext.)

The shaft hardness should be at least 50 Rockwell C.

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RELATED PRODUCTS

Face seals
These seals are used for sealing in rotating applications in extremely harsh working
conditions in which high resistance to wear is required.

They are formed by two identical metal rings situated opposite each other through a
lapped area in two separate housings. One of the parts remains static in the housing
while the other rotates with its housing.

The rings are designed in such a way that they open outwards with respect to the
seal faces towards the shaft, forming a line (vacuum) in the shape of a cone that has
the following benefits:

- The lubricant easily reaches the seal faces, due to the capillarity effect and the
centrifugal force.

- As the wear increases, the face moves forwards toward the central shaft. Con-
sequently the seal has considerable wear resistance. The seal is completely worn
when the internal diameter is reached.

This type of seal is used in many different applications: caterpillar-tracked vehicles


such as diggers and bulldozers, heavy trucks, farming machines, tunnel boring ma-
chines, mixers, agitators, wind farms, lobe pumps for highly viscous fluids, helical
screw pumps, etc.

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IDENTIFICATION GUIDE MECHANICAL SEALS

Identification guide mechanical seals


Company: Work fluids:

Contact person: Solid particles in suspension: YES NO

Pump brand: Model:_

Working Conditions:

Temperature: Cleaning: YES NO

Pressure: Conditions:

Speed:

Rotary Part / Face:


Spring: Direction of rotation: Example:
Single spring Right
Multi-spring
Left
Wave spring
Independent
Set screw Spring Seals Conical
Others
Specify

Spring Seals Cylindrical Bellows

Stationary Part:

Example:

With oring Rubber joint Anti-rotation slot Others

Dimensions (Sketch):

• Shaft diameter (d1): _______


• Exterior diameter of the rotary part (d3): _______
• Length of the rotary part, relaxed (without movement): _________
• Length of the rotary part, totally pressed: _______
• Length of the rotary part in working position (I3): _______
• Exterior diameter of the stationary part, oring includes (d7): _______
• High of the stationary part, from the rotating seal face till the end
of the oring (I4):_______

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CARTRIDGES IDENTIFICACION GUIDE

Cartridges identification guide

Working Conditions:

Speed (rpm):

Temperature (°C):

Pressure (bar):

Media:

Solid particles in suspension YES NO

New application: YES NO

Current Product:

Explanation of application:

Dimensions:

(d1) Shaft diameter:

(d4) Stuffing box diameter:

(1) Number of bolts and diameter:

(2) Stuffing box length:

(3) Maximum installation length:

(d3) Maximum diameter of gland:

(4) External diameter between bolts:

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NAMING CODES

Naming codes

Multrispring Seals Simple:

L MS Model - Shaft

Multrispring Seals Double:

L MS Model - Shaft - D
Wave Springs Seals Simple:

L WS Model - Shaft

Wave Springs Seals Double:

L WS Model - Shaft - D
Spring Seals Simple:

L S Model - Shaft

Rubber Bellows Seals:

L RB Model - Shaft

PTFE Bellow Seals:

L TB Model - Shaft

Metal Bellow Seals:

L MB Model - Shaft

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IDENTIFICATION GUIDE MECHANICAL SEALS
Consult
our cartridges catalog

Today, many demanding industrial sectors need We offer a wide range of:
sealing systems that guarantee safety for both
people and facilities. single and double cartridges ...
It is very important to offer quality products that
are resistant to extreme conditions such as high
pressures and temperatures and that also gua-
rantee impeccable sealing.

and auxiliary products

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Headquarters
International Sales
+34 93 480 44 10
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Deutschland
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Belgique-België
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