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Compression seal example

A seal is a device or material that helps join systems, mechanisms or other materials together by preventing leakage (e.g. in a pumping system), containing pressure, or excluding contamination. The effectiveness of a seal is dependent on adhesion in the case of sealants and compression in the case of gaskets. The seals are installed in pumps in a wide range of industries including chemicals, water supply, paper production, food processing and many other applications.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A stationary seal may also be referred to as a 'packing'.

Seal types:

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  • Bridgman seal, a piston sealing mechanism that creates a high pressure reservoir from a lower pressure source
  • Split seals<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

|CitationClass=web }}</ref> are innovative sealing solutions designed to enhance efficiency and convenience in various mechanical systems. These seals are specifically engineered to address the challenges associated with traditional seals, offering improved installation, maintenance, and operational benefits.

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