Industry Overview
In the oil and gas industry, mechanical seals must withstand extreme temperatures, pressures, and corrosive environments to ensure long-term stable operation of equipment. Sakowitz provides high-performance mechanical seals suitable for various applications, including drilling, transportation, and refining, helping customers reduce downtime and improve operational efficiency.
Types of Mechanical Seals for Oil & Gas Applications
- API 682 Certified Mechanical Seals
- Single & Dual Mechanical Seals
- Dry Gas Seals
- Bellows Seals
- High-Pressure & High-Temperature Seals
- Non-Contact Seals
Advantages of Our Mechanical Seals
Key requirements for mechanical seals in the oil & gas industry:
- High-Temperature & High-Pressure Resistance: Suitable for deep well drilling and refinery equipment.
- Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Made from Tungsten Carbide, Silicon Carbide, and Hastelloy, ensuring durability in highly acidic and alkaline environments.
- API 682 Certified: Compliant with international standards, making them ideal for critical oil and gas industry applications.
- Low Leakage & High Efficiency: Reduces energy loss, extends seal lifespan, and lowers maintenance costs.
Solutions & Customization Services
Sakowitz provides both standard and customized mechanical sealing solutions. We tailor seal structure, material selection, and cooling mechanisms according to customer requirements, ensuring stable performance even in the most demanding conditions.
Industry Applications & Partnership Opportunities
Our mechanical seals have been widely applied in the oil and gas industry, and we look forward to partnering with more industry leaders to drive innovation and efficiency.
Recommended Mechanical Seal Models:
We recommend the following mechanical seals for oil and gas applications:
- XDHZ8 – Ideal for high-pressure oilfield injection pumps and gas transfer systems
- XD112 – Suitable for double seal configurations in crude oil circulation
- XD5EX – Excellent for refinery pump systems with high temperature and corrosion conditions