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    Your partner for sealing technology worldwideYour partner for sealing technology worldwide

    Sealing Technology in

    Pulp and Paper Production.

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    ApplicationsMechanical Seals

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    EagleBurgmann Your partnerfor sealing technology inthe pulp and paper industry

    Worldwide demand for paper and paperboard in 2005 was about 360

    million tons and is likely to grow to about 500 million tons by 2020.

    The pulp and paper industry therefore continues to be a denite

    growth sector. If anything, developments such as the paperless

    ofce or new media have actually contributed to an acceleration

    in the consumption of paper. With paper consumption continuing to

    rise, it is becoming extremely important to strike a harmony between

    economy and the protection of the environment. This implies a careful

    use of wood as a regenerative material, controlled consumption

    of water and energy, and particularly the recycling of waste paper

    as a raw material. Modern sealing technology makes a majorcontribution to optimized production processes and their further

    development.

    The paper industry today

    The processes needed to produce pulp

    and paper are highly energy-intensive. I

    only or reasons o economy companies

    are concerned, thereore, to minimize

    the specifc consumption o their

    mostly sel-generated supplies o steam

    and electricity through continuous

    rationalization and modernization.

    Circulating systems are used, or example,

    to reduce the resh water content o

    the vast quantities o water required in

    pulp and paper production. This in turn

    cuts the amount o waste water that is

    subjected to mechanical and biologicaltreatment, usually in the companies own

    sewage treatment plants. And where

    the chemicals used in pulp production

    are concerned, the biggest part is now

    recovered and recycled.

    Environmental protection

    With its collection and recycling o old

    paper the paper industry is making

    a major contribution to easing the

    pressure on our environment. In hardly

    any other sector has the recycling

    o raw materials attained such

    signifcance. Chlorine-ree bleaching is

    the state-o-the-art technology which

    has been used or many years now,

    and the production processes used

    or producing pulp are being perected

    all the time to ensure that they are as

    environmentally compatible as possible.

    Cartex-QN

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    that it uses the water efciently and

    careully. By managing to constrict

    the recirculating water systems ever

    more, the paper and pulp industry has

    achieved drastic reductions in water

    consumption and associated waste

    water. The specifc waste water level,

    or example, has now been cut to less

    than 10 l/kg and any urther reductions

    now only appear possible with difculty.

    However, the achievement o what

    are more or less completely closed

    water circulation systems has in turn

    led to other problems such as theaccumulation o micro-organisms and

    harmul substances, or example, which

    are an impairment to the production

    processes.

    A matter of trust

    A large number o major international

    suppliers o machinery to the paper

    industry trust in EagleBurgmann seals:

    ABS Scanpump, Andritz, Andritz-Ksters,

    Metso, Netzsch, Sulzer, Voith, to name

    just a ew.

    Service with a capital S

    Even the perect seal calls or expert

    consulting, sta training and ater-sales

    service in the event o trouble. Ask us

    about the extensive range o services

    covered by our TotalSealCare service.

    No paper without water

    This simple phrase is still true today,

    even i specifc water consumption

    per ton o produced paper has been

    substantially reduced over recent

    years. High-quality water is a scarce

    resource which varies rom region to

    region, and or an industry with a strong

    commitment to cost-eectiveness and

    the environment such as the paper andpulp industry, the challenge is to use

    water as efciently as possible. The

    industry is the fth biggest industrial

    consumer o water in Germany and

    thereore has a particular duty to ensure

    Sealing technology moreimportant than ever

    Sealing technology has an inestimable

    role to play i the demands o economy

    and ecology are to be ulflled as well

    as possible. Sealing systems used

    in the transportation and processing

    o the various media should unction

    without maintenance but with maximum

    saety reserves. Yet components in the

    dierent processing stages are being

    exposed to more stress than ever beore

    rom the increased use o chemicals

    and higher stock consistencies.

    Mechanical seals are usually the frstchoice these days or use in pumps

    and mixers, provided they comply with

    an extensive catalog o requirements.

    They must be wear-resistant, rugged

    and protected against dry running, have

    smooth surace contours with by and

    large no empty spaces, and be universal

    in application and easy to install.

    LP-D for

    non-ow operation

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    Mechanical pulpproduction

    Groundwood pulp is mostly produced

    by mechanical means, with up to 95 %

    o the wood input being converted into

    pulp. Compared with the production o

    chemical pulp the yield is about twice

    as high, although the process does

    consume large amounts o energy.

    For groundwood pulp production, debar-

    ked timber is processed in (pressurized)

    grinders (PGW, GMP). An alternative

    method is to fberize chips in refners. In

    this case a distinction is made between

    thermo-mechanical (TMP) and chemi-thermo-mechanical (CTMP) pulp. In the

    TMP production process the chips are

    pre-treated with steam.

    In the CTMP process the chips are

    additionally impregnated with a sulphur-

    containing pulping solution o Na2S03.

    The structure o lignin becomes less

    tight and deormable. This results in

    largely unharmed individual fbers with

    high strength and a wood-based materi-

    al which is o higher overall quality.

    A pressure grinder (Metso) for producing

    groundwood pulp, as seen duringinstallation. By raising the pressure it was

    possible to break up the wood structure at a

    higher temperature, with a higher moisturecontent and less stress on the product.

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    CTMP

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    Steam

    SteamSteam

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    GMP

    Mechanical pulp production

    See flap for explanation of

    code numbers and seal group selection

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    TMP rener equipped with double seals. In

    the Metso rener, for example: H-D10/2270-

    E1 (p1 = max. 10 bar, t1 = max. 180 C, n =max. 2,300 min -1). Chipped wood is

    steam-treated at up t o 180 C and then

    broken up into individual bers in thepressure reners.

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    Pre-bleaching

    White water

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    Chemical

    recovery system

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    Chemical pulp production

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    Stock pump (Sulzer Ahlstar UP) equippedwith a Cartex-DN double seal and supplied

    by an FLC200 water supply unit, for

    example.

    Chemical recovery

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    pigments

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    = Chemicals

    See flap for explanation of

    code numbers and seal group selection

    Sulphite process

    The sulphite process removes the lignin

    rom the wood by means o a digesting

    solution consisting o sulphurous

    acid (H2SO3) and a base (e.g. Ca2+,

    Na+, Mg 2+ or NH4+). Compared with

    sulphate pulp, the sulphite variety is

    lighter in color but not as strong. Only

    certain types o wood are suitable or

    the sulphite process, o which spruce

    and beech are two; pine on the other

    hand, cannot be broken down using this

    process. In both processes the waste

    materials produced during the removal

    o the lignin and the recovery o thechemicals are used to generate energy

    and steam.

    Sulphate process

    In the sulphate (or krat) process the

    wood chips are boiled in an alkaline

    sodium solution (NaOH + Na2S) to

    remove the lignin rom the wood.

    Although this process subjects the

    fbers to the least strain and produces

    pulp o a very high strength, the pulp is

    more difcult to bleach. However, since

    this process is suitable or breaking

    down every type o wood and also

    produces pulp o exceptionally high

    quality, the krat process has become

    established as the most widely used

    process or pulp production.

    Pulp production

    Pulp is produced rom wood chips

    which are broken down with appropriate

    chemicals at elevated temperature and

    pressure. In contrast to mechanical

    pulping, this process involves the

    removal o the lignin. Depending

    on the requirements on the end

    product the pulp, which in chemical

    terms is comprised o cellulose and

    hemicellulose, is bleached in a number

    o stages. The current state-o-the-art

    in bleaching technology is chlorine-ree

    bleaching with chemicals which work

    on an oxidative basis such as oxygen,hydrogen peroxide or ozone.

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    Pressure screens (Lamort) are sealedsuccessfully with either t ype HJ977GN,

    MFL85N6 or HR10 mechanical seals,according to pulp consistency.

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    Waste paper treatment system

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    Waste paper treatment

    The recycling o raw materials is a

    priority objective o every modern,

    ecologically oriented industrial society.

    In no other sector has the collection

    and recycling o raw materials attained

    such signifcance as in the paper

    industry. In 2005, 79 % o waste paper

    was recycled in Germany. In terms o

    the recycling and re-use o waste paper,

    thereore, Germany is ahead o every

    other country in the world. The collected

    paper is frst sorted and pressed into

    bales. Mixed with plenty o water and

    a certain amount o chemical additives

    it is then fberized in so-called pulpers

    and sorted into slightly and heavily

    contaminated ractions.

    Ink is separated with the help o

    chemicals and mechanical orce in the

    de-inking process and the subsequent

    otation can be skimmed as oam rom

    the surace. Depending on its ultimate

    use and required quality, the waste

    paper stock thus obtained can now

    be bleached, either on an oxidative

    (hydrogen peroxide) or reductive

    (ormamidinosulfnic acids or dithionite)

    basis.

    De-inking (otation principle) stock pumps and screens in the

    de-inking plant of Stora Enso Maxau are sealed wit h EagleBurgmann

    type HR10 seals (in dead-end arrangement). Flushing with circuitwater (white water) is carried out only when the medium has a high

    solids content. The combination of face materials is SiC/SiC.(d1 = 46 130 mm; p1 = 1 mWC; t = 60 C; n = 980 min

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    medium = pulp (0.2 5 % abs. dry) with a high content of air).

    Voith slot sorting machines in a paperrecycling plant used to manufacture

    standard and upgraded paper for

    newspapers.

    Pulper

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    Reductive

    after-bleaching

    See flap for explanation of

    code numbers and seal group selection9

    5 % (right) and 15 % waste paper stock.

    HR10

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    Following the press section the

    web o paper, which is still damp, is

    orwarded to the drying section where

    all remaining moisture is removed by

    rotating drying cylinders heated by

    steam on the inside. This is ollowed by

    the calender section, comprised o 5 to

    8 rolls, where the paper, which is still

    rough at this stage, is smoothed out.

    Paper production

    All the raw material components

    (groundwood pulp, chemical pulp,

    waste paper pulp, fllers and other

    additives) are ed to the stock

    preparation plant where the stock is

    mixed. The circulating water rom the

    paper machines is used to dilute the

    stock according to the requirements

    o the chosen paper (consistencies

    rom around 0.1 to 1.3 %), and beore

    the stock is ed into the head box it is

    cleaned again. The standard equipment

    used or mechanical paper production is

    the endless wire paper machine, which

    contrasts with the board machine on

    which dierent types o boards can be

    made. The stock is transerred rom the

    head box to the wire section where the

    water is removed rom the endless web

    o paper. Most o the water which hasto be removed is removed in the wire

    section and the web o paper is then

    transerred to the press section. More

    water is removed under the application

    o pressure and vacuum.

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    Chemical pulp

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    See flap for explanation of

    code numbers and seal group selection

    Paper machine

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    Paper finishing

    Depending on the quality o paper

    required the paper machine may be

    ollowed by urther units or upgrading

    the web o paper. One method used

    or improving the surace quality and

    printability o the paper is coating.

    In this operation a coating paste

    comprised o pigments and binding

    agents is applied to the surace o

    the raw paper. In terms o the coating

    process itsel a distinction is made

    between doctor blade coating, coating

    with flm presses and new coating

    processes such as curtain coating and

    spray coating. Coating is used above all

    or graphics papers. However, even ater

    it has been through the smoothing rolls

    in the machine the paper still has not

    achieved the quality required or high-

    grade writing paper and printing paper.This is only achieved by calendering, in

    which the paper is compacted and the

    surace upgraded even urther. Here

    the webs o paper run through 4 to 10

    pairs o rolls in the calender which are

    either heated or cooled depending on

    requirements.

    LP-Q

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    Metso rener for

    groundwood pulp

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    Applications for mechanical seals

    Seal solution: EagleBurgmann

    HSSHRS8-D4 double seal o cartridge

    design; rotating seat, stationary spring

    arrangement protected rom the

    medium, seal aces with hydrodynamic

    grooves or better lubrication o the

    sliding aces, clean water as the buer

    medium. Seals in pressure grinding

    machines (rom Metso, or example)

    have to be as reliable as possible. This

    is because every repair necessitates

    dismantling the entire rotating unit o

    the pressure-grinding machine (shat,

    grinding stone, bearings and seal),

    resulting in at least three days o lost

    production, including shutting down andstarting up the grinder. With the service

    lie o the grinding stone generally being

    about our years, the seal is increasingly

    expected to last just as long.

    Fiberizing processes

    Reners

    Single disc refners have a fxed and

    a rotating disc whereas double disc

    refners have two counter-rotating

    discs. The fberized material leaves the

    refner together with the process water

    and is either orwarded directly to the

    sorting section or is ground urther in

    a second refner stage, normally under

    atmospheric pressure, until it has

    reached the required degree o grinding.

    Operating conditions:

    Temperature 200 C

    Pressure 16 bar

    Sliding velocity 40 m/s

    Axial displacement o the shat0.2 100 mm.

    Medium: Wood fber, lignin,

    water(steam)

    Seal solution: EagleBurgmann H-D

    double seal with a stationary spring

    arrangement protected rom the

    product, and rotating seat. Flushing

    on the product side prevents the

    medium rom entering the sealing

    compartment (as used, or example, in

    Andritz, Pallmann and Metso refners;where water ushing is on the product

    side these seals last or about 5 to 8

    operating years on average).

    Pressure grinding machines

    When it comes to grinding processes,

    pressure grinding is now the most

    widely used method because it

    produces a higher quality o pulp.

    The fbers are loosened by grains o

    corundum embedded in the surace o

    the grinding stone. The fbers isolated

    rom the tissue structure in this way are

    sprayed with jets o water to remove

    them rom surace o the stone, to land

    in a grinding trough below the stone.

    Operating conditions:

    Temperature 150 C

    Pressure 6 bar

    Speed 350 min1

    Shat diameter 450 mm

    Shat displacement: Axial 4 mm;

    radial 1 mm

    Medium: Groundwood pulp,

    water(steam)

    RGP 68 DD (Metso) at SCA Rener grinding disc S2000 Rener from Andritz

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    Cartex- DN, LP-D double cartridge

    seals, e.g. EagleBurgmann Cartex-

    DN/60-E31 double cartridge seal

    with a pressurized buer watersupply, stationary and encapsulated

    springs, rotating seat, sel-closing in

    case o pressure reversal (double

    balancing), can also be used as a

    single seal with quench, quick and

    easy to install. The EagleBurgmann

    Cartex is one o the most successul

    cartridge seals available, and that

    applies to pulp and paper production

    as well. Just some o the companies

    who use it are Stora Enso,

    Norrsundet/Sweden, Iggesund Paper,Iggesund/Sweden, Smurft Kappa,

    Pite/Sweden, Zellsto Pls, Austria.

    Operating conditions:

    Temperature 20 170 C

    Pressure 25 bar

    Sliding velocity 30 m/s

    Resistance to chemicals pH 0 14

    Medium: Water with pulp; abrasive

    contamination and solids; poor

    lubrication characteristics, to some

    extent harmul to the environment.

    Seal solution:

    MG12, MFL85N, HJ977GN

    component seals

    e.g. EagleBurgmann MG12S14/ d1-

    G1 rubber bellows single seal witha rugged spring with unrestricted

    allround ushing, and no dynamic

    O-ring. The special eature here is the

    enlarged gap between the shat and

    the inner diameter o the seat.

    Cartex-SNO, LP-S single cartridge

    seals, e.g. LP-S-S32-E10/60-00, a

    semi-cartridge seal adapted to the

    machine eaturing a stationary super

    sinus spring arrangement protected

    rom the product, rotating seat with

    double elastic support, shrink-fttedsliding aces, smooth external

    contours on all seal parts in contact

    with the product.

    Pulp transportation

    Centrifugal pumps (stock pumps)

    The design o pump to be used will

    vary according to the consistency o

    the pulp (thin, medium or thick pulp).

    The vast majority are pumps or thin

    pulp with a pulp consistency o up to

    a maximum o 8 % abs. dry. There are

    also special orms o thin pulp pumps

    such as, or example, an pumps and

    digester pumps. So-called MC pumps

    (MC = medium consistency) are used

    or conveying pulp in the medium

    consistency range o between 8 to

    18 % abs. dry. These are used mainly in

    the bleaching stage, but are also widely

    used or the processing o waste paper

    as well. Centriugal pumps are notsuitable or thick pulp.

    Sulzer Ahlstar UP equipped with aCartex-DN (double seal).

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    Sorting

    The job o the sorting machine is to

    remove oreign material such as sand

    and undesirable orm elements such

    as splinters. The sorting operation is

    carried out at a high level o dilution

    (pulp consistency o no more than

    2 % abs. dry) to ensure that the

    oreign material can move with relative

    reedom. Vertical sorters operating

    under pressure are normally used

    these days. The advantages o these

    kinds o plants are that they oer high

    throughputs, are insensitive to load

    variations and have closed systems o

    pipework which means they lose less

    steam and heat.

    Operating conditions:

    Temperature max. 80 C

    Pressure max. 12 bar

    Speed 2,500 min1

    Shat diameter 175 mm

    Medium: Pulp suspension witha maximum pulp consistency o 4 %

    Axial displacement o the shat 1mm

    Installation position: vertical

    Seal solution:

    HR, LP-D, HRS-D

    e.g. EagleBurgmann HR10S2/100-

    G11E1 single cartridge seal or a Voith

    sorter with rotating seat and stationary,

    group spring arrangement protected

    rom the medium.

    LP-D-ST-D15/130-DE double seal ora Metso Tampella sorter in non-ow

    operation without buer uid system,

    with substantially reduced water

    consumption in use at the Palm paper

    actory in Wrth.

    Mixing processes

    In the pulp and paper industry, mixers

    are used either or blending dierent

    media, homogenizing ready-prepared

    mixtures or preventing existing

    mixtures rom segregating again.

    Given the diversity o tasks that mixers

    are required to ulfll they also vary

    considerably in terms o design, e.g.

    pumps (largely horizontal centriugal

    pumps) or agitators with top, bottom or

    side drives.

    Operating conditions:

    Temperature 180 C

    Pressure 18 bar

    Speed 1,500 min1

    Shat diameter 240 mm

    Medium: Pulp suspension with a

    consistency o 0.1 % to 8 % abs. dry,

    chemicals

    Seal solutions:

    HGH, MG, HJ, LP-D, MR-D and

    even Cartex, e.g. EagleBurgmann

    HGH210/10-E6 hal-split mechanical

    seal or a chest agitator at Sappi

    Lanaken/Belgium. Installation is rom

    the outside, horizontal (or vertical). It is

    important that there is sufcient axial

    latitude to enable the seal housing and

    seat housings to be pulled back ar

    enough to allow access to the sliding

    parts. The only parts that are split are

    the actual wearing parts, such as the

    seal ace, the seat and the O-rings. Theycan thereore be replaced easily without

    the need or complete dismantling.

    Operation is with ushing into the

    product (which prevents concentrations

    o the product building up on the

    sliding aces) and a quench on the

    atmospheric side. I a stand-still seal

    is ftted it is also possible to carry out

    inspection work on the seal without

    interrupting operations, even with a ull

    container.

    HGH

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    Calender rolls

    Heat is generated by the high pressing

    orces and riction involved, which has

    a strong inuence on the results o the

    calendering process. For heavy glazing,

    thereore, the steel rolls have to be

    cooled, whereas light glazing requires

    them to be heated.

    Operating conditions:

    Temperature max. 200 300 C

    Pressure max. 5 bar

    Speed 600 min1

    Shat diameter 460 mm

    Medium: Thermal oil

    Special eatures: Expansion o the

    long rolls under heat

    Seal solution: EagleBurgmann

    MFLW81 metal bellows seal or

    high temperature applications (as in

    Ksters calender rolls, or example).

    Paper finishing

    Eccentric screw pumps

    Eccentric screw pumps are used mainly

    or the fnishing o the raw paper, e.g.

    or the preparation o coating paste.

    The media used here are generally

    characterized by a high solid content,

    high viscosity and tendency to stick,

    which means they have poor lubrication

    properties.

    Operating conditions:

    Temperature approx. 40 C

    Pressure 1 4 bar

    Speed 400 min1

    Medium: Coating pastes with latex

    Seal solutions:

    EagleBurgmann MG1S50/65-G6 single

    seal with elastomer bellows, seal ace

    with knie edge.

    EagleBurgmann Cartex-DN/55-E2

    Double cartridge-style seal, pressurized

    buer medium (as used, or example,

    by BASF in Ludwigshaen: Pulp & PaperTest Center, dispersing plant).

    Calenders (Kleinewefers; Ksters):EagleBurgmann MFL W80S1/475 seals are

    used successfully to seal off the oil used for

    heating the rolls and for lubricating thebearings. (p1 = 6 bar; t = 20 200 C;

    n = 462 min-1; axial displacement 7 mm).

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    Greater cost effectivenessthanks to reduced water consumption

    levels because this is believed to be

    necessary or saety reasons. Many

    producers o pulp and paper are

    thereore keen to run seal systems

    with methods o operation which, while

    meeting requirements or necessary

    operational saety, use only minimumamounts o water or, where possible,

    even dispense altogether with the use

    o sealing systems involving ushing or

    buer water.

    As little water as possible,as much water as required

    The costs o water and sealing water

    management have become increasingly

    important issues in the paper and pulp

    industry over recent years. Growth

    in environmental awareness, stricter

    environmental regulations, water

    recirculation systems which are largelysel-contained, the increasing cost

    and eort associated with supplying

    and treating the water and higher

    operating costs in general have all led

    to a change in approach and are the

    main reasons or this development.

    An approach which protects resources

    is not only good or the environment

    - saving water and energy also makes

    it possible to achieve substantial and

    above all measurable reductions in

    costs. Furthermore, investigations havealso shown that actual consumption

    levels are oten above recommended

    EagleBurgmann BestFlow: Temperature-

    controlled valve for non-ow operation

    EagleBurgmann FLC200: Control

    unit for the individual setting and

    monitoring of pressure andow rate at the seal

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    Low outlay, big eect: A range o

    dierent control units can be used to

    control and reduce the water supply,

    depending on each specifc application.

    EagleBurgmann oers a range o

    systems designed to help save water

    without any impairment to the sae and

    reliable operation o the mechanical

    seals.

    Major potential for savings

    Mechanical seals, single seals with or

    without ushing and/or a quench, and

    double seals with pressurized water

    supply all operate in dierent ways

    and these dierences have a major

    inuence on the amount o water they

    use. For example, the use o a supply

    unit along with the operation o a

    double seal can, subject to specifc

    operating conditions, achieve savings

    in buer water consumption o up to

    97 % compared to operation with an

    open ow.

    EagleBurgmann FLC100 Flow

    Controller: A control unit for a

    constant, pre-dened andpressure-independent ow.

    EagleBurgmann Thermosiphon

    System: A supply unit with a closed

    circuit for double seals in which theonly water consumption is the

    leakage on the seal, which has to bereplaced.

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    Selecting mechanical seals for individual applications

    Single cartridge seal. Designed for retrotting pumps by the

    end-user. Stationary spring arrangement protected from the product.Complete with ush connection as standard.

    Single seal of modular design f or easy upgrading into a Q and/or D

    version. Service-proven design as original equipment for stepped

    shafts. Rotating seat, encapsulated spring.

    Single seal. Rotating, encapsulated springs. Fitt ing dimensions to

    EN 12756. Reversal pre ssure design.

    Single seal with metal bellows. No dynamic O-ring. Open space in the

    seal area, all-around ushable. Fit ting dimensions to EN 12756.

    Rubber bellows single seal. Robust spring with unrestrictedall-around ushing. Enlarged gap to the shaft on the atmosphere

    side. Seat tting dimensions to EN 12756.

    Group S Group Q

    Cartridge seal with quench.

    Same design and characteristics as the LP-S but w ith quench

    cylinder, lip seal and threaded port on the atmosphere side.

    Cartex-SNO Cartex-QN

    LP-S

    HJ977GN10

    MFL85N6

    MG12S14

    LP-Q

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    Group D

    Double cartridge-type seal. Self-closing in the event of

    pressure reversal (double balanced). Can be operated as asingle seal with quench.

    Double seal of the same design as the LP-S on the product

    side but with a ange on the atmosphere side with a second,

    internally pressurized mechanical seal.

    Cartex-DN

    LP-D

    Group X

    Example of a special double seal with stat ionary springs and rotating

    seat used in reners successfully now for more than 15 years.

    Example of a special single metal bellows seal used in

    calender rolls.

    Rubber bellows seal with knife edge face success fully used

    in eccentric screw pumps for latex-containing coating paste.

    H-D

    MFLW . . S

    MG1S50

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    Seal groups and recommendations

    CodeNo.

    Machine Process

    Sealgroup

    Sulphate

    Sulphite

    PGW

    SGW

    CTMP

    TMP

    De-inking

    1 Bleach pump l l l l l l l D

    2 Chest agitator l l l l l l l S

    3 Strong liquor pump l l Q/D

    4 Pressure grinder l X

    5 Weak liquor pump l l Q/D

    6 Thickener l l l l l l l Q

    7 Deaker m m m m m m l S

    8 Eccentric pump l l l l l l l S/D

    9 Flotation pump l S

    10 Fluer m m m m m m m X11 Conveyor screw l l m m l l m Q

    12 Shredder m m l l m m D

    13 HC pump l l l l l l l X

    14 Calender rolls m m m m m m m X

    15 Digesting agitator l l D

    16 Digester pump l l D/Q

    17 Condensate pump l l l l S

    18 LC pump l l l l l l l S

    19 MC pump l l l l l l l D

    20 Mixer m m m m m m m S/D/X

    21 Plugscrew eeder l l Q

    22 Disperser l l l l l l l D

    23 Refner m m m m l l m X

    24 White water pump l l l l l l l S

    25 Scraper m m m m m m m Q

    26 Grinder l X

    27 Screw press m m m m m m m Q, D

    28 Separator m m m m m m l S

    29 Slurry pump l l l l l l l D

    30 Sorter l l l l l l l X/D/S

    31 Fan pump l l l l l l l S

    32 Pulper l D

    33 Stock pump l l l l l l l S/Q

    34 Vacuum pump m m m m m m m S/Q/D

    35 Pre-heater m m l l S

    36 Washer m m m m m m m S

    37 Rotary valve m m l l

    38 Fibrizer m m m m m m l D

    39 Coating paste pumpm m m m m m m

    X

    l Machine/unit used in the process S = Single seal

    m Machine possible in the process Q = Single seal with quench

    Machine not used in the process D = Double seal

    X = Special design

    Seal groups and types

    From within the groups it is possible

    to select the seal suitable or the

    specifc requirements o the machines

    needing to be sealed. The seal types

    and their special eatures are listed on

    the ollowing page (p. 19). As a rule,

    all the mechanical seals described are

    able to comply, in terms o pressure,

    temperature and velocity, with the

    conditions o application ound in pulp

    and paper production

    S Single seals

    LP-S

    HJ977GN(10)

    MFL85N(6)

    MG1S50

    MG12S14 Cartex-SN0

    Q Single sealswith quench p1 > p3

    LP-Q

    Cartex-QN

    D Double sealsp1 > p3

    LP-D

    M7N/M7N back-to-back

    M74-D

    Cartex-DN

    X Special designs

    H-D (example)

    MFLW..S (example)

    HR

    LP

    HGH

    Designation of othermachines and plantcomponents

    The components marked in the diagrams

    with a number in a circle are included

    or better understanding o the various

    processes.

    Waste paper

    Dilution tank

    Make-up tower

    Bleaching tower

    Chest

    Flue gas cleaner

    Cleaner

    Diuser

    Evaporator

    Barking drum

    Extraction towerFilter

    Flotation machine

    Green liquor clarifer

    Chipper

    Chip pile

    Chip bin

    Chip sorter

    Chip washer

    Hydrocyclone

    Lime kiln

    Causticizer

    Slaker

    Recovery boiler

    Centricleaner

    Lime sludge washer

    Sorter drum

    Washing tower

    White liquor clarifer

    Vibration screen

    Cyclone

    Standard materials

    Combinations of face materials:

    Preerably silicon carbide (S-SiC/S-SiC).

    For double seals also SiC/carbon graphite

    on the product/atmosphere side. Where

    there is a risk o running dry: SiC (carbon

    graphite).

    Secondary seals, O-rings:

    FKM (e.g. Viton), EPDM, FFKM

    (e.g. Kalrez), PTFE

    Spring and construction materials:1.4571 (AISI 316 Ti); 1.4462, 2.4610

    (e.g. Hastelloy C-4), Inconel 718

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    EagleBurgmann in profile

    Burgmann Plant I Wolratshausen (D) EagleBurgmann Niigata (J)

    Burgmann Plant Judenburg (A)Burgmann Plant ll Eurasburg (D)

    EagleBurgmann An alliance with a great deal to offer our

    customers and partners

    Under the joint name o EagleBurgmann Industries, Burgmann and Eagle Industry,

    Japans leading manuacturer o mechanical seals, together orm the oundation

    stone or a global alliance an alliance with a dedication to quality and service and a

    pronounced customer orientation.

    The basis o this arrangement is an intensive and trusting cooperation that notably

    strengthens the global competitiveness o both partners and makes them one o

    the top suppliers o sealing technology in the world market. A world-wide presence,

    market-orientated products and high-quality services must also be mentioned as

    key actors o success. All this, together with the know-how and dedication o our

    employees, means that we have considerable potential to oer our customers.

    We are there when you need us

    Customers want proximity, speed and solutions to their problems. Thanks to our world-wide presence, exibility and specialist know-how we can ace these challenges with

    quiet confdence. All over the world we oer our in-depth package o services rom

    the simple stufng box packing to the complex high-tech seal, plus the backing o our

    Total Seal Care modular support oering, which allows each customer to put together

    exactly the right package or his individual needs. Numerous service contracts and

    international agreements attest to the trust which top-name companies place in our

    expertise and confrm the quality o our services.

    Helping to make our customers even more successful

    Our customers expect their plants to run without a hitch. To this end we draw up

    innovative and user-riendly seal solutions which make sound economic sense and

    also contribute to compliance with the highest requirements in terms o saety andthe protection o the environment. Our mission is to enhance our customers efciency

    and productivity and be recognized world-wide as a reliable and expert partner or high

    quality and leading-edge technology. A key role in achieving these goals and helping

    to make our customers even more successul is played by our employees and their

    technical expertise, creativity, motivation and efciency.

    BURGMANNCertiication

    ISO 9001:2000

    EN 9100

    ISO 14001

    OHSAS 18001

    ATEX 94/9/EG

    QHDQualiied Hygienic

    Design VDMA

    DIN/EN 729-2HPO certiied

    KTA 1401Certiied or

    Nuclear

    Power Plants

    ISO TS 16949

    Specialist companyin accordance withthe German Water

    Resources Act(Section 19)

    Germanischer LloydApprovals

    ICCtest center

    UmweltpaktBayern(Bavarian

    EnvironmentAgreement)

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    All currentcertiicates:

    www.burgmann.com/QM

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    Great BritainEagleBurgmann IndustriesUK LP12, Welton RoadWedgnock Industrial EstateGB-Warwick CV 34 5PZPhone +44 /1926 / 41 76 00Telefax + 44 /1926 / 41 76 17

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    IndiaBurgmann India PVT. LTD.A.K. Industrial EstateMadina Manzil CompoundS.V. Road, Goregaon (West)Bombay 400 062Phone +91/ 22 / 28 74 15 34Telefax + 91/ 22 / 28 74 88 10

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    IranBurgmann ParsSealing Systems Co.No. 1, Kokab Alley,

    Pasdaran Ave.TeheranPhone +98 / 21/ 2 86 28 19Telefax +9 8 / 21/ 2 85 44 81IsraelETA Engineering Ltd.P.O. Box 890Ramat-Gan 5210818 Tushia St.Phone +972 / 3 / 6 24 19 45Telefax +97 2 / 3 / 5 62 84 75

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    Japan

    Eagle Industry Co., Ltd.General Industry OverseasSales Dept.Marketing & Sales Division1-12-15, Shiba-Daimon, Minato-kuTokyo, 105-8587Phone +81/ 3 / 3432-4771Telefax +81/ 3 / 3438-2370

    JordanEman Essa Trading Est.P.O. Box 840067Amman 11180Phone +96 / 279 / 5 57 66 92Telefax +96 / 265 / 66 55 96

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    KoreaEagleBurgmann Korea Co. Ltd.541, Suwolam-Ri, Seotan-MyonPyongtaek-Si, Kyongki-Do,-451-850-,Pyongtaek Yosu Busan DaeguPhone +82 / 31/ 664-40 95Telefax +82 / 31/ 664-40 94Branch Offices: Ulsan

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    Phone +218 21 4442 641Telefax +218 21 4776 152

    LithuaniaDmitri MelnikowBalandziu 5 - 2LT-91188 KlaipedaPhone / Fax +370 46 31 29 49Mobile +370 69 82 14 27

    MalaysiaEagleBurgmann (Malaysia)Sdn. Bhd.No. 7, Lorong SS13, 6 BOff Jalan SS13/6Subang Jaya Industrial Estate47500 Petaling JayaPhone +60 / 3 / 56 34 86 24Telefax + 60 / 3 / 56 34 97 42

    MexicoEagleBurgmann MexicoS.A. de C.V.Calzada de GuadalupeNum. 350-6, Col. El CerritoC.P. 54720, Cuautitln Izcalli,Estado de Mxico, Mexico CityPhone +52 / 55 / 58 72 53 93Telefax +52 / 55 / 58 72 6 4 93

    MoroccoPetro-MatAngle Rue Michel de l'Hpitalet Rue Jules CesarCasablanca 05

    NetherlandsEagleBurgmann Netherlands B.V.Koningsschot 9NL-3905 PP VeenendaalPhone +31/ 318 / 54 20 00Telefax + 31/ 318 / 54 15 35

    New ZealandEagleBurgmann New Zealand Ltd.P.O. Box 34285, Birkenhead,3 Parity Place, Glenfield, AucklandPhone +64 / 9 / 4 43 57 72Telefax +64 / 9 / 4 41 27 66

    NigeriaSealing Engineering Services Ltd.82 St. Finbarr's College RoadAkoka / Yaba, LagosPhone +234 /1/ 82 59 09Telefax +234 /1/ 82 59 09

    NorwayEagleBurgmann Norway ASP.O. Box 143Industriveien 25 DN-2021 SkedsmokorsetPhone +47 / 64 / 83 75 50Telefax +47 / 64 / 83 75 75

    OmanOverseas PetroleumEquipment Co. L.L.C.P.O. Box 261, HamriyaPostal Code 131, Sultanateof OmanPhone +968 / 60 21 82Telefax +968 / 60 20 84

    PakistanAzif Asim Associates

    Suit #02, 1st Floor,Sameer plaza Civic Center, 3-C1Faisal Town54660 Lahore, PakistanPhone +92 / 42 / 111 585Telefax + 92 / 42 / 516 83 44

    Techno-Mech Pakistan51-A/1, Rehmanpura,Ferozpur Road54660 Lahore, PakistanPhone +92 / 42 / 757 5671Telefax +92 / 42 / 759 7373

    PeruCorporacin Gamma S.A.C.Av. La Marina 1321, San MiguelLima - PeruPhone +51/12 / 63 76 70Telefax + 51/12 / 63 02 86

    PhilippinesBurgmann (Philippines) Inc.No. 9769 National Road, MaduyaCarmona, CavitePhone +63 / 49 / 8 39 06 55Telefax +63 / 49 / 8 39 06 54

    PolandKE-Burgmann PolskaSplka z.o.o.Al. Jerozolimskie 200PL-02-486 WarszawaPhone +48 22 535 16 00Telefax +48 22 535 16 48

    PortugalEagleBurgmann Ibrica S.A.Avda. de Quitapesares, 40E-28670 Villaviciosa de Odn,MadridPhone +34-91-616 66 01Telefax +34-91-616 66 81

    QatarJaidah Motors and Trading Co.P.O.Box 150Doha / Qatar / Arabian GulfPhone +974 / 68 21 82Telefax + 974 / 41 41 00

    RomaniaEagleBurgmann RO S.R.L.

    Bdul. Iuliu Maniu, Nr. 7Cladirea E, Parter, Hala 3, SectorRO-061072 BucurestiTel. +40 / 314 25 09 09Telefax +40 / 314 25 09 10

    RussiaEagleBurgmann OOOul. Zheleznodorozhnaya, 1, str. 45606524 ZavolzhyeGorodetsky district,Nizhny Novgorod regionPhone +7 / 831/ 6 93 05 58Telefax +7 / 831/ 6 93 05 59

    Moscow RepresentationUl. Novotcheremuschkinskaja 61RF-117418 Moska uPhone +7 / 095 / 7 97 20 14Telefax +7 / 095 / 7 97 20 78

    Saudi ArabiaBurgmannSaudi Arabia LimitedPO box No. 3422,Dammam Port RoadDammam, Saudi Arabia

    Phone +96 / 63 / 8 59 91 19Telefax + 96 / 63 / 8 59 92 29

    Gas Arabian Services EstP.O.Box 3422Dammam 31471, King Saud StreetKingdom of Saudi ArabiaPhone +96 / 63 / 8 35 15 00T l fa + 96 / 63 / 8 32 28 22

    SingaporeEagleBurgmann Singapore Pte. Ltd.52 Serangoon North Avenue 4,#03-02 Ever Tech Building555853 SingaporePhone +65 / 64 81 34 39Telefax +65 / 64 81 39 34

    EBI Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.29 International Business Park,Acer Blg, Tower B, #03-03609923 SingaporePhone+65 / 65 65 66 23

    Telefax +65 / 65 65 96 63KE-Burgmann Singapore Pte. Ltd.Expansion JointsBlk 7 Pioneer Road NorthNo. 01-51, Singapore 628459Phone +65 / 62 61 85 81Telefax +65 / 62 61 85 89

    Slovenia (CRO, BIH, MAC, YU)Branch Office SloveniaMalci Beliceve 37SLO-1000 LjubljanaPhone +386 / 1/ 4 23 15 57Telefax + 386 / 1 / 2 57 40 57Mobile +3 86 / 41 / 66 13 15

    Slowakian RepublicEagleBurgmann Czech s.r.o.Na Drahach 1364CZ-15600 Praha 5 ZbraslavPhone +420 / 2 / 57 92 05 05Telefax + 420 / 2 / 57 92 05 08

    Technosam s.r.o.Galvaniho 2/ASK-82104 Bratislava

    Phone +421 / 2 / 43 41 35 85Telefax + 421 / 2 / 43 41 36 03

    South AfricaEagleBurgmann SealsSouth Africa (PTY.) LTD.1 Brunton CircleFounders View South,ModderfonteinJohannesburg 2065, Gauteng,R.S.A.Phone +27 /11/ 4 57 90 00Telefax +27 /11/ 6 09 16 06Postal adress: P.O. Box 1210,Edenvale 1610, R.S.A.Also responsible for: Namibia,Botswana, Swaziland, Zambia,Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Mau-ritius, Congo, Ethiopia, Uganda,Tanzania

    SpainEagleBurgmann Ibrica S.A.Avda. de Quitapesares, 40E-28670 Villaviciosa de Odn,Madrid

    Phone +34-91-616 66 01Telefax +34-91-616 66 81

    SwedenEagleBurgmann Sweden ABSvrmaregatan 3S-60361 NorrkpingPhone +46 /11 /14 00 05Telefax +46 /11 /14 00 15

    EagleBurgmann Sweden ABGteborg OfficeAskims Verkstadsvg 4S-436 34 Askim, GteborgPhone +46 / 31 / 58 68 50Telefax +46 / 31 / 58 14 66Postal adress:Box 9101, 40093 Gteborg

    SwitzerlandEagleBurgmann (Switzerland) AGHofstrasse 21, CH-8181 HriPhone +41 / 44 / 8 60 88 00Telefax + 41/ 44 / 8 61 01 35

    TaiwanEagleBurgmann Taiwan Co. Ltd.

    1F No. 7, Lane 144 Chi Lin Rd.TaipeiTaiwan, R.O.C.Phone +886 -2- 2581 0040Telefax +886 -2- 2523 2793

    ThailandEagleBurgmann (Thailand) Co. Ltd.Banga Tower C, Floor 18th40/14 Moo 12 Banga-Trad Rd.Km. 6.5 Bangkaew, BangpleeSamutprakarn 10540Phone +66 / 2 / 7 51 96 21Telefax + 66 / 2 / 7 51 96 28

    TrinidadEswil Equipment & Supply(W.I.) Ltd10 - 16 Lady Hailes Avenue

    San Fernando, Trinidad, W. I.P.O. Box 3585, La RomaineTrinidad, W. I.Phone +1/ 868 / 6 57 88 38Telefax +1/ 868 / 6 52 90 02

    TunisiaIndus Serv S.A.R.L69 Rue Houcine BouzaieneApt. N4, 2 me Etage1001 TunisPhone +216 / 71/ 337 215Telefax +216 / 71/ 337 214

    TurkeyEagleBurgmannEndstryiel SzdrmazlkSan. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti.S.S. stanbul Kimya SanayicilerToplu yeri Yap KooperatifiE Blok No. 4TR-81720 Teperen-Tuzla/IstanbulPhone +90 / 216 / 5 93 02 93Telefax +90 / 216 / 5 93 02 98

    TurkmenistanGlobe InterstarAndaliba Street 8274011 AshgabatPhone +993 / 12 / 47 73 24Telefax +993 / 12 / 47 73 25

    UkraineIRT-TechnogermUl. Komsomolskaja, 13040009 SumyPhone +380 542 610 324Telefax +380 542 610 326

    United Arab EmiratesEagleBurgmann Middle East FZEP.O. Box 61310Jebel Ali Free ZoneDubaiPhone +971/ 4 / 8 83 88 41Telefax + 971/ 4 / 8 83 88 43

    UruguayBilpa S.A.Casilla Correo 889Cdigo Postal 11800Santa F, 1.131 - Montevido- UYPhone +598 / 2 / 29 33 43

    Telefax + 598 / 2 / 29 06 87USAEagleBurgmann Industries LP10035 Brookriver Dr.Houston, Texas 77040Phone +1/ 713 / 9 39 95 15Telefax +1/ 713 / 9 39 90 91

    KE-Burgmann USA Inc.2100 Conner RoadHebron, Kentucky 41018Phone +1 / 859 / 746 0091Telefax +1 / 859 / 746 0094

    UzbekistanGlobe InterstarNukus Str. 13 / 2100015 TashkentPhone +998 / 71 / 133 39 58Telefax + 998 / 71 / 133 49 74

    VenezuelaEagleBurgmann de Venezuela C. A.Calle 6 con Calle 9,Edif. Fant Piso 2Zona Industrial La Urbina

    1070 CaracasPhone +58 / 212 / 2 42 15 48Telefax + 58 / 212 / 2 42 45 44

    VietnamBavico Ltd.97A Ly Tu Trong Street, District 1Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamPhone +84 / 8 / 8 24 30 46Telefax + 84 / 8 / 8 22 35 82