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Bellows mechanical seal 4610
cartridgespringfor shafts

bellows mechanical seal
bellows mechanical seal
bellows mechanical seal
bellows mechanical seal
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Characteristics

Type
cartridge, spring, bellows
Applications
for pump, for shafts
Material
metal, carbon
Domain
chemical, process, for wastewater treatment
Other characteristics
balanced, face
Operating pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 200 bar
(2,901 psi)

Operating temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 205 °C
(401 °F)

Description

General-purpose Single Cartridge Metal Bellows Seal The 4615 is a metal bellows seal that replaces the EZ-1® General-purpose Single Cartridge Seal. It is a member of the 4600 family of cartridge seals. Like other Type 4600 series cartridge seals, the 4615 design provides reduced installation times, lower maintenance costs and optimal equipment performance; and is ideal for the chemical, pulp and paper, wastewater, food processing and power generation industries. The abrasion and corrosion-resistant Alloy 20CB3 SS bellows enhance reliability by eliminating dynamic O-ring hang-up caused by process contamination, thermal gradients, and material deficiencies. The 4615 replaces the EZ-1® General-purpose Single Cartridge Seal, offering improved value and availability. Features California Residents: PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Fits ANSI standard and DIN pumps. Easy to Install Factory assembled and tested, eliminating potential field assembly and installation errors Only one moving part: the bellows. Alloy 20CB3 SS bellows Eliminates O-ring "hang-up" problems. Maintains positive seal face closing forces in upset pressure reversal or vacuum situations. Design eliminates thermal expansion limits of mating ring.

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