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John Crane 604 - High Temperature, Stationary Head Metal Bellows Shaft Seal
Sealol developed the first welded metal bellows seal in 1957 to solve critical and demanding applications for NASA, and extended this technology to the process industry.
Over 40 years of reliable performance in a broad range of applications, combined with an annual output of over 200,000 bellows seals, establishes Sealol as the leader in bellows sealing technology.
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The Type 604 is the leading seal of choice for demanding, high-temperature applications. Available in either AM350 or Alloy 718, its high-strength design provides maximum reliability.
The stationary bellows design accommodates high shaft-to-seal-chamber misalignment. Unlike rotating seals that must flex on every revolution to accommodate shaft-to-seal-chamber misalignment, the stationary 604 adapts to this condition by flexing only once during installation. This reduces seal movement, resulting in increased seal life.
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Quick specs
| Temperature |
-75°C to +425°C / -100°F to +800°F
with Flexible Graphite static packing |
| Pressure |
Vacuum to 25 bar / 360 psi
Vacuum to 69 bar / 1,000 psi with DOUBLE-PLY
bellows
(see Basic Pressure Ratings curve on Product
Specification sheet) |
| Speed |
Up to 25 m/s / 5,000 fpm for Types 606 and 609
Up to 50 m/s / 10,000 fpm for Type 604 |
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Features
DOUBLE-PLY for High-Pressure Applications
The John Crane High-Temperature Series seals also come with DOUBLE-PLY bellows for high-pressure applications. For more information, contact John Crane Engineering.
API-682 Qualified
The Low-Temperature and High-Temperature Series Sealol Bellows Seals are fully qualified and comply with all API-682 technical design requirements.
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