Screw Pump Seal Failure: It’s Usually Not the Seal—But the Operating Conditions Behind It
Screw Pump Seal Failure: It’s Usually Not the Seal—But the Operating Conditions Behind It In industries such as wastewater treatment, oil transfer, and chemical processing, screw pumps are widely used for their stable flow and ability to handle viscous media. However, a common issue many sites face is: 👉 Seal leakage after a period of operation Even after replacing the seal, the problem often returns quickly. 👉 Reference analysis: https://www.scpv.cn/news/874.html From real engineering experience, this is rarely a “seal quality issue.” More often, it is: 👉 Operating conditions continuously damaging the seal 1. Key point: seal failure is a result, not the root cause For a seal (mechanical seal or packing) to work properly, it requires: Proper lubrication Stable temperature Balanced pressure Consistent mechanical alignment If any of these conditions are compromised: 👉 Seal failure becomes inevitable 2. Cause #1: Dry running (most critical factor) When the pump operates under: Insuffi...