Learn How to Increase MTBR for CI0₂ Applications in the Pulp & Paper Industry
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Come and discuss how a southeastern pulp and paper mill used one seal standard design to serve both low and high pressure sealing on its chlorine dioxide bleaching processes ClO2 transfer pumps. You’ll be shown how the use of Dynamic Lift Up-stream Pumping (USP) technology allows the creation of a high pressure, low volume lubrication delivery system, providing a clean environment for the seal to operate which improves pump performance and mean time between repair (MTBR). The mill chose John Crane’s engineered Type 5620 USP Dynamic Lift non-contacting seal face treatment to improve MTBR and to reduce water waste. As a result, the mill has increased MTBR (mean time between repair) by 500% and is saving up to 1 million gallons of water per year, per seal, since the upgrade was completed.
Over the course of this webinar, Pearley Lachance, Mike Compton and Nolan Anderson of John Crane will demonstrate how adding Dynamic Lift Up-stream Pumping face technology to mechanical seals improves processing and reduces seal wear by:
- Optimizing mechanical seal performance
- Reducing friction and seal wear for increased uptime
- Conserving water
- Increasing MTBR (Mean Time Between Repair)
- Other Pulp & Paper applications for this technology
Register today for Increasing MTBR for CI0₂ Applications in the Pulp & Paper Industry webinar held Thursday, April 7th webinar from 11:00am - 11:45am (EDT).
Meet Presenters:
Pearley Lachance, Senior Regional Engineer Pearley Lachance is a John Crane Senior Regional Engineer in Norcross with more than 35 years of industry experience. In his role, Pearley is responsible for providing leadership, technical direction, and engineering support across the Southeast region. Prior to joining John Crane, Pearley held positions at General Electric, Invista and Exelon. He earned a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He also served six years in the U.S. Navy as a Machinist Mate on the USS Long Beach, CGN9. |
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Mike Compton, District Sales Manager Mike Compton is a John Crane District Sales Manager in Norcross with more than 20 years of industry experience, which includes various sales roles at Centrifugal Pump and Fluid Sealing Industries; ITT Goulds, Flowserve and EagleBurgmann. In his role, he is responsible for increasing market share with a focus on the pulp and paper industry. Mike earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology. |
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Nolan Anderson, District Sales Manager Nolan Anderson is a John Crane District Sales Manager in Baton Rouge with more than 30 years of industry experience. In his role, Nolan facilitates maintenance and process reliability improvements and recommendations on cost-effective operations for more than 30 papermill customers in Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi. Nolan earned his bachelor’s degree from Lamar University. |
Register today for Increasing MTBR for CI0₂ Applications in the Pulp & Paper Industry webinar held Thursday, April 7th from 11:00am - 11:45am (EDT).
Webinar attendance is free and open to everyone, but registration is required.
Reserve your space today!
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