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The Role of Air Seals in Pulp and Paper Mill Operations

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SEPCO The Role of Air Seals in Pulp and Paper Mill Operations

The Role of Air Seals in Pulp and Paper Mill Operations

By: SEPCO

Pulp and paper operations create some of the harshest conditions for industrial equipment. High temperatures, abrasive slurries, constant shaft movement, and 24/7 operation combine to create one of the most demanding environments for mechanical seals and sealing systems.

And when sealing systems fail in pulp and paper applications, the impact is immediate—downtime, wasted resources, and serious operational risk.

At SEPCO, we don’t look at these challenges in isolation. We engineer sealing solutions around how these conditions interact in real-world operations—so equipment stays running longer, with fewer interruptions.

Abrasive Slurries: The Root Cause of Seal Wear

Pulp stock, fillers, and recycled fibers don’t just move through equipment—they actively wear it down. Over time, abrasion leads to leaking seals, damaged shaft sleeves, and a maintenance cycle that’s difficult to break.

SEPCO addresses this with advanced materials and non-contact sealing technology like the SAS Air Seal. The SAS harnesses air to create a pressure barrier that forms a seal that moves with the shaft. By eliminating contact between sealing surfaces, wear is significantly reduced—extending equipment life and minimizing maintenance.

Learn more about non-contact sealing:
https://www.sepco.com/products/sas-air-seal

Shaft Misalignment, Runout & Deflection

In pulpers, mixers, and agitators, shaft movement is unavoidable. Misalignment, runout, and deflection aren’t occasional issues—they’re part of normal operation.

Traditional mechanical seals rely on consistent face contact, which makes them vulnerable in these conditions. SEPCO designs solutions that accommodate movement rather than fight it.

Technologies like the SAS Air Seal are engineered to tolerate misalignment, maintaining sealing performance even when equipment isn’t perfectly aligned—because in pulp and paper, it rarely is.

Reducing Water Usage & Eliminating Product Dilution

Flush water has long been used to cool and lubricate seals, but it comes at a cost. Excessive water usage increases operating expenses, dilutes product, and adds strain to wastewater systems.

SEPCO helps facilities reduce or eliminate flush water dependency. Air seals operate without continuous flush, improving sustainability while maintaining process efficiency.

For broader pump system efficiency insights, visit:
https://www.pumps.org/resources/

Contamination Control & Bearing Protection

Contamination is a constant challenge in pulp and paper environments. Steam, washdowns, and process fluids all threaten bearing housings. Once lubrication is compromised, failure is often inevitable.

That’s why SEPCO integrates bearing protection solutions like the EXP Bearing Isolator—designed to keep contaminants out and lubrication in. The result is extended bearing life, reduced maintenance, and improved equipment reliability.

Explore bearing isolator technology:
https://www.sepco.com/products/exp-bearing-isolator

24/7 Operation & Limited Maintenance Windows

Pulp and paper mills don’t stop—and neither can the equipment. With continuous operation, maintenance windows are limited, and unplanned downtime is costly.

SEPCO designs sealing solutions with this reality in mind. Cartridge-mounted seals, split seals, and air seals are all engineered for faster installation, longer service life, and reduced maintenance intervention.

View SEPCO mechanical seal solutions:
https://www.sepco.com/products/mechanical-seals

Why SEPCO? A Smarter Approach to Sealing Reliability

Sealing in pulp and paper isn’t just about preventing leaks—it’s about maintaining reliability in an environment that’s constantly working against you.

SEPCO helps facilities move from reactive maintenance to proactive reliability by:

  • Reducing water consumption
  • Extending equipment life
  • Minimizing maintenance frequency
  • Improving overall process efficiency

The Bottom Line

The right sealing solution doesn’t just fit—it performs under pressure.

By aligning sealing technology with real-world operating conditions, SEPCO helps pulp and paper mills reduce total cost of ownership, improve safety, and keep operations running without interruption.

Because in this industry, uptime isn’t optional—it’s everything.

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