Global expertise in engineered mechanical seals – A unique & compelling proposition

Engineered mechanical seals perform a vital task across a wide range of high-dependency turbomachinery where failure really isn’t an option. Insuring against failure often means turning to the service arms of major seal OEMs where the real-world support experience can leave a great deal to be desired. Typical issues faced by seal end-users include: Slow […]

Oil Seals or Dry Gas Seals – which is best for your application?

Since their development in the 1980s, Dry Gas Seals have become the de-facto standard for rotating shaft sealing applications in centrifugal and screw compressors across the oil and gas sector.  However, with gas compressors having operating lives running into several decades, there are still many running with wet lubricated (oil) seals. OEMs have almost universally […]

NASH Technical Update

Engineered Mechanical Seal Technical Update – Advice and information from around the world Technical competence is at the heart of what we do.  We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of technical understanding and innovation in the engineered mechanical seal sector. We also recognise that we are part of a global market and to maintain […]

NASH – your partner in the mechanical seal aftermarket

The engineered mechanical seal aftermarket is evolving.  A shift from simple customer-supplier relationships, to mutual partnerships, is seeing all parties experience increasing benefits. The NASH partnership approach puts our partners at the cutting edge of seal maintenance with our knowledge and expertise. Engineered mechanical seals in need of repair or maintenance are often removed by […]

Extending your service – Enhancing your brand

With over 50 years experience of engineered mechanical seals, NASH recognises the benefit of collaboration with service partners. By working together and sharing expertise, our partners often deliver an enhanced experience to their (end user) customers. For the repair and maintenance of engineered mechanical seals, where the old seal is removed by a rotating equipment […]