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Oil & Gas

Uncertain oil prices have increased the economic pressure on asset and equipment maintenance and servicing. Fortunately, there are now extremely reliable and assured quality alternatives for high-duty engineered mechanical seals.

These seals are almost always high-value assemblies. As an alternative to automatic replacement, repair technology now makes it possible to guarantee that future performance will be as good as that of a ‘new seal’. We also help to increase seal working life.

What makes NASH different is that we give you unique access to any brand expertise in the Oil & Gas sector. This removes your dependence on seal manufacturers.

We routinely service mechanical seals for a wide range of applications.

These include: –

  • Main oil line (MOL) pumps
  • MOL booster pumps
  • Seawater injection pumps
  • Crude export pumps
  • NGL recycle pumps
  • Condensate pumps
  • Turbomachinery
  • Compressors
  • Power turbines

Case Studies

Kaydon K-BOS Oil Seals Improve Performance of Flash Gas Compressors
Kaydon K-BOS
Kaydon K-DGS retrofit improves seal efficiency and compressor performance
Kaydon K-DGS Tandem Dry Gas Seal
Kaydon K-MRC retrofit improves seal reliability and eliminates hazardous leakage
Kaydon K-MRC Multi-Ring Circumferential Seal
Kaydon K-BOS Oil Seal with bespoke modification delivers improved turbomachinery performance.
Kaydon K-BOS Bushing Oil Seal
Repair and performance improvement for John Crane T28 Dry Gas Seals
John Crane T28AT Tandem Dry Gas Seal
Laser etched containment seal face replaced
Flowserve QB/GSL 2625-2578
NASH steps in to ensure swift repair
EagleBurgmann H75VK/80
North Sea KSB pump seal fully refurbished
KSB UPA 350-128/2
Raising FPSO turbomachinery seal reliability
Kaydon K-CBS Circumferential Barrier Seal
Protecting North Sea crude oil production
John Crane Flexibox DRSP-1000
Cost-saving solution for ageing North Sea platform
Flowserve BWI/P GUHTW-4250 & BWI/P GU-3250
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Through our news blogs and full list of case studies, we would like to share our expertise and experience with you. We hope that you can also benefit from NASH’s fast response, global reach, independence, passion, short turnaround times and performance guarantee.

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