Welcome to Vulcan Seal Identification Suite
Appearance
| Conical Spring Seal | ||
![]() |
The Coil on these seals has a conical shape. In most cases the end of the coil is an interference fit on the shaft, and drives the rotary. | |
| Elastomer Bellows Seal | ||
![]() |
The Primary part of this seal is the elastomer bellows that seals and drives the seal. Usually the elastomer bellows and the energising parallel coil are approximately the same length. | |
| Parallel Spring Seal | ||
![]() |
The coil on these seals is parallel to the shaft. The seal is driven from the seal head. | |
| Multiple Coils Seal | ||
![]() |
These seals are energised by multiple small coils. | |
| Wave Spring Seal | ||
![]() |
These seals are energised by sinusoidal wave springs. | |
| Metal Can Seal | ||
![]() |
The primary characteristic of these seals is the pressed steel 'can' around the elastomer seals. | |
| Rubber Encased Seal | ||
![]() |
These seals are almost entirely encased in rubber | |
| Face Kit | ||
![]() |
Sealing faces supplied on their own or with springs and/or 'o' rings. | |
| Flygt® Seal | ||
![]() |
Upper or Lower Seal for Flygt® Pumps. Our design is far simpler and much superior to the originals, and therefore does not resemble them | |
| Sprung Stationary Seal | ||
![]() |
These are seals where the spring-energised section is the stationary section | |
| Collet | ||
![]() |
These are the outer 'sleeves' of sealing arrangements. | |
| Stationary Only | ||
![]() |
These are stationary parts only, often called seats or stats. | |
| Contherm® Drier sealing part | ||
![]() |
A component of the Alfa Laval Contherm ® Drier seal system | |
| Steel ring with grub screws | ||
![]() |
Steel ring to fix working length, clamps to shaft with grub screws. | |
| Carbon Bush | ||
![]() |
Solid Carbon bush, to hold the shaft correctly in place in seal assemblies. Not a lapped seal part. | |














