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Type RO

The Flowserve Type RO is a single, unbalanced, multi-spring pusher mechanical seal designed for general industrial and water/wastewater pump service. Multiple coil springs ensure uniform face loading across the full seal face circumference, providing reliable sealing performance in clean and mildly contaminated liquid services.

Features & Benefits

  • Multiple coil springs ensure uniform, consistent face loading
  • Unbalanced design optimized for lower-pressure general service
  • Compact design fits standard stuffing box dimensions
  • Available in carbon/ceramic, carbon/SiC, and SiC/SiC face combinations
  • Buna-N, Viton, and EPDM elastomer options
  • Cost-effective solution for standard pump services

Applications

  • Water and wastewater treatment pumps
  • General industrial process pumps
  • HVAC and circulation pumps
  • Clean and mildly contaminated liquid service

Performance

  • Shaft sizes: 0.625" to 3.000" (16 to 76 mm)
  • Pressure to 100 PSI (7 bar)
  • Temperature: 32F to 250F (0C to 121C)

About The Manufacturer

With over two centuries of experience, Flowserve products are designed with utmost safety and reliability in mind to help you reduce unplanned downtime while keeping workers, the public, and the environment safe. Flowserve supports this mission with over 180 Quick Response Centers to minimize downtime through fast, dependable response. The Flowserve seal product portfolio includes standard and engineered sealing solutions, seal support systems, and accessories for the Oil and Gas, Chemical, Power, Water and General Industrial Marketplace. Geiger is proud to represent Flowserve’s Mechanical Seal portfolio throughout Maryland, D.C., northern Virginia and Delaware.

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