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Upgrading Industrial Pumps in 2026: Best Practices for Long-Term Performance

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  In 2026, industrial pump systems are changing amid rising pressure requirements, evolving methods, and more stringent efficiency criteria. Manufacturers running an  Ebara pump , managing HVAC systems with an  Armstrong pump seal , or maintaining compressors with a modern  compressor control valve  are all planning to upgrade their pumping infrastructure.   Upgrades are essential for reliability and long-term performance, enabling smoother operations, fewer breakdowns, and lower lifetime maintenance costs. This blog is for you. Let's dive in.                             1. Start with the essentials: Give those critical pump parts a lifespan boost before they give out on you Do all the pump failures come from the pump itself?  No, they come from damaged  pump parts,  such as sleeves, bearings, mecha...

The future of seal systems in high-pressure and high-temperature applications in 2026

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  As operational pressures and temperatures increase, industries demand pumps and compressors that can withstand changes previously considered impossible. To fulfil this demand, sealing technology is evolving quickly. In the coming years,  dry gas seal systems ,  mechanical seal designs , and even everyday  pump seal  assemblies will see significant updates. In this blog, we will break down the most significant shifts shaping the future of sealing solutions in high-pressure, high-temperature environments. Let's dive in! 1. Dry Gas Seals        In high-pressure compressors and gas-handling systems, the  dry gas seal  is no longer considered "advanced"; it's becoming the standard. In 2026, these seals will deliver: ·          Lower leakage rates ·          Improved thermal stability ·          Longer...