Exhibitions / Congresses

Mechanical Sealing Technology Seminar

United Kingdom, London - 13/04/2016
Mechanical Sealing Technology Seminar The Mechanical Sealing Technology Seminar takes place at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers bringing together the entire industry to discuss seal development, codes, users experience, safety, environmental issues and international standards.
At this unique, must-attend, one day seminar attendees will share knowledge, experiences and learnings from the operation and maintenance of similar equipment. Gain experience from existing engineers to feed back into design of new and upgraded sealing systems.
The technical content will include examples of failures on existing plants and solutions implemented, latest activities for seal improvements and future design trends, methods being used for predictive maintenance and condition monitoring of seal faces, relevant design codes and impact of legislation relating to plant design and operation.

Attend this seminar to discover:

First-hand briefings on new developments and products
Increase your knowledge of existing operational issues
Identify the newest SEAL maintenance and reliability SOLUTIONS
Enhance user Experience of introducing SEAL upgrades & operating experience
Hear from existing engineers to feed back into design of new and upgraded sealing systems
Network with your colleagues and peers from across the entire industry

Key speakers include:
Jerome Mortal, Chief Engineer, Jaguar Land Rover
Mike Richardson, Chief Technical Specialist, Jaguar Land Rover
Julien Maynard, Head of Engineering for Transmission and Driveline, Ricardo
Robert Genway-Haden, Global Product Technology Director, GKN Driveline
Adrian Moore, Managing Director, Xtrac

Who should attend?

Chief engineers
Engineering managers
Developing engineers
Rotating equipment engineers
Senior project engineers
R&D managers
Academics
Date(s)
13/04/2016
Time(s)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Venue
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Ticketing
GBP 90 - GBP 370
Contact for booking / more info
02079731258
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