Foothill Ranch, Calif. – U.S.A. – August 23, 2014 – Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. has expanded its line of spring-energized seals to include large diameters – up to 120 in. ID – for slow-speed rotary and reciprocating oilfield applications. Bal Seal, a global provider of custom-engineered sealing, connecting, conducting and EMI shielding solutions,...
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Bal Seal Achieves NACE Compliance for Oilfield Seal Energizers Foothill Ranch, Calif. – U.S.A. – Bal Seal Engineering, Inc., a leading producer of custom-engineered sealing solutions for equipment used in oil and gas processes, has achieved NACE Level VII compliance for the Inconel® X-750 springs it employs as seal energizers. An independent organization has confirmed...
Springs Connect, Conduct in “Smarter” Downhole Tools
Bal Spring, Conducting, Connecting, Energy Management, ShieldingDownhole tools are getting smarter. And while this is great news for users, it’s creating a whole new set of challenges for engineers tasked with designing them and making sure they consistently send critical well information topside. For years, electronics have been incorporated into actuators, sensors and other downhole gear to help identify...
Cleaning Validation for Bal Seal Canted Coil Springs®
Bal Spring, Conducting, Connecting, Medical, ShieldingBy Steve Twork Can canted coil springs meet FDA regulatory requirements or OEM cleaning validation standards? This question was posed by a client when we recommended using our spring technology in orthopedic surgical instruments. Typically, OEMs validate and verify components during feasibility testing, but feasibility failures can add cost and offset your project...
When designing orthopedic and medical devices, engineers invariably encounter the same basic challenge: they need to connect two mating surfaces in a repeatable, predictable fashion. While this may sound like a straight-forward task, there are hundreds of different ways to accomplish it. Among the traditional fastening methodologies are ball detents, snap rings, molded...
Why seals alone will not take UHPLC to 20 kpsi and above. Steven Twork, Market Manager for Analytical and Laboratory Automation Products This article advises designers of pumps used in liquid chromatography instruments to look “beyond the seal” for ways to meet industry pressure demands of 20 000 psi and above. It also looks...
Mike Foster, Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. Just like millions of other kids growing up during the mid-l970s heyday of Saturday morning cartoons, I used to watch an animated series called Super Friends. Glued to the tube, bowl of cereal in hand, I would marvel as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and a veritable A-list...
Governor Hickenlooper, Mayor Bach Help Celebrate Bal Seal Grand Opening Tours, speeches highlight building’s ability to provide flexibility, transparency and equality Colorado Springs, Colo. – U.S.A. – February 18, 2014 – Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Colorado Springs Mayor Steve Bach topped the speakers list for the grand opening celebration of Bal Seal Engineering Inc.’s...
Smith Named to Manage Bal Seal’s Global Analytical Market Pressure and Technology Demands Drive Company’s “Deepening Commitment” Foothill Ranch, Calif. – U.S.A. – February 6, 2014 – Bal Seal Engineering, Inc., a leading designer and producer of custom sealing, connecting, conducting and EMI shielding components, has named Sarah Smith to the position of Global Market Manager for analytical...
Bal Seal Achieves NORSOK Compliance for Oilfield Sealing Polymers
Bal Seal, Energy Management, Press ReleasesBal Seal Achieves NORSOK Compliance for Oilfield Sealing Polymers Foothill Ranch, Calif., Nov. 18, 2013 – Bal Seal Engineering, Inc., a leading producer of custom-engineered sealing solutions for equipment used in oil and gas processes, has achieved NORSOK M-710 compliance for its P-69D HT and GFP-55 HT seal materials. An independent organization confirmed...