Getting New Processing Equipment? Spec in CinchSeal with Your OEM

June 3, 2025 by Stephanie Coleman

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If you’re planning a new plant or purchasing processing equipment for your current plant, you’re making critical decisions that will impact efficiency, maintenance, and output for years to come. One of the simplest yet smartest choices you can make is to ask your OEM to include CinchSeal rotary shaft seals on shaft-driven equipment before it arrives at your facility.

From industrial mixers and screw conveyors to dryers, blenders, and rotary airlocks, CinchSeal is trusted across the food and beverage, cement, chemical, pharmaceutical, wastewater, and mining industries for one reason: it works.

Why Choose CinchSeal for Your New Equipment

Most OEMs focus on machine performance, but shaft seals are often the first point of failure which lead to product leakage, premature wear, unexpected downtime, and compliance issues in sanitary environments.

By specifying CinchSeal during the equipment purchase phase, you eliminate these risks from the start. CinchSeal’s rotary shaft seals are engineered to prevent leakage, withstand tough materials, and reduce maintenance demands.

Unlike traditional packing or lip seals, CinchSeal’s designs are self-adjusting and require no daily attention. The seals use high-performance elastomers and rotor cups that maintain consistent pressure, eliminating leakage and ensuring long-term reliability.

CinchSeal is even ideal for handling abrasive or sticky materials like sugar, flour, dry chemicals, cement, and slurries. It’s also designed to perform under high shaft speeds, extreme temperatures, and demanding pressure conditions.

Additional benefits include:

  • FDA, USDA, ATEX and EHEDG-compliant for safety and sanitary processing
  • Tolerance to shaft misalignment and runout—especially important for screw conveyors and mixers
  • Split-seal designs that simplify installation and eliminate the need to remove bearings or disassemble machinery
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Trusted by Leading OEMs

CinchSeal is used by many leading OEMs across the bulk material handling industry for its ability to enhance equipment performance and extend overall lifespan, however, not all equipment comes standard with it.

As the end user, you can request CinchSeal be included directly in your RFQ or PO to your OEM. Doing so ensures your equipment is production-ready and sealed properly when it arrives—without the need to retrofit or install seals yourself.

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