— Rotating Equipment Solutions

Parts matched to what actually failed

Centrifugal pumps, compressors, and turbines each fail in specific ways. We start with the failure mode, then identify the exact specification-matched component—not the closest catalog item.

Extreme close-up macro of a mechanical seal face under bright studio lighting, polished carbon and silicon carbide ring surfaces in sharp focus, precise concentric grooves visible, industrial steel housing partially framing the seal face, dark background revealing surface texture
Extreme close-up macro of a mechanical seal face under bright studio lighting, polished carbon and silicon carbide ring surfaces in sharp focus, precise concentric grooves visible, industrial steel housing partially framing the seal face, dark background revealing surface texture
Close-up overhead technical photograph of a centrifugal pump impeller and bearing housing assembly on a steel workshop surface, bright industrial daylight from above, casting sharp shadows that reveal casting texture and machined tolerances on the impeller vanes
Close-up overhead technical photograph of a centrifugal pump impeller and bearing housing assembly on a steel workshop surface, bright industrial daylight from above, casting sharp shadows that reveal casting texture and machined tolerances on the impeller vanes
Hands in safety gloves holding a failed mechanical seal face under bright studio lighting, cracked seal ring and scored face visible in sharp macro detail, clean white inspection surface underneath, technical blueprint partially visible at the frame edge
Hands in safety gloves holding a failed mechanical seal face under bright studio lighting, cracked seal ring and scored face visible in sharp macro detail, clean white inspection surface underneath, technical blueprint partially visible at the frame edge
/ Three solution domains

Where we work on your equipment

Mechanical Seals

Pump & Rotating Components

Failure Analysis & Sourcing

Single and double seals for centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps across high-temperature, high-pressure, and chemically aggressive services. Sourced to API 682 and OEM face specifications.

Bearing housings, rotor assemblies, wear rings, and impellers sourced to OEM specification or cross-referenced to your equipment's exact dimensional and material requirements.

Root-cause diagnosis before procurement. We identify whether the failure was a specification mismatch, material incompatibility, or installation error—then source the right replacement.

01 — Failure Intake

You describe the failure mode, operating conditions, and equipment tag. We ask the questions a maintenance engineer asks—temperature, fluid, pressure class, RPM—not what a catalog search asks.

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02 — Specification Match

Diagnosis before the order

We cross-reference OEM drawings, API standards, and material compatibility data to confirm the correct component—then verify it against your existing asset records before quoting.

03 — Sourcing & Delivery

Parts are sourced from qualified manufacturers, inspected for dimensional and material compliance, and shipped with full traceability documentation to support your maintenance records.

Know the equipment. Know the fix.

Bring us the failure scenario—equipment class, operating conditions, what gave out and when. We'll identify the specification-matched part before you commit to a purchase order.