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Inpro/Seal Website To Offer Monthly Segments That Provide Significant Information On Bearing Protection, Serves As Unique Reference With Ways To Increase Reliability And Reduce Rotating Equipment Costs

Inpro/Seal Website To Offer Monthly Segments That Provide Significant Information On Bearing Protection, Serves As Unique Reference With Ways To Increase Reliability And Reduce Rotating Equipment Costs

Rock Island, IL (PRWEB) May 26, 2009 -- An ongoing interview with David C. Orlowski, inventor of the bearing isolator and President/CEO of Inpro/Seal Company, now appears at their long standing website, www.inpro-seal.com.

Conducted by a free-lance journalist, the multi-part interview provides significant facts and information on bearing protection through the eyes of its' inventor. It goes on to address the evolution of the bearing isolator and the growth of Inpro/Seal Company, the largest producer of bearing isolators in the world.

The Bearing Isolator
In his quest to find a permanent means to protect bearings while enhancing and extending the service life of rotating equipment, Orlowski developed the worlds first bearing isolator. Patented in 1977 (#4,022,479), the same year he founded Inpro/Seal Company, about 4,000,000 Inpro/Seal branded bearing isolators are in operation in process plants around the world.

A non-contacting labyrinth seal, the bearing isolator, for the first time, gave process plants the choice of permanent bearing protection and eliminated the need for continual maintenance. Comprised of a unitized rotor and stator that do not contact each other, it does not consume energy, never wears out and can be used over and over for many years. Protected bearings have proven to run 150,000 hours (17 years) or more, eliminating the need for costly maintenance and repair. It's closest competitor, the contact seal, carries an unpredictable service life with a 100% failure rate.

Growing Up With The Internet
When inpro-seal.com was first operational in 1997, the Internet was in its early stages with less than 1,000,000 websites, making it among industry's earliest websites. In 2005, CNN reported that number had risen to over 100,000,000 registered domain names. Today, the number of websites is estimated at over 177,000,000. Just as the Internet grew in popularity, so did www.inpro-seal.com. It remains the only website hosted and maintained by a manufacturer whose only product is bearing isolators.

Web Content Result Of Customer Request
Inpro/Seal conducted an extensive two-year research project that was completed in 2005. This research indicated that market-by-market, application-by-application, people wanted to know more about bearing protection and bearing isolation technology. Whether they used bearing isolators or not, whether or not they knew about Inpro/Seal products, almost 70% of the respondents stated they wanted to know more about bearing protection.

With this as a background, the company invested heavily into an "educate and inform" marketing approach. At the same time, the company decided to tightly control all web content and bring all related activities in-house. They hired Jason Putnam, an experienced Webmaster who immediately went to work to redesign www.inpro-seal.com, which was relaunched in 2006.

That Was Then/This Is Now
When asked about Internet usage, Putnam replied, "It used to be that when information was needed, the end user would read a trade magazine, circle a bingo card number and wait for manufacturers literature to show up. Now, they use the Internet where they have instant access to information. This is especially true when needs are time sensitive. We realized this "need for speed" and made it part of the foundation of our 2006 redesign."

Putnam continued, "To the average reader, www.inpro-seal.com appears to be a complete website. In fact, it is a work-in-progress, as our goal is to maintain a website with information so useful and content so valuable that the reader will keep coming back on a regular basis. Part of the way we met this goal was through a very readable design, with fresh graphics and quick, easy to access navigation menus."

The Interview At Dco's Corner
Putnam went on, "Another way we met this goal was through the addition of a regular feature called DCO's Corner in 2007. Authored by Orlowski, who is well known throughout the process industries for his knowledge of bearings, bearing protection and tribology, DCO's Corner shares his insights and knowledge in this area. The "father" of bearing isolation technology, he has spent the last 41 years working on ways to enhance and extend the service life of rotating equipment. Much of this is detailed in his column."

In November 2008, Orlowski sat down with a journalist for a one-on-one interview where he covered many aspects of bearing isolators and Inpro/Seal the organization he built around his invention. Starting in April (2009), segments of this interview will appear every month as part of DCO's Corner and will continue through the rest of the year. One of the things that make this interview unique is that it is worded in an easy-to-understand manner, not limited by engineering terms.

Valuable Information To Follow
The first segment will cover: the early years of his company; first products; how the bearing isolator was invented; evolution of the product; how a pump distributor invented the bearing isolator; how the Sears Tower in downtown Chicago contributed heavily to his success; and even how he named his company. Other segments will include: unique attributes; early customers that remain after 30 years; the importance of relationship marketing; how the technology continues to evolve; why lip seals are obsolete; an end user with pump installed bearing isolators that are still operating after 30 years; bearing protection-an evolving technology; latest designs and how an option proved so successful it became a standard design; how process plants can attain levels of bearing protection previously unattainable; how the company overcame early objections; competitive products that work and don't work; how a $2 sealing method can cost thousands more; unnecessary bearing failure; how to reduce power consumption; obsolete sealing methods; the changing end user; non-contacting technology, a method that has come into its own; and much more.

The Importance Of Bearing Protection
According to Orlowski, "www.inpro-seal.com continues to prove itself to be of significant value to anyone involved in the management, maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) of motors, machine tool spindles, turbines, fans, gear boxes, paper machine rolls, pumps, conveyors, shafts, VFDs and other types of rotating equipment used in industrial/process plants".

Orlowski concluded, "Our website also addresses the fact that when it comes to vital parts or downtime, there are very few plants that can wait until next week. Unscheduled downtime is costly. In the process industries, downtime can run as high as $87,000 per hour. At $200,000 per hour, downtime in the aerospace and automotive industries is significantly higher. We also address the fact that, from day one, we have maintained a same day shipping option, backed by a data bank over of 58,000 engineered designs".

About Inpro/Seal
Inpro/Seal Company is the originator and the world's number one manufacturer of bearing isolators, used to protect motor and pump bearings, machine tool spindles, turbines, fans, gear boxes, paper machine rolls and many other types of rotating equipment. Additional applications include the sealing, handling, processing, packing and storage of dry particulates, powders and bulk solids.

As the recognized global leader in bearing isolator technology, Inpro products are marketed to the aerospace, automotive, petroleum, refining, nuclear, power generation, metalworking, food processing, grain processing, chemical, water, wastewater treatment, metalworking, hydrocarbon processing, HVAC, pulp and paper, mining, ore processing and general industrial markets.

Signoff
For more information on bearing protection and/or Inpro/Seal Bearing Isolators visit: www.inpro-seal.com. Contact information: Jason Putnam at: Inpro/Seal Company, P.O. Box 3940, Rock Island, Illinois 61204. Phone numbers are: (800) 447-0524 or (309) 787-4971. Fax number is: (309) 787-6114.

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The Return On Investment Calculation Worksheet, an Excel spreadsheet module, allows users of pumps and motors to quantify the effectiveness of bearing isolators when applied to rotating equipment. Available only from Inpro/Seal, once completed, it allows plants to calculate their own ROI (return on investment) relative to the use of bearing isolators, including benchmarks of current repair costs and the effect of doubling the reliability of their rotating equipment.

The Return On Investment Calculation Worksheet, an Excel spreadsheet module, allows users of pumps and motors to quantify the effectiveness of bearing isolators when applied to rotating equipment. Available only from Inpro/Seal, once completed, it allows plants to calculate their own ROI (return on investment) relative to the use of bearing isolators, including benchmarks of current repair costs and the effect of doubling the reliability of their rotating equipment.

Excel module answers the long standing question of how long a rolling element bearing will last.  By plugging in certain data, this interactive Excel module shows an end user how long they can expect their roller element ball bearings to last.

Excel module answers the long standing question of how long a rolling element bearing will last. By plugging in certain data, this interactive Excel module shows an end user how long they can expect their roller element ball bearings to last.

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Using A Water Barrier, The Inpro/Seal Water Mizer Shaft Seal Provides Sealing Efficiencies Other Methods Cannot Attain. No Moving Parts, No Friction, No Wear, No Contact, No Energy Consumption.

Using A Water Barrier, The Inpro/Seal Water Mizer Shaft Seal Provides Sealing Efficiencies Other Methods Cannot Attain. No Moving Parts, No Friction, No Wear, No Contact, No Energy Consumption.

The Inpro/Seal manufacturing complex is the largest of its kind in the world devoted to the engineering, research, improvement, testing and manufacture of bearing isolators.

The Inpro/Seal manufacturing complex is the largest of its kind in the world devoted to the engineering, research, improvement, testing and manufacture of bearing isolators.

The OM32 Series was developed exclusively for Oil Mist applications to contain stray mist and keeping it from entering the environment.  Once installed end users receive levels of protection previously unattainable.  With the oil mist bearing isolator, the lubricant is coalesced to a liquid and drains back into a system sump or reservoir instead of into the environment. Bearings are protected, shafts are sealed and environmental housekeeping problems are solved.

The OM32 Series was developed exclusively for Oil Mist applications to contain stray mist and keeping it from entering the environment. Once installed end users receive levels of protection previously unattainable. With the oil mist bearing isolator, the lubricant is coalesced to a liquid and drains back into a system sump or reservoir instead of into the environment. Bearings are protected, shafts are sealed and environmental housekeeping problems are solved.

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has recognized Inpro/Seal%u2019s Belt Conveyor Idler/Roller Bearing Isolator, assigned it tag #AP2007-93304 and posted it on their website%u2013 www.msha.gov.  Once installed it will protect idler bearings in mining operations and provide additional safety and reliability.

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has recognized Inpro/Seal%u2019s Belt Conveyor Idler/Roller Bearing Isolator, assigned it tag #AP2007-93304 and posted it on their website%u2013 www.msha.gov. Once installed it will protect idler bearings in mining operations and provide additional safety and reliability.

While they are engaged with a rotating shaft and effectively sealing, contact seals, including lip seals and face seals, consume significant energy.  According to industry sources, that rate of power consumption is, on average, 147 watts per seal.

While they are engaged with a rotating shaft and effectively sealing, contact seals, including lip seals and face seals, consume significant energy. According to industry sources, that rate of power consumption is, on average, 147 watts per seal.

Inpro/Seal, the manufacturer of bearing isolators, has significantly revised - www.inpro-seal.com - their long standing website.  Dedicated solely to bearing protection technology, it is the only website devoted exclusively to bearing isolator technology and incorporates illustrations, charts, diagrams, installations, product photography, documentation, product literature, feature articles, FAQ%u2019s, guarantees and much more into a product rich website designed to educate, inform and simplify the bearing isolator selection process.

Inpro/Seal, the manufacturer of bearing isolators, has significantly revised - www.inpro-seal.com - their long standing website. Dedicated solely to bearing protection technology, it is the only website devoted exclusively to bearing isolator technology and incorporates illustrations, charts, diagrams, installations, product photography, documentation, product literature, feature articles, FAQ%u2019s, guarantees and much more into a product rich website designed to educate, inform and simplify the bearing isolator selection process.

The VBXX-D%u2122 is the next generation in Inpro/Seal%u2019s bearing isolators.  It offers the latest and best non-contacting labyrinth sealing technology to improve plant uptime and reliability with levels of bearing protection previously unavailable.  It is the only bearing isolator on the market with a vapor blocking ring that provides a barrier to keep humidity from entering the bearing enclosure. With no friction wear, it may well last past it%u2019s documented 20 year service life and last indefinitely.  Only time will tell.

The VBXX-D%u2122 is the next generation in Inpro/Seal%u2019s bearing isolators. It offers the latest and best non-contacting labyrinth sealing technology to improve plant uptime and reliability with levels of bearing protection previously unavailable. It is the only bearing isolator on the market with a vapor blocking ring that provides a barrier to keep humidity from entering the bearing enclosure. With no friction wear, it may well last past it%u2019s documented 20 year service life and last indefinitely. Only time will tell.

Brochure details the misapplication of lip seals and why they should not be installed on rotating equipment.   Written for maintenance, repair and operations personnel at process plants,  it goes on to  provide information on the History Of Lip Seals, Lip Seals In The Mechanical Universe, Life Cycle Aspects, 100% Failure Rate, Misapplication, Real Costs, The Real World, Alternatives, Permanent Bearing Protection and much more, as well as charts, graphs and illustrations.

Brochure details the misapplication of lip seals and why they should not be installed on rotating equipment. Written for maintenance, repair and operations personnel at process plants, it goes on to provide information on the History Of Lip Seals, Lip Seals In The Mechanical Universe, Life Cycle Aspects, 100% Failure Rate, Misapplication, Real Costs, The Real World, Alternatives, Permanent Bearing Protection and much more, as well as charts, graphs and illustrations.

This is a brochure, authored by David C. Orlowski, well known for his knowledge of bearings, bearing protection and tribilogy and the inventor of the bearing isolator.    It is a valuable source of information and useful tool to anyone involved in the management, maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) of motors, machine tool spindles, turbines, fans, gear boxes, paper machine rolls, pumps and other types of rotating equipment used in industrial/process plants.     It includes important and useful information on the evolution of the bearing isolator, including:  how and why it was invented; how it works; how and why contact seals fail in a short period of time; how to eliminate catastrophic failure; how to reduce power consumption in rotating equipment; costs; maintenance; configurations and much more.

This is a brochure, authored by David C. Orlowski, well known for his knowledge of bearings, bearing protection and tribilogy and the inventor of the bearing isolator. It is a valuable source of information and useful tool to anyone involved in the management, maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) of motors, machine tool spindles, turbines, fans, gear boxes, paper machine rolls, pumps and other types of rotating equipment used in industrial/process plants. It includes important and useful information on the evolution of the bearing isolator, including: how and why it was invented; how it works; how and why contact seals fail in a short period of time; how to eliminate catastrophic failure; how to reduce power consumption in rotating equipment; costs; maintenance; configurations and much more.

The Inpro/Seal bearing isolator is a permanent replacement for contact seals that wear out in a matter of months.

The Inpro/Seal bearing isolator is a permanent replacement for contact seals that wear out in a matter of months.

The bearing isolator is a non-contact, non-wearing, permanent bearing protection device.  It has a rotor and a stator, and the two are unitized so that they don%u2019t separate from one another while in use.  Typically, the rotor turns with the rotating shaft, while the stator is pressed into a bearing housing.  The two components interact to keep contamination out of the bearing enclosure and the lubricant in.  While a lip seal or contact seal operates with contact, the bearing isolator makes no contact, never wears out and can be used over and over for many years. Contact seals, on the other hand, have a 100% failure rate.

The bearing isolator is a non-contact, non-wearing, permanent bearing protection device. It has a rotor and a stator, and the two are unitized so that they don%u2019t separate from one another while in use. Typically, the rotor turns with the rotating shaft, while the stator is pressed into a bearing housing. The two components interact to keep contamination out of the bearing enclosure and the lubricant in. While a lip seal or contact seal operates with contact, the bearing isolator makes no contact, never wears out and can be used over and over for many years. Contact seals, on the other hand, have a 100% failure rate.

The Air Mizer%u2122-PS was developed to seal shafts where dry particulates, powders and bulk solids are handled, processed, packaged and stored. Examples include: screw conveyors, mixers, blenders, rotary valves, feeders and related.

The Air Mizer%u2122-PS was developed to seal shafts where dry particulates, powders and bulk solids are handled, processed, packaged and stored. Examples include: screw conveyors, mixers, blenders, rotary valves, feeders and related.


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