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Article: Another year of progress in European sealing: the European Sealing Association has had a good year, reports Secretary General Brian Ellis. Highlights include work on relative costs of different sealing methods, and harmonization of fiber classification. (Seals and Sealing Technology Special Advertising Section).
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- Chemical Engineering
- Article date:
- June 1, 2003
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The European Sealing Association (ESA) continues to grow, with more new members and increasing activity. Following its General Meeting in Krakow during April 2003, the ESA now has a new Chairman, in the person of Michael Werner of Teadit International. Michael's job is to ensure that the ESA continues to represent the fluid sealing industry in Europe.
Acting on behalf of the industry as a single voice enables the ESA to have influence in cases where an individual company may have little or no impact. This is especially important in the development of legislation, and is one of the key benefits which attracts companies to join the Association. Two of our notable ...