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Sealing of a pump shaft refers to the mechanisms used to prevent the leakage of fluids along the shaft that connects the pump's motor to its impeller. Common sealing types include mechanical seals, packing seals, and lip seals, which ensure the containment of the pumped fluid while allowing the shaft to rotate. Proper sealing is crucial for maintaining efficiency, preventing environmental contamination, and prolonging the lifespan of the pump. Effective sealing also reduces maintenance costs and downtime associated with leaks.

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