DIRT EXPELLER
A new engineered solution that actively expels and protect components, extend service life and reduce maintenance.
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MAXIMIZE THE LIFETIME OF YOUR SUPREME® SEAL
Meet the Dirt Expeller — the smart, reliable upgrade that keeps your vessel running smoothly. Designed to combat wear from the inside out, this innovative addition actively expels and prevents the build-up of debris before it can cause damage to your sealing system.
THE CHALLENGE
Even under normal operating conditions, sand, particles, and other debris inevitably make their way into the sealing system. Left unchecked, these contaminants can lead to accelerated wear or damage - especially around the aft seal. That’s exactly where the Dirt Expeller makes the difference: it forms a first line of defense, protecting your seal against debris and even small fishing lines.
SMART BY DESIGN
Unlike static or passive solutions, the Dirt Expeller rotates with your shaft, using specially designed geometry to continuously eject contaminants before they pose a risk. It doesn’t just block - it clears. The result? Cleaner conditions, better protection, and extended seal life.
Dirt Expeller
PROVEN PERFORMANCE
Backed by extensive lab testing, the Dirt Expeller has been shown to significantly reduce the accumulation of debris around the shaft seal. The outcome: more effective protection and longer-lasting seal performance when compared to conventional alternatives.
UPGRADE YOUR SYSTEM TODAY
Easy to integrate and trusted by maritime professionals worldwide, the Dirt Expeller is engineered by Lagersmit to perform - voyage after voyage. Protect your seal, reduce wear, and keep your operations running.
SMART BY DESIGN
Unlike static or passive solutions, the Dirt Expeller rotates with your shaft, using specially designed geometry to continuously eject contaminants before they pose a risk. It doesn’t just block - it clears. The result? Cleaner conditions, better protection, and extended seal life.
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