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Advancing rotating equipment reliability at Turbomachinery and Pumps Symposium 2026

August 6, 2026
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Improving rotating equipment reliability and performance requires more than the right technology. It takes engineering expertise, practical insight and a clear understanding of the challenges affecting day-to-day operations.

From September 22-24, 2026, TPS brings the turbomachinery community together in Houston, Texas. At Booth 1818, John Crane will bring together technologies, engineering expertise and specialists ready to help customers improve reliability, optimise performance and address critical rotating equipment challenges.

More importantly, TPS creates an opportunity to connect directly with the people behind the technology. John Crane specialists will be there to listen to customers’ operational priorities, share practical insight and help explore ways to address specific rotating equipment challenges. It is one of the ways we are here for customers, working alongside them to engineer a better future, together.

Technology focused on reliability and performance

From mechanical sealing and filtration to couplings and asset monitoring, the technologies featured at TPS address challenges across critical rotating equipment.

Visitors to Booth 1818 can explore a range of technologies and solutions, including:

But the conversation does not have to start with a product. John Crane technical experts will be on hand to understand specific applications and operational priorities, helping customers explore the technologies and approaches that could address their rotating equipment challenges.

Engineering expertise beyond the booth

John Crane specialists will also contribute to the TPS technical programme, sharing knowledge across mechanical seals, dry gas seals, sealing strategies and equipment performance.

Brian Kalfrin will lead a short course on the fundamentals of mechanical seals.

Raul Escontrias will present a tutorial on mechanical sealing advancements and strategies in ethane and ethylene applications. Denise Lee will explore product regulatory compliance and its impact and influence on fluid handling components in industry.

Doron Or will also guide attendees through a case study on enhancing mechanical seal MTBR through extended operating length metal bellows design and a high-duty Plan 54 support system.

Together, these sessions offer practical insight into current sealing challenges and give attendees direct access to specialists working across sealing technology and rotating equipment performance.

Bring your rotating equipment challenges to Booth 1818

Every operation has different reliability priorities, and having the right expertise available can make a difference in how those challenges are addressed.

TPS offers the opportunity to bring those priorities directly to John Crane specialists who understand the technology, applications and engineering behind rotating equipment performance.

At Booth 1818, customers can connect with technical experts and commercial teams, explore featured technologies and discuss the issues affecting their equipment and operations. Whether the priority is improving reliability, increasing efficiency, strengthening operational performance or supporting long-term sustainability, the conversation can start with the challenge and focus on the right next steps.

Meet John Crane at TPS 2026

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From exploring new technologies to discussing a specific reliability challenge, John Crane will be there with the engineering expertise, practical insight and support to help customers move their operations forward.

Visit Booth 1818 to meet the team, share your priorities and see how John Crane is here to support your operation today while engineering a better future, together.

Plan your visit to John Crane at TPS 2026.

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