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The Fluid Sealing Association Launches Updated Website

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FSA website launch

The Fluid Sealing Association Launches Updated Website

The Fluid Sealing Association (FSA) has announced the launch of their newly updated website at www.fluidsealing.com. The website has been redesigned with the end users of fluid sealing products in mind. It features easier navigation to find the information they need on mechanical seals, expansion joints, pump and valve packings, and gaskets.

The FSA is the leading source for technical information on fluid sealing products, and the new website allows easier access to this expertise. Technical resources such as handbooks and industry standards are available, as well as the FSA’s highly regarded Sealing Sense articles. A Product Locator helps end users find the FSA member who can help them with any product information or issues. Educational webinars are available on demand. Industry news is also included to keep end users up to date on current industry issues, including legislation regarding PFAS.

The FSA works to influence, support, educate, and raise awareness on products and issues within the industry, and develops related standards and provides education in the fluid sealing area. Stay informed on the latest in the industry by checking www.fluidsealing.com frequently. Also, be sure to look for the FSA on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

About the Fluid Sealing Association

Founded in 1933, the FLUID SEALING ASSOCIATION® (FSA) is an international trade association. Member companies are involved in the production and marketing of a wide range of fluid sealing devices primarily targeted to the industrial market. FSA membership includes a number of companies in Europe and Central and South America, but is most heavily concentrated in North America. FSA members account for a majority of the manufacturing capacity for fluid sealing and containment devices in the Americas market.

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