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7/12/2010: 2009 Occupational Safety Contest: Seal-Tite International is pleased to announce that for the third year in a row an award of honor from the National Safety Council South Louisiana Chapter for the 2009 Occupational Safety Contest.

7/07/2010: Seal-Tite Events! Visit Seal-Tite International at the following events: Deepwater Intervention Forum Houston, TX August 17-19th ONS Stavanger, Norway August 24-27th Rio Oil & Gas Rio, Brazil September 13-16th SPE/ATCE Florence, Italy September 20-23rd Booth 2302.

7/01/2009: SealTite Seals! Seal-Tite International has developed a line of unique pressure activated sealants that are designed to seal even high pressure repair jobs such as wellhead and tubing hanger leaks sustained casing pressure and microannulus leaks salt dome storage cavern leaks subsea connection and umbilical leaks safety valve, production tubing and packer leaks and flowline leaks in wells and hydraulic systems.

7/01/2010: Seal-Tite Featured on The Economic Report: Seal-Tite International is featured on The Economic Report hosted by Greg Gumbel. Read more and watch the video.

7/01/2010: Welcome Aboard Seal-Tite International would like to welcome Jon Arend stationed in Alaska to the Seal-Tite Team.

7/01/2010: Congratulations Seal-Tite International would like to congratulate Chris Anderson on 10 years of outstanding service to Seal-Tite.

Seal-Tite featured on The Economic Report hosted by Greg Gumbel

Seal-Tite® International has developed a line of unique pressure activated sealants that are designed to seal even high pressure repair jobs such as wellhead and tubing hanger leaks; sustained casing pressure and microannulus leaks; salt dome storage cavern leaks; subsea connection and umbilical leaks; safety valve, production tubing and packer leaks; and flowline leaks in wells and hydraulic systems. The sealants are unique in that a pressure drop through the leak site causes the sealant fluids to polymerize into a flexible solid bond. Only at this point of differential pressure will the sealant polymerization process occur. As the reaction proceeds, the polymerized sealant plates out on the edges of the leak site and simultaneously links across to seal the leak. The resulting seal is a flexible bond across the leak site. The remainder of the sealant remains liquid and will not clog equipment.





 

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