

Oil seals work by creating a tight seal around the rotating shaft. This prevents oil and other fluids from escaping while allowing the shaft to rotate smoothly. The seal is usually made up of a lip that fits snugly against the shaft, preventing any leaks from occurring. Some oil seals also have additional features, such as springs or gaskets, to provide extra support and ensure a secure fit.
2. Cost-Effectiveness While the upfront costs of galvanized steel tanks can be higher than some alternatives, their longevity and low maintenance requirements make them a cost-effective choice over time. Unlike plastic or fiberglass tanks, you won't need to replace a galvanized tank as frequently, resulting in significant savings.