An in-depth look at gas seals and their functions.
Jim Wasser
Jim Wasser joined John Crane’s Chicago office in 1986 and has held various positions within the engineering department. He is currently the global director of innovation for wet seals, materials and filtration and is responsible for the product development of wet seals and support and filtration systems. Wasser holds an engineering degree with a concentration in plastics engineering from Illinois State University.
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