No code: without minor lip
Beyond the variety of lip designs, oil seals also come in various case designs, each serving a unique role. Here are some of the most common ones:
Areas of application of this rubber are suggested by its outstanding temperature resistance (-55 °C to +200 °C), although this must not be applied to hot water or steam. Although silicone rubber almost matches NBR in oil resistance, it does not match the latter's physical and mechanical properties.
Another important feature of the A5RTC spark plug is its design. It is engineered to provide a strong and consistent spark, which is essential for proper ignition of the air-fuel mixture
Oil seals for steel production equipment
Oil seals, also known as shaft seals, are radial lip type seals which are primarily used for retaining lubricants in equipment having rotating, reciprocating or oscillating shafts. The rotating shaft application is most common.
For instance, in automotive engines, these seals prevent engine oil from escaping, ensuring efficient lubrication and reducing wear on critical partsOne of the key features of the 22-32-7 oil seal is its construction. These seals are typically made from high-quality materials such as rubber, silicone, or other elastomers that are resistant to oil, heat, and pressure. This ensures that the seal can effectively prevent the leakage of fluids even under harsh operating conditions.
Viton®
High level of chemical resistance
High temperature resistance
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