S-DUO - A gasket, by definition, is a thin, usually circular, rubber or elastomeric material used to fill the space between two mating surfaces, preventing leakage from or into the joined parts. The term 'thin rubber gasket' refers specifically to those with minimal thickness, often less than a millimeter, yet their impact is disproportionately large.

Regular inspection and maintenance of wheel hub oil seals and steering oil seals are essential to identify signs of wear, damage, or leakage. Proper lubrication and adherence to recommended service intervals can help extend the lifespan of these seals. When replacement is necessary, selecting the correct seal type and ensuring proper installation are critical to maintaining the integrity and performance of the vehicle's wheel hubs and steering mechanisms.
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Our suppliers try to provide the best quality oil seals and products are in some cases optimised to improve performance and fitment. Corteco is one of these brands, whose case studies we have listed for you.
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Both sealing types are popularly used in different mechanical engineering applications. How are they different? The article explains the fundamental working mechanism of both categories of seals.
The most common and economical material within the sealing industry, Nitrile, is used in many oil applications, the automotive sector for aircraft fuel applications, military and marine applications, and more.