In conclusion, neoprene foam gaskets offer a combination of durability, sealing efficiency, insulation performance, and versatility that make them an indispensable component in many industrial and commercial applications. With their outstanding properties and reliable performance, neoprene foam gaskets continue to be a popular choice for sealing and insulation solutions in diverse industries.
Oil seals come in a vast range of materials and compounds. Even older materials, such leather, are still used today. Nitrile is among the most common materials for oil seals but is slowly losing ground to PTFE, which is gaining popularity due to its effectiveness in high-speed applications.
Car Oil Seal Types and Applications
If you follow the above instructions, the oil seals should work properly. Also watch the video below for an example of the installation process.
Friction damper

The most common oil seals are the ERIKS types R, RST, M and MST, which correspond respectively to types A, AS, B and BS according to DIN 3760/ISO 6194.