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- The primary function of an oil seal is to prevent the loss of oil from the sealed system while allowing the free movement of the shaft or other rotating components. This is achieved through the use of a flexible material that conforms to the surface of the shaft and creates a tight seal. The material used in oil seals is typically a synthetic rubber or a thermoplastic, which provides excellent resistance to heat, oil, and other chemicals commonly found in machinery environments.
7. Perfluoro rubberThe high temperature of perfluoro rubber is superior to that of silicone rubber. It has good
The performance of these seals depends to a large extent on a suitable unit load being maintained at the seal-shaft interface. These seals withstand a pressure of 15PSI and their working depends on parameters like shaft diameter, shaft speed, working temperature, service conditions, etc
Some aspects to consider when selecting this component are:
Usually, these oil seals are used to seal lubricating oil or grease and contain it within the application, so that moving parts such as bearings are continually supplied with enough lubrication. However, such seals are also used for sealing other liquids, gases, and solids, such as powders or granules.