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- Spring – The garter spring is a steel coil located at the end of the primary sealing lip. It is used to apply pressure to the sealing lip against the shaft. Typically, it is made of carbon steel or stainless steel.
- Despite their simplicity, T-shaped gaskets contribute significantly to safety and efficiency. By preventing leaks, they minimize the risk of environmental pollution, equipment damage, and workplace accidents. Additionally, their ability to maintain a seal over time reduces maintenance costs and increases operational uptime.
Various materials with unique properties are utilised in the construction of rotary shaft seals, allowing manufacturers to tailor the sealing solution to specific industry requirements and ensure optimal performance.
- The micro spark plug's journey from conception to realization mirrors the process of innovation itself. It begins with an idea, a spark of creativity that must be carefully nurtured and developed. In the case of the micro spark plug, this meant designing a component small enough to fit within the confines of modern engines yet robust enough to endure the extreme conditions of combustion. Engineers had to consider thermal expansion, electrical resistance, and mechanical stress, among other factors, ensuring every aspect was optimized for efficiency and durability.
- Fluoro rubber (fluororubber) is a synthetic
Standard springs are made of carbon steel. We use stainless-steel springs for our GR and GRST oil seals made from FKM rubber. In some rare cases, an O-ring is even used as a spring element. Standard PTFE lip seals are not fitted with springs.
Figure 4 shows the features of a JTEKT oil seal.
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