Pressure - Many oil seals can only withstand low-pressure applications, so understanding the compression set of your components is key.
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Oil seals, also known as oil lip seals, dirt seals, grease seals, shaft seals, or rotary seals, are used to fill the gaps between stationary and revolving parts of the equipment. They are designed to prevent the leakage of fluids from the machinery and inhibit contaminants from reaching these fluids. They contribute to the longevity and reliability of the equipment like engines and gearboxes in industrial equipment. This post discusses the importance of oil seals, the different types of materials that are used in the manufacturing of oil seals and many more.
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Figure 7: Oil seals for steel production equipment (rolling mill)
- Shaft Speed: The speed at which an oil seal can operate effectively depends on the previously outlined conditions together with the design of the seal itself. Some designs allow for a range of maximum peripheral speeds and are therefore more suitable for larger shaft diameters. Speeds below and above the recommended range can cause friction and thus impact the sealing material.
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Due to having a higher density, Viton has the widest temperature range of -40°F to over 400°F (-40°C to over 240°C) making it a perfect choice for higher temperature applications. Viton® also has the largest range of chemical resistance, i.e., it is resistant to silicone oil and grease, mineral/vegetable oil and grease, aliphatic, aromatic, and chlorinated hydrocarbons, non-flammable hydraulic fuels as well methanol fuels, and more.
The sealing element, also known as the sealing lip, forms the interior of the oil seal. Various materials can make up the lip depending on the application’s specific needs. Below are some commonly used materials:
The car engine head gasket is a vital component that ensures the proper sealing of the combustion chamber, allowing for efficient fuel combustion and the containment of high-pressure gases. This gasket is subjected to extreme temperatures and pressures, making it essential to select high-quality, durable materials that can withstand these conditions. The car engine head gasket is crucial for maintaining the integrity and performance of the engine, contributing to the overall reliability and longevity of the vehicle.
How are Oil Seals made?
The last step involves the actual pressing-in of the seal. There are tools and tool kits available that can help with seal installation. Their biggest benefit is that they apply a very uniform force to the seal case, eliminating the possibility of the seal seating in any way other than flush.
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Table 4: Type of selected seal
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