There are a wide range of oil seals to select from for any number of uses, so this guide will break down the most common seals to help you choose the right one for whatever piece of machinery you are working on.
Choosing the correct type for your application

1. Nitrile rubber – The commonly used material for oil seals
-20 °C to + 130 °C
Choosing the correct oil seal application
The durometer of an oil seal is typically dependent on the material it is made with. Common oil seal materials along with their durometers are as follows:
How are they used?
Lip seals are passive mechanical devices used to close the shaft exit points on electric motors and other rotating machinery. The seals are made to keep moisture and dust out of the machinery’s inner constructions while having little to no impact on how well they work.
DIN
LED (Light Emitting Diode)