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The range of uses of peroxydically cross-linked EPDM includes in hot water and steam seals. EPDM is also very resistant to ageing and ozone. Compared with the usual types of synthesis natural rubber it has good resistance to cold temperatures. EPDM is not resistant to aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons or mineral oil products. Resistance to chemicals, and also to oxidising agents, is very good. Temperature range from -50 °C to +140 °C depending on type.
Material used for Oil Seal :
- The '7 ' component in the title refers to the oil seal's rubber compound, which typically consists of a percentage of oil. This oil content imparts flexibility and resilience to the seal, allowing it to maintain its integrity under varying temperatures and pressures. It enhances the seal's ability to adapt to the surface irregularities of the shaft, ensuring a tight seal even in dynamic conditions.
- A spring, the composition of which depends on the type
- A spring, the composition of which depends on the type
- The durability and resilience of high heat rubber gaskets make them a cost-effective solution for industries that require reliable sealing under extreme conditions. Unlike traditional gaskets made from materials such as cork or paper, high heat rubber gaskets are designed to withstand the rigors of high temperature and pressure environments without deteriorating or failing.
- Applications of the Oil Seal 30x52x10
Shaft Stop Installation
- A 55% oil seal is typically employed in high-pressure applications where a larger contact area is necessary to withstand increased force. These seals are commonly used in automotive engines, hydraulic systems, and heavy machinery where high pressures are prevalent. Their robust design ensures durability and reduces the risk of oil seepage.
- Conclusion
An oil seal consists of: