
ERIKS
• Total eccentricity
• Rotational speed
• Substance to be sealed
• Lubrication conditions, etc.

Oil seals, which are also known as rotary shaft seals, fluid seals or grease seals, play an important role in closing down the gaps between moving and stationary elements of mechanical equipment.
When the oil seal material and the chemical are not compatible, there will be a chemical attack, which increases at high temperatures. The only way to remedy this is to select the right material for your application. If you’ll be dealing with harsh chemicals, choose oil seals that are made with reliable materials for their compatibility.
Polyacrylate
Better heat, oil and chemical resistance than NBR
It is recommended for use in oil which contains load bearing additives such as EP gear oils
Update: Leakage-free
Passenger cars

J: Additional code is added here as an identifier when two or more seals have exactly the same type codes and dimensional numbers.