Common lip materials available for use in our oil seals include:
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Storage and Handling
Hydrogenated nitrile rubber (HNBR)
The metal case serves as the oil seal’s exterior or frame, providing rigidity and strength to the seal. The case material selection depends on the environment in which the seal will operate. Often, the same rubber material used in the seal element covers the case to help seal the exterior of the oil seal in the housing bore.
Oil seals come in a range of sizes ranging from 0 cm to 33 cm, and choosing the right size is critical to performance. The size of an oil seal is determined by the following dimensions:
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The rubber material used in the oil seal should be selected based on the operational temperature and substance to be sealed.
Table 5 lists the major rubber materials along with their operational temperature ranges.
Note that it is necessary to check the compatibility with fluids.
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Extreme pressure additives are compounds added to the lubricant. They are activated by heat and chemically react against rubber, which deteriorates rubber properties. For this reason, it is necessary to check for compatibility with rubber materials.