- White rubber gaskets also find widespread use in construction, where they provide weatherproofing around windows and doors. They act as a buffer against the elements, reducing energy consumption by minimizing heat loss through gaps. In appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, these gaskets ensure a tight seal, maintaining efficiency and prolonging the product's lifespan In appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, these gaskets ensure a tight seal, maintaining efficiency and prolonging the product's lifespan
In appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, these gaskets ensure a tight seal, maintaining efficiency and prolonging the product's lifespan In appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, these gaskets ensure a tight seal, maintaining efficiency and prolonging the product's lifespan
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3. Garter Spring
3. Garter Spring
A mechanical tool called an oil seal keeps lubricant from leaking out of the machine. It accomplishes its goal by sealing the equipment’s moving and stationary parts. Additionally, it prevents impurities from getting inside the machine and shortens its lifespan, an important role it completes. Numerous oil seals exist, including PTFE lip oil seals, rubber fabric oil seals, and rotating V-seals. An oil seal kit is a set of oil seals with the necessary dimensions and desired characteristics. An oil seal kit is more cost-effective and advantageous than buying individual oil seals.
A piston oil seal, also known as a piston seal ring, is a critical component in an internal combustion engine. It plays a crucial role in preventing oil leakage from the piston and ensuring efficient engine operation.

In addition to its excellent temperature resistance, it is also resistant to ozone, light, and weather conditions. Silicone can be typically found in the food and medical industry as well as in hydraulics and pneumatics. It is often the preferred material for o-rings, moulded parts and flat seals but is also commonly used for electric insulators due to the material’s translucency and flexibility.
The lip is specially designed to ensure the oil seal works effectively with the different forces that arise during rotation. Many different designs and materials are used, so countless types of oil seals are available. These are chosen according to the application; pumps, gearboxes, wheels, and many other rotating applications where fluids need to be sealed. They are used in a variety of sectors, such as the chemical industry, manufacturing, wind turbines, automotive sector, food industry, and more. Oil seals are used in nearly all sectors.
They are typically made from elastomers such as rubber or silicone and consist of an outer metal case with a sealing lip on the inner side.

Standard 3760/3761