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- Oil seals are typically made from materials such as rubber, silicone, or PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene). These materials are chosen for their ability to withstand harsh environments, resist wear and tear, and maintain flexibility over time. The choice of material depends on factors such as the type of fluid being sealed, the operating conditions, and the required durability of the seal.
of industry,
MVQ
Figure 14.2. Oil retention seal (CR Industries).
Silicone (VMQ) Oil Seals
Type
The primary function of a shaft oil seal is to retain lubricating fluids within the system while preventing the ingress of external contaminants. This is particularly important in high-speed applications where the loss of lubricant or the entry of contaminants could lead to rapid wear and damage to the equipment.
Standard 3760/3761
Table 5: Major rubber materials and their operational temperature ranges
The hardness of the shaft determines how long the seal will last. A shaft should have a Rockwell hardness of 30 or more. It prevents the seal from getting damaged when it’s exposed to abrasive agents.
How are Oil Seals made?