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Description
An O-Ring is a torus, or doughnut-shaped ring, generally molded from elastomers. An O-Ring is a circular cross-section ring molded from rubber.
Application & Usage
Generally there are two types of O-Ring applications. They are Static and Dynamic application.
Static Application: In this the O-Ring is fitted between the two non-moving/static parts so that O-Ring remains static in assembly.
Dynamic Application: In this the O-Ring is fitted between the two moving/dynamic parts so that O-Ring remains will face the dynamic gland movement.
Materials used
Nitrile Rubber, Silicone Rubber, Aflas, Fluoroelastomers like Viton A, B, GLT, GF, Fluorosilicone etc.), HNBR, Neoprene Rubber and AED applications etc.
Rubber backup rings prevent migration of O-Rings into the sealing gap when subjected to high pressures.
Application & UsageRubber backup rings are intended to use in both dynamic and static applications. Elevated temperatures impose a severe burden on the physical and mechanical properties of rubber O-Rings which further increases their tendency to extrude.Continuous construction prevents damage/extrude to the O-Ring seal.
Materials usedNitrile Rubber, HNBR, Fluoroelastomers etc.
PTFE wear rings are used in control & regulating apparatus because of its lowest coefficient of friction, wide fluid application range, resistance to cold flow etc. Mechanical properties of PTFE can be improved by adding fillers such as Carbon, Graphite, Bronze etc.
Application & UsageThe function of a PTFE wear ring is to guide the piston and piston rod, absorbing transverse forces. It prevents metal-to-metal contact optimizing the sealing performance.
Materials usedVirgin PTFE and Filled grades like Bronze, Glass and MOS2
PTFE O-Rings are used in where we need excellent chemical resistance and non-compressible. It is also very tough and abrasive resistant.
Application & UsagePTFE O-Rings may not get easily sealed when compared to other polymers. Its outstanding tear resistance and abrasive resistance result in its slippery surface properties that make it advantageous for use in seals in moving systems such as mass spectrometer probes and valves.
Materials usedVirgin PTFE
A Guide ring always seals two surfaces. It is pressed against the cylinder wall and the groove flank by the pressure load and its inherent pre-loading force. PTFE Guide rings are self-clamping. Consequently, in most cases, there is no need to back the ring by a clamping spring.
Application & UsageThe function of a Guide seal is to guide the piston and piston rod of a cylinder, absorbing transverse forces. At the same time, it prevents metal-to-metal contact, optimizing the performance of the sealing system.
Materials usedVirgin PTFE, Bronze filled PTFE & Filled Grades of PTFE.