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Company: Xingtai Shanfeng special rubber products Co., Ltd
Hetou Industrial Zone, Renze District, Xingtai City, Hebei Province
Xingtai City, Hebei
China
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Date/Time:  6/1/23 1:44 GMT
 

Made In China National Oil Seals Resistant High Temperature Mechanical Seal

  Both types of seals are used to prevent fluid leakage in various
applications, but they differ in their design and function.

  Oil seals, also known as shaft seals, are typically used to prevent oil or
other fluids from leaking out of a rotating shaft or housing. They are
typically made of rubber or other elastomeric materials and have a lip that
contacts the shaft to create a barrier against fluid leakage. Oil seals are
commonly used in automotive engines, gearboxes, and other machinery.

  In contrast, mechanical seals are used to prevent fluid leakage in high-
pressure applications, such as pumps and compressors. They consist of two
primary components: a stationary seal face and a rotating seal face. The two
faces are held together by springs or other means, creating a tight seal that
prevents fluid from leaking out of the pump or compressor.

  The main difference between oil seals and mechanical seals is their
application. Oil seals are typically used in low-pressure applications where
fluid leakage is not a major concern, whereas mechanical seals are used in
high-pressure applications where even a small amount of fluid leakage can cause
significant damage.

  Another difference between the two types of seals is their design. Oil
seals are typically simpler in design, with a single lip that contacts the
shaft to create a seal. Mechanical seals, on the other hand, are more complex,
with multiple components and a more intricate design that allows them to
withstand high pressures and prevent fluid leakage.

  In terms of maintenance, oil seals are relatively easy to replace and can
be done without disassembling the machinery. Mechanical seals, however, require
more maintenance and may need to be replaced periodically to ensure proper
operation.

  Oil seals and mechanical seals are both important components in preventing
fluid leakage in various applications. While they may appear similar on the
surface, they differ in their application, design, and maintenance
requirements. Understanding the differences between the two types of seals is
important for selecting the right seal for a given application and ensuring
proper operation of machinery.

Minimum Order: 100 pieces

Made In China National Oil Seals Resistant High Temperature Mechanical Seal
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