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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
Phone: 18713908608
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Date/Time:  12/14/23 7:54 GMT
 

NQKSF NBR FKM High Pressure Oil Seal Dustproof Rotary Shaft Oil Seal

  Oil seals are critical components in various mechanical systems. They
prevent the leakage of lubricants and the intrusion of contaminants. A key
aspect to consider when choosing an oil seal is its pressure rating.

  Understanding Pressure Ratings:

  The pressure rating of an oil seal refers to the maximum pressure that the
seal can withstand without failure. This rating is typically measured in pounds
per square inch (psi) or bar.

  Specific Pressure Ratings for Oil Seals:

  Most standard oil seals are designed for non-pressurized or low-pressure
applications up to 0.5 bar (approximately 7.25 psi) for diameters of a limited
size1. For diameters of 500 mm or more, the maximum pressure is 0.1 bar
(approximately 1.45 psi).

  For applications with very low pressure up to 3 psi (0.2 bar) continuous,
or 7 psi (0.5 bar) maximum pressure spikes depending on shaft speed, seals made
from materials like Fluoroelastomer (FKM), and Nitrile (NBR) can be used.

  Factors Influencing Pressure Ratings:

  1. Material: The material of the seal plays a significant role in its
pressure rating. Some materials can withstand higher pressures than others.

  2. Design: The design of the seal, including its shape and the presence of
garter springs, can affect its pressure rating.

  3. Operating Conditions: The pressure rating can also depend on the
operating conditions, such as temperature and rotational speed.

  Choosing the Right Pressure Rating

  Selecting an oil seal with the appropriate pressure rating is crucial for
the longevity and efficiency of your mechanical system. Here are some tips:

  1. Understand Your System: Determine the maximum pressure your system will
exert on the seal.

  2. Consult Manufacturer Specifications: Refer to the manufacturer’s
specifications for the pressure rating of their oil seals.

  3. Consider Safety Margins: Choose a seal with a pressure rating higher
than your system’s maximum pressure to account for unexpected pressure spikes.

  Understanding the specific pressure ratings of oil seals is crucial in
selecting the right seal for your needs. By considering the factors that
influence the pressure rating and following the tips provided, you can ensure
the optimal performance and longevity of your mechanical system.

Minimum Order: 100 pieces

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