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Dynamic Seals

Dynamic seals are devices used to maintain a seal between moving or rotating parts. They are commonly used in areas such as hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, engines and rotating equipment. The main function of dynamic seals is to prevent liquid, gas or other media from leaking from the connection and to prevent external impurities from entering.

Cased Spring Seals for rotating service

Cased Spring Seals

Cased Spring Seals are the best choice for extreme rotational conditions. In these designs, a metal casing is constructed around the outside of the spring seal, which in turn is press-fit into the hardware hole. Metal-to-metal crimp ensures a tight seal as well as an efficient anti-rotation mechanism. Because these seals are installed in an open bore, they are suitable for rotating applications such as gearboxes and power transmission systems.

Cylinder Piston Seal

Cylinder Piston Seals

Cylinder piston seals are important for the proper functioning of the cylinder. The seal prevents fluid from bypassing the piston, which would otherwise reduce the pressure differential across it, thereby reducing the force available to the cylinder to do its job. Installing an anti-wear sealing ring on the cylinder piston can increase the guidance of the cylinder, reduce the wear of the cylinder piston seal, and thereby reduce frictional resistance.

high pressure rotary rubber seal

High Pressure Rotary Seal

A high pressure rotary seal is a device used to control leakage of high-pressure media while allowing the rotating shaft or rotor to remain lubricated when rotating at high speeds. They are usually made of metal or composite materials and have good pressure and wear resistance.

Rotary Spring Energized Seals

PEEK Rotary Spring Energized Seals

PEEK Rotary Spring Energized Seals adopt the principle of spring energy sealing. It contains a V- or U-shaped spring, which is usually made of stainless steel or other alloy materials. The spring provides positive elastic force to ensure continuous sealing force between the sealing ring and the rotating shaft or joint surface, and maintain the sealing effect.

Rotary Sealing

Rotary Seals

Customizable rotary seals are available for corrosive environments and wide temperature range conditions to prevent leaks and protect equipment from dust, mud, water and other contaminants.

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Piston seals for hydraulic cylinders

Product name : Piston seals for hydraulic cylinders

Product material : Rubber/ Silicone/ Custon

Hardness (Shore A) : 20 to 90

Applicable temperature °C : -60 to 300

Certification : ISO: 9001, ISO: 14001, IATF: 16949

Diaphragm valve diaphragms

Diaphragms For Diaphragm Valves

Diaphragms for diaphragm valves refers to the flexible diaphragm used as the main sealing component in the diaphragm valve, usually an elastomer diaphragm. The diaphragm acts both as a sealing element and as a moving part that opens or closes the valve. When the diaphragm is relaxed, it prevents fluid flow by sealing against the valve seat. When driven, typically by a hand handle, pneumatic or electric actuator, the diaphragm flexes or deforms, creating an opening that allows fluid to pass through.

rubber sealing ball

Rubber sealing ball

Rubber sealing ball is a common sealing product with the advantages of elasticity, durability, good sealing performance and easy installation. They are providing reliable sealing solutions for pipes, equipment and systems. By selecting the appropriate size and material, rubber sealing balls can meet various sealing needs and ensure the normal operation and safety performance of the system.

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Spring loaded rotary shaft seal

Product name : Spring loaded rotary shaft seal

Product material : Rubber/ Silicone/ Custon

Hardness (Shore A) : 20 to 90

Applicable temperature °C : -60 to 300

Certification : ISO: 9001, ISO: 14001, IATF: 16949

Dynamism Seal

A dynamic seal is a component that is frequently found in mechanical and industrial equipment that stops liquids or gasses from leaking. They are made to effectively seal during movement to stop media leaks.

Mostly utilized on revolving or reciprocating parts like shafts, pistons, and valves, dynamic seals They typically have strong resistance to wear and corrosion and are composed of elastic materials, like rubber or polymer. Dynamic seals must adjust to shifting components without compromising sealing efficiency.

 

1.Common types of dynamic seals

Seals, piston seals, shaft seals, etc.

The sealing ring is one of the most commonly used dynamic seals. It usually adopts a circular ring shape and is used to prevent liquid or gas from leaking through the axial direction. Piston seals are used to prevent medium leakage between the piston and the cylinder. Common types include piston rings and piston rod seals. Shaft seals are used to protect the seal between the rotating shaft and the external environment to prevent the leakage of lubricating oil or other media.

 

Dynamic seal selection depends on the application’s operating conditions and requirements. Because different working environments and media may have different effects on seals, such as high temperature, high pressure, chemical corrosion, etc. Therefore, when selecting dynamic seals, factors such as material tolerance, sealing effect, friction loss, etc. need to be considered.

 

2.Applicable working environments and media

Some dynamic seals can work in high temperature environments. For example, high temperature oil seals are commonly used in hydraulic systems and engines.

Some dynamic seals made of special materials can work in low-temperature environments, such as liquid nitrogen seals used in low-temperature liquid nitrogen storage and delivery systems.

Dynamic seals cope with high-pressure media, such as those used in high-pressure pumps or compressors.

For corrosive media, choose seals made of corrosion-resistant materials, such as polytetrafluoroethylene sealing rings, which are widely used in the chemical industry.

Dynamic seals are required to provide effective sealing on high-speed rotating components, such as shaft seals in wind turbines.

Dynamic seals are also used in the food and pharmaceutical industries.

 

3.What are the suitable rubber materials? (NBR,SBR,FKM,ACM,CR,EPDM)

Nitrile rubber (NBR)

Nitrile rubber has excellent oil resistance and wear resistance and is widely used in dynamic seals, especially for sealing media such as lubricating oil and fuel.

 

Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR)

Styrene-butadiene rubber has good oil resistance and wear resistance, and is suitable for dynamic seals under some special working conditions, such as sealing of high-speed rotating parts.

 

Fluorine rubber (FKM)

Fluorine rubber has excellent high temperature resistance and corrosion resistance, and is widely used in dynamic seals in harsh environments such as high temperature and chemical corrosion.

 

Acrylic rubber (ACM)

Propylene rubber has good heat resistance and oil resistance, and is suitable for dynamic seals in high temperature and lubricating oil environments.

 

Neoprene (CR)

Neoprene has good oil resistance, chemical resistance and aging resistance, and is suitable for dynamic seals under some special working conditions.

 

Ethylene propylene rubber (EPDM)

Ethylene propylene rubber has good heat resistance, weather resistance and corrosion resistance, and is suitable for dynamic seals in some high temperature and outdoor environments.

 

4.What are the mechanical properties?

(Sealing, wear resistance, heat resistance, elastic recovery, resistance to compression deformation, friction characteristics…)

The main purpose of dynamic seals is to provide an effective seal against leakage of liquid or gas. Therefore, good sealing performance is one of its most important mechanical properties. Sealing performance is usually measured by leakage rate, sealing pressure, sealing performance durability and other indicators. Its sealing performance is usually measured by leakage rate, sealing pressure, sealing performance durability and other indicators.

 

Wear resistance

Dynamic seals need to be in contact with moving parts when in motion, so their wear resistance is an important mechanical performance indicator. The wear resistance directly affects the service life and performance stability of the seal.

 

Heat resistance

In some applications, dynamic seals may be exposed to high temperatures, so their heat resistance is a key mechanical performance indicator. The quality of heat resistance affects the stability and sealing effect of seals in high temperature environments.

 

Elastic recovery

Dynamic seals should be able to return to their original shape and size after being deformed or stressed. Elastic recovery is one of the important mechanical properties to ensure the normal operation of seals.

 

Resistance to compression deformation

Dynamic seals should be able to maintain good shape stability and not undergo excessive compression deformation when subjected to pressure. The resistance to compression deformation is directly related to the sealing effect and service life of the seal.

 

Friction characteristics

The friction characteristics between dynamic seals and moving parts have a significant impact on their performance and service life. Proper friction characteristics can provide good sealing effect and movement performance.

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