Rubber gaskets seals.
Different types of rubber seals.
In the following chapter we will give an overview over the most important oil seals and their applications and specifications.
This type of grommet features an undercut to stop the part when inserted and ribs on the side to give extra interference when snapped in.
No matter if your project calls for a single prototype or large production runs.
Types of oil seals.
No matter if the rubber gasket is simple or complex in design we are committed to our promise of providing our customers with rubber gaskets that have been accurately cut.
Kalrez perfluoroelastomer parts and seals resist over 1 800 different chemicals while offering the high temperature stability of ptfe 327 c.
This helps eliminate assembly steps and create an overall better seal.
Aflas ag fluoropolymers.
Nitrile nbr exceptional resistance to oils and solvents but low weatherability.
Kalrez rubber contains perfluoroelastomer parts and seals and they resist over 1 800 different chemicals.
Ace seal offers a broad range of o ring materials in different colors and sizes to meet your sealing application requirements.
The right material and type of oil seal is determined by the application and the medium that will be used with the oil seal.
Hennig gasket seals manufactures custom rubber gaskets and seals for a wide range of industries across the country.
Bonded grommets illustrate our ability to bond different rubber polymers to substrates like metal and plastic.
We provide o rings for industries ranging from oil and gas to aerospace and offer both standard and custom options.
Applications include seals o rings and hoses.
Polychloroprene excellent abrasion resistance and weatherability.
Types of rubber and basic properties.
Learn more about our various types of o ring material below or contact us to discuss customization options.
They are stable in temperatures of up to 620ᵒ fahrenheit and they have advanced properties that reduce the costs associated with operations and maintenance improve safety and help maintain the integrity of the seals.
The most commonly used oil seals in most applications are rubber cased or metal cased oil seals.