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Contact SupplierTypes of Rubber Seals: Rubber seals come in various forms, including O-rings, gaskets, oil seals, diaphragms, lip seals, and more. Each type of seal is designed for specific sealing applications and has its own unique shape and configuration.
Material Selection: Rubber seals can be made from different rubber compounds, such as nitrile (NBR), silicone (VMQ), fluorocarbon (FKM), EPDM, neoprene, and natural rubber (NR). The material choice depends on factors like the intended application, temperature range, chemical compatibility, and specific performance requirements.
Sealing Applications: Rubber seals are widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, plumbing, HVAC, machinery, and manufacturing. They are used in various components and systems, including engines, pumps, valves, cylinders, pipes, fittings, and more.
Compression and Deformation: Rubber seals work by being compressed between two mating surfaces, creating a seal that fills gaps and prevents fluid or gas leakage. The rubber material deforms under compression to provide an effective seal and maintain its resilience.
Properties and Features: Rubber seals possess properties such as flexibility, resilience, chemical resistance, and temperature resistance, making them suitable for a wide range of environments and operating conditions. They can withstand high pressures, temperature variations, and exposure to oils, fuels, chemicals, and other fluids.
Customization and Standard Sizes: Rubber seals can be manufactured in standard sizes that conform to industry standards, or they can be custom-designed to meet specific requirements. Customization allows for precise dimensions, shapes, and material properties tailored to the application's need