Polyacrylate
Better heat, oil and chemical resistance than NBR
It is recommended for use in oil which contains load bearing additives such as EP gear oils
Have you found the right oil seal for your application? The next step is fitting the oil seal correctly, so that it remains undamaged.
Furthermore, SC oil seals contribute to energy savingsDo you still have specific questions about oil seals installation or want to know the right type for your application? Then please contact our specialists. They will be happy to help you with information and advice.
Front pump input seal
Nitrile is the most widely used rubber (elastomer) and it’s recommended as the best for almost all standard applications. This is solely due to the fact that nitrile has some intrinsic properties, such as low cost and compatibility with most environments. Some of the general applications of nitrile are non-latex gloves, automotive transmission belts, footwear, gaskets, synthetic leather, hoses, o-rings, and oil seals.
Spark plugs, an essential element in internal combustion engines, play a pivotal role in igniting the air-fuel mixture, thereby ensuring smooth engine operation. Among the various types available, the CR6HSAA spark plug stands out due to its unique features and benefits. This article delves into the intricacies of this particular spark plug, highlighting its significance and performance characteristics. The seals are made of high-quality rubber or silicone material that is resistant to heat, friction, and other environmental factors. Over time, these seals can wear out or become damaged, leading to oil leaks and potential damage to the wheel bearings.Different types of rotary shaft seals are available in the market, including radial lip, axial lip, and mechanical face seals.
In this blog, we attempt to highlight what are Oil Seals and the various Rotary Shaft Seals including Mechanical Face Seals, Water Pump Seals, Gland Packings, and V-Seals that are readily available.
The durability and effectiveness of auto gaskets depend on their material composition. Materials range from rubber, which offers flexibility and resistance to temperature changes, to metal, which provides strength and resilience under high pressure. Some modern gaskets use composite materials that combine the advantages of both.