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Piston and Rod Seals
Spring-energized Seal Details
Spring-energized seals are single-acting sealing elements primarily used for sealing reciprocating pistons and rods as well as being suitable for use in rotary, swiveling and static applications. The seal comprises two components:
- an outer sealing element made of high-strength plastic (e.g. PTFE, PE-UHMW)
- an integral stainless steel spring.
To cover an optimum range of pressures and temperatures, two basic versions have been developed, differing in terms of outer geometry, but especially in terms of spring design and characteristic curves of the springs.
The U- and C-type designations are based on the respective shape of the seal.
Benefits
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Outstanding chemical resistance against aggressive media |
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suitable for high-temperature applications of 95°C to +300°C. |
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also suitable for use under low-lube and/or dry operating conditions |
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suitable for use with non-hardened cylinders and rods |
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high wear-resistance of the seal lip compound |
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low friction; variable friction conditions through choice of spring characteristics |
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no stick-slip even at low speeds |
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low break-away forces even after extended down times |
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high dimensional stability |
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compact seal design, suitable for 0-ring installation grooves acc. to ARP 568 A, DIN 3771 and ISO 3601/1 |
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favorable cost/benefit ratio
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