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Hydraulic Pump Oil Seal FKM NBR Oil Sealing Metal Skeleton Oil Sealer Wear Resistance
Composition Of TC Type:
The lip is in contact with the shaft and forms a barrier to prevent the ingress of pollutants and the escape of lubricant.TC oil seals are typically used in applications that require medium sealing performance, such as automotive engines, gearboxes and pumps.
Purpose:
TC type oil seals are widely used in automobile engines, transmissions, differentials, wheel hubs and other parts for sealing various lubricants, fuels and other liquids. For example, crankshaft oil seals, camshaft oil seals and transmission oil seals of automobile engines can effectively prevent oil leakage and ensure normal operation of the engine.
In industrial production, TC type oil seals are widely used in a variety of mechanical equipment, such as motors, pumps, compressors, reducers, gearboxes and so on. The shaft seals of these equipments require the use of oil seals to prevent oil leakage and ensure the normal operation of the equipments.
Brand Name
| CCO |
Original Place
| Hebei,China |
Material
| NBR/FKM |
Color
| Black, Gray and Brown |
Lip
| Double lips(a main lip, a vice lip) |
Spring
| One Spring |
Highest pressure
| 0.03mpa |
Feature
| Oil Resistance, Heat Resistance,Wear Resistance |
Standard
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A lot of specifications of TC type, customers can choose according to demand
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Features of Oil Seal Materials
MATERIAL | FEATURES | Temperature |
Nitrile Rubbr (NBR) | Excellent wear resistance Excellent aging resistance Excellent Oil resistance Good water resistance Fair ozone resistance Fair acid resistance | -40~120°C |
Fluorinated Rubber (FKM) | Excellent wear resistance Excellent aging resistance Excellent Oil resistance Good water resistance Excellent ozone resistance Excellent acid resistance | -26~250°C |
Silicone Rubber | Poor wear resistance Excellent aging resistance Poor Oil resistance Good water resistance Excellent ozone resistance Fair acid resistance | -60~225°C |
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