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PTFE Oil Seals - A relatively new and exciting oil seal, the use of polytetrafluoroethylene means that they can withstand dry or unlubricated operations. With a massive thermal range of -130ºC to +200ºC and a strong resistance to chemicals, they are considered to be the future of rotary shaft seals.
Are you looking to keep your machinery free from any unwanted leakages but aren’t sure which rotary shaft seal is right for your needs? This guide will provide you with everything you need to know in order to select the right one for your application.
Understanding the Role of Nitrile Oil Seals in Industrial Applications One of the key benefits of PTFE oil seals is their temperature resilience. They can operate effectively in temperatures ranging from -250°C to 260°C, making them suitable for applications in extreme environments. Additionally, PTFE's inherent flexibility enables it to adapt to slight misalignments or shaft movements, reducing the risk of seal failure Additionally, PTFE's inherent flexibility enables it to adapt to slight misalignments or shaft movements, reducing the risk of seal failure

Oil leak: the most frequent failure of the oil seal
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