• Nitrile Rubber (NBR) Seals

    Widely used for its excellent resistance to petroleum products and its ability to operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 120°C.

  • Fluoroelastomer (FKM) Seals

    Known for their exceptional heat resistance (up to 250°C) and compatibility with a wide range of chemicals and oils. Ideal for automotive and aerospace applications.

  • Polyacrylate (ACM) Seals

    Offers good resistance to high temperatures and mineral oils, commonly used in automotive transmissions and engines.

  • Silicone Seals

    Excellent for high and low-temperature applications (-55°C to 230°C), offering good resistance to weathering and ozone. Used in automotive, aerospace, and household appliances.

  • PTFE (Teflon) Seals

    Known for their outstanding chemical resistance and capability to operate in temperatures from -200°C to 250°C. Used in chemical processing, aerospace, and automotive applications.

  • Ethylene-Propylene (EPDM) Seals

    Offers excellent resistance to ozone, sunlight, and weathering, making them ideal for outdoor applications. Commonly used in automotive cooling systems and roofing.

  • Hydrogenated Nitrile (HNBR) Seals

    Provides better resistance to chemicals, heat, and aging than standard NBR, suitable for harsh environments like oil and gas industries.

  • Dual Lip Seals

    Feature two sealing lips, with the primary lip preventing fluid leakage and the secondary lip keeping out contaminants. Commonly used in environments where contamination is a concern, such as in automotive axles and industrial gearboxes.

  • Spring-Loaded Seals

    Incorporate a spring to maintain sealing contact under varying pressure conditions, enhancing the seal's effectiveness. Often used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

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