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O-Ring Types and O-Ring Material Makeup – A Guide
Rubber O rings are a form of gasket or seal that
features a round cross-section. They are commonly used to prevent leaks of either fluids or gases from occurring in products,
systems, or machinery and find use across a variety of industries. Because of their low cost, simple production process, ease
of installation, and pressure resistance, they have found application in a lot of common products, such as automobiles and
engines. The aerospace industry useso-ringsin many types of rockets and aircraft applications.
This article will review information on the types of o-rings and material options available, along with their suitability
for different applications.
Selection Factors
The fact that o-rings can function in so many applications is largely attributable to the fact that there is a wide range
of materials available from which they may be fabricated.This range of selection allows the designer to consider the
properties of the material and select a suitable option based on how well that material performs against the expected
operating conditions of the application. The factors that are usually considered when selecting a material for an o-ring
include:
The material’s compressibility or hardness (durometer)
The performance against environmental and operational conditions, including:
Oils
Solvents
Acids
Bases
Steam
Fuels
Corrosive chemicals
The abrasion performance of the material
The permeability of the material (permeation)
The cost of the material
O-rings are usually produced from some form of elastic polymer or elastomer. These polymers are cured, often through
vulcanization, resulting in improved strength, durability, and elasticity. Different materials have different properties,
though, with some exhibiting greater elasticity and others possessing more tear-resistance.
PTFE
Temperature range:Between -100 degrees Fahrenheit and 500 degrees Fahrenheit.