Timken Tapered Cone Bearings LM11949 - timken lm11949
Our PTFE seals are typically manufactured through a compression molding process. PTFE resin is compressed between heated molds under high pressure to form the desired shape and dimensions of the seal.
The fillers used in filled PTFE seals improve specific properties. Some common fillers include glass fibers, graphite and bronze.
PTFE backup rings are used in conjunction with O-rings or other sealing elements to prevent extrusion or deformation under high-pressure conditions. They are commonly used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and rotary shaft seals.
This is the most common type of PTFE seal. The O-rings design consists of a round, donut-shaped ring with a circular cross-section. PTFE O-rings are commonly used in various industries to create a tight seal between two mating surfaces or components.
This type of seal combines the excellent chemical resistance of PTFE with the added strength and improved thermal conductivity provided by the bronze filler. They can handle a wide range of temperatures and exhibit good resistance to wear and extrusion.
PTFE seals are commonly used in applications where there is a need to prevent leakage or contamination of fluids or gases, including but not limited to pumps, valves, fittings, rotating equipment and hydraulic or pneumatic systems.
PTFE lip seals, also known as PTFE rotary shaft seals, are used to prevent leaking between rotating or reciprocating components. They have a metal or plastic case to hold the PTFE lip. They are commonly used in pumps, compressors and mixers equipment.
We can supply various types of PTFE seals, such as O-rings, gaskets, lip seals, V-rings, and custom-designed seals for specific applications.
The addition of glass fibers enhances the mechanical strength, wear resistance, and dimensional stability of the seal. These seals are commonly used in applications involving high pressures, dynamic loads, and high-speed rotary applications.
The helical spring provides radial energization to the sealing element, ensuring intimate contact with the sealing surfaces. This design allows the seal to maintain effective sealing on irregular surfaces or under varying pressure and temperature.
Yes, we have a large inventory of different types of PTFE seals in our warehouse, free sample orders are available for quality check, and the lead time is 5-7 days.
The addition of graphite provides improved thermal conductivity, self-lubrication, and excellent resistance to high temperatures and pressures. Graphite filled PTFE seals are often used in applications where there is a need for high-temperature sealing.
PTFE gaskets are circular, square, or rectangular shaped flat seals with a hole in the center. They are commonly used to create a static seal between two stationary surfaces, such as flanges or pipe connections and other static sealing applications.
PTFE V-ring also known as a V-seal or V-packing, the V-shaped lip dynamic conforms to various shaft and provides a effective sealing barrier. They are commonly used in rotary equipment such as pumps, mixers, gearboxes, and other rotating machinery.
Our PTFE seals can withstand a wide temperature range, typically from -200°C to +260°C (-328°F to +500°F), making them suitable for extreme temperature applications.