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Customized Spring Energized Seal

A basic spring energized seal consists of two components, a polymer-based seal jacket and spring. 

It’s a spring-energized U-cup that uses a variety of jacket profiles, spring types and materials in rod and piston, face and rotary seal configurations. They are used when elastomeric seals fail to meet temperature range, chemical resistance or friction requirements.

Jacket profiles are made from PTFE and other polymers. Spring types have corrosion-resistant alloys, including stainless steel, Elgiloy and Hastelloy for your option.

Industrial uses for Spring-energized seals

 

Spring-energized seals can be used in both dynamic and static applications. Dynamic applications cover reciprocating (linear), rotary, and oscillating movements or any combination.

 

Primary industrial areas below:

 

Oil & Gas /Hydraulic Industry

Aerospace

Chemical processing

Energy sector

Medical

Military

Transportation

Automotive




A basic spring energized seal consists of two components, a polymer-based seal jacket and spring. 

It’s a spring-energized U-cup that uses a variety of jacket profiles, spring types and materials in rod and piston, face and rotary seal configurations. They are used when elastomeric seals fail to meet temperature range, chemical resistance or friction requirements.

Jacket profiles are made from PTFE and other polymers. Spring types have corrosion-resistant alloys, including stainless steel, Elgiloy and Hastelloy for your option.

Industrial uses for Spring-energized seals

 

Spring-energized seals can be used in both dynamic and static applications. Dynamic applications cover reciprocating (linear), rotary, and oscillating movements or any combination.

 

Primary industrial areas below:

 

Oil & Gas /Hydraulic Industry

Aerospace

Chemical processing

Energy sector

Medical

Military

Transportation

Automotive




Industrial uses for Spring-energized seals

 

Spring-energized seals can be used in both dynamic and static applications. Dynamic applications cover reciprocating (linear), rotary, and oscillating movements or any combination.

 

Primary industrial areas below:

 

Oil & Gas /Hydraulic Industry

Aerospace

Chemical processing

Energy sector

Medical

Military

Transportation

Automotive