Product Description
Discover the magic of the O-ring - a versatile sealing solution for both static and dynamic applications. Seamlessly fitting into grooves, these seals do away with the need for cumbersome tools, ensuring effortless installation. O-rings stand out as the most ubiquitous seals, adept at providing both axial and radial sealing for a multitude of mediums including grease, water, air, gas, and more. From the intricate workings of home air conditioning systems to the robust requirements of automotive air systems, O-rings are indispensable. With an extensive array of rubber materials at our disposal, our O-rings are tailored to fit diverse operational needs. These high-performance compositions are engineered to brave the harshest of chemicals and temperature extremes, offering unmatched reliability.
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Product Parameters
Ding Rubber (NBR) |
Temperature resistance of 100ºC, good oil resistance, wear resistance, anti-aging, good sealing effect. |
silica gel (VMQ) |
Temperature resistance of 200ºC, general oil resistance, high temperature resistance, good waterproof, non-toxic. |
Fluorogel (FKM) |
Temperature resistance of 280ºC, good oil resistance, wear resistance, high pressure resistance, corrosion resistance. |
ethylene-propylene-diene misch-polymere (EPDM) |
Temperature resistance of 150ºC, general oil resistance, corrosion resistance. |
(PTFE) |
Temperature resistance of 280ºC, good oil resistance, wear resistance, high pressure and corrosion resistance. |
polyurethane (PU) |
Temperature resistance of 90ºC, good oil resistance, wear resistance. |


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Type O sealing ring |
Widely used for static seal and low speed reciprocating motion, simple structure and reliable seal |
Type V seal ring |
Axial elastic seal to compensate for tolerance and prevent oil leakage or external pollutants |
U-shaped sealing ring |
Often used in hydraulic system reciprocating sealing, wear resistance performance is outstanding |
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