
Floating Seals VS Oil Seals
Floating seals and skeleton oil seals are both rapidly developed upgrade products of later seals.

Floating seals and skeleton oil seals are both rapidly developed upgrade products of later seals.

You may often see PTFE or Teflon appearing together. Are you sometimes confused? You can’t tell what they are, what the differences are, and why they often occur together.

PTFE is a polymer made by polymerizing tetrafluoroethylene as a monomer

O-rings are often used in industry and daily necessities.

O-rings have excellent sealing performance, can solve the sealing needs of different industries

A gasket is a common sealing element usually installed between two connecting parts

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Rubber is a highly elastic polymer compound material with reversible deformation and is elastic at room temperature.

A hydraulic cylinder is an equipment accessory with a liquid (usually hydraulic fluid) inside.

The use temperature range of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) can usually be between -200℃ and 260℃, and its melting point is 327℃, so it can be used continuously in high-temperature environments.

The skeleton oil seal is a typical representative of oil seals

The causes of hyd cylinder seals failure are summarized in two main points