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  2. Hydraulic seal - Wikipedia

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    Rod seal: Is installed on the piston rod of a hydraulic cylinder. Prevents leakage of hydraulic fluid to the outside of the sealing system. Helps prevent contamination from entering the hydraulic system (in conjunction with a wiper seal). [3] [4] Piston seal: Is installed on the piston head. Prevents fluid from crossing the area of the piston head.

  3. Bridgman seal - Wikipedia

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    The topmost cylinder is the drive piston; it has an external force applied to it to pressurize the vessel.The six squares are cross-sections through three rings; the topmost (dark gray) one is a hard material, the middle one a softer one, and the bottom one a much softer one. Bridgman originally used hard steel, softer steel, and rubber.

  4. Garlock Sealing Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Some of Garlock's sealing products include KLOZURE oil seals, bearing isolators and mechanical seals; GYLON gasketing, CEFIL'AIR pneumatic seals and HELICOFLEX metal seals; sheet rubber products, valve and pump packing, hydraulic seals, molded rubber products, expansion joints, butterfly valves, LubriKup oil seals, pump diaphragms and THERMa-PUR high temperature material.

  5. O-ring - Wikipedia

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    Typical O-ring and application. An O-ring, also known as a packing or a toric joint, is a mechanical gasket in the shape of a torus; it is a loop of elastomer with a round cross-section, designed to be seated in a groove and compressed during assembly between two or more parts, forming a seal at the interface.

  6. Hydraulic cylinder - Wikipedia

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    Piston seals are dynamic seals, and they can be single-acting or double-acting. [7] Generally speaking, Elastomer seals made from nitrile rubber, Polyurethane, or other materials are best in lower temperature environments, while seals made of Fluorocarbon Viton are better for higher temperatures. Metallic seals are also available and commonly ...

  7. Seal (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    Bodok seal, a specialized gas sealing washer for medical applications; Bonded seal, also known as Dowty seal or Dowty washer. A type of washer with integral gasket, widely used to provide a seal at the entry point of a screw or bolt [2] [3] Bridgman seal, a piston sealing mechanism that creates a high pressure reservoir from a lower pressure source