10 Rotary Lip Seals
Economical shaft seals for lubricated and non-lubricated environments
Omniseal® 10 rotary lip seals are economical designs employed in a wide range of applications. They are used in lubricated and non-lubricated environments.
-50 to +200°C (-58 to +392°F)
5 bar (0.5 MPa)
25 m/s
20 Rotary Lip Seals
High-Lip-Load Shaft Seals for Gases and Abrasives
Omniseal® 20 lip seals are modifications of the Omniseal® 10 seal design. This sealing solution offers longer life and improved sealing of gases and abrasive media due to their higher lip load. They also offer additional runout capability. They can operate at speeds and pressure as noted for the Omniseal® 10 lip seal.
-50 to +200°C (-58 to +392°F)
5 bar (0.5 MPa)
25 m/s
30 / 40 Rotary Lip Seals
Rotary Shaft Seal With a Threaded Sealing Lip
Omniseal® 30 and 40 lip seals incorporate a threaded sealing lip, which pumps the media away from the seal. These designs should only be used in lubricating media. These solutions offer long life and positive sealing at given PV limits.
-50 to +200°C (-58 to +392°F)
1 bar (0.1 MPa)
30 m/s
50 Rotary Lip Seals
Low-Torque, Long-Life Shaft Seals for Rotary Applications
Omniseal® 50 rotary lip seals offer low torque and long life. Due to their light lip loading, these designs should not be used where a leak-tight seal is required. They are an excellent environmental seal.
-50 to +200°C (-58 to +392°F)
2 bar (0.2 MPa)
30 m/s
70 / 80 / 90 Rotary Lip Seals
Double lip Rotary Shaft Seal Designs
Omniseal® 70, 80 and 90 lip seals offer double lip designs that are used in high pressure and speed applications. This sealing solution has an option of having a primary threaded primary lip with a standard secondary sealing lip for lubricated condition.
-50°C to +200°C (-58°F to +392°F)
28 bar
30 m/s
Metal Comma Seals
Advanced Axial Shaft and Bore Seals
Comma axial seals used for shaft sealing and bore sealing are a further development of the axial C-Seal. The elastic recovery in radial direction is still limited, yet the leakage over the outer diameter in the case of a Comma seal is well controlled by the seating load generated by the compression of the ring part of the design.
-250 to +1100°C
(-423 to +2000°F)
High vacuum to 5500 bar (79770 psi, 550 MPa) with support
Very low
Metal C-Seals
Face sealing for internal and external pressures
Metal face C-Seals help overcome both heat and pressure pulsating sealing challenges. The key to the seal's superior performance is the high springback characteristic due to the C-shaped construction. These highly resilient seals can be used for internal, external, and axial pressures under extreme conditions that preclude the use of gaskets made of organic materials.
-253°C to +1100°C (-423°F to +2000°F)
high vacuum to 5,500 BAR (79770 PSI)
Approximately 250 N/mm seal circumference
Metal Spring-Energized Face Seals
C-Seal Jacket Engineered for High-Performance Sealing
This face seal is designed with a spring-energizer in a C-Seal jacket, which is a self-pressure, activated design to provide an effective metal-to-metal leak proof solution. The proper combination of the base materials and surface coatings make it possible to seal almost any fluid at extreme temperatures and pressures without deterioration of the seal over extended periods of time.
Cryogenic to +1100°C (+2012°F)
Ultra high vacuum to 79,770 psi (5,500 bar)
Between 70 to 800 N/mm
60 Rotary Lip Seals
Rotary Shaft Seal with Spring Loading
Omniseal® 60 lip seals incorporate spring loading, which improves sealing where shaft runout or bore/shaft misalignment exist. These designs offer positive sealing during long-term storage.
-50 to +200°C (-58 to +392°F)
29 psi (2 bar)
30 m/s
RACO® Spring-Energized Seals
U Shaped Spring Design for extreme face sealing conditions
Polymer seals with an U-shaped spring design used in extreme face sealing conditions, including cryogenic fluids and high vacuum.
-250°C to +200°C (-418°F to +662°F)
UHV to 100 MPa
1 m/s
2 N/mm
Metal O-Rings
Durable Seals Resistant to Environmental Degradation
These metal face seals are long lasting seals and unlike non-metallic seals, they are not subject to failure due to incompatibility with the environment, outgassing, or deterioration from age.
-250°C to +1100°C
(-423°F to +2000°F)
high vacuum to 25,000 psi (1723 bar)
200-3700 lb/in (35-650 N/mm) or higher with spring-energized design
Metal C-Seals Axial
C-Shaped Metal Seals For Axial Applications
Metal face C-Seals help overcome both heat and pressure pulsating sealing challenges. The key to the seal's superior performance is the high springback characteristic due to the C-shaped construction. These highly resilient seals can be used for internal, external, and axial pressures under extreme conditions that preclude the use of gaskets made of organic materials.
-253°C to +1100°C (-423°F to +2000°F)
high vacuum to 5,500 bar (79,770 psi)
Approximately 250 N/mm seal circumference
Metal Lip Seals
Patented Metal Axial Shaft Seals for Dynamic Applications
The metal axial lip seal is a patented design for use in high and low pressure as well as high and low temperature dynamic applications. This sealing solution provides excellent performance in thermal expansion applications or limited rotational or reciprocating applications.
-75°C to +730°C
(-100°F to +1350°F)
up to 35,000 psi (2413 bar) with supports
Metal Machined Seals
Thicker-Wall Seals for Extreme Pressures & Load
Machined seals are excellent metal seal solutions for high pressure and high load environments but are different from formed metal seal solutions in that they do not require additional tooling to be manufactured, which saves our customers time and cost. In addition, with our flexible capabilities and expertise to understand your machined metal seal requests, we can provide you the best resistant metal seal solution - from aluminium to complex nickel alloys.
-250°C to +423°C (-1100°F to +2000°F)
high vacuum to high pressure
Metal Segmented & Shaped Seals
Precision Shaped Seals for Unique Design Envelopes
Our metal segmented seals include standard E-Seals, V-Seals and multi-convolution E-Seals. Size is a determining factor for number of segments needed; customers typically use two to eight segments but the seals can be customized to requirements. With seals that have large diameters such as those used in power generation applications (in shroud and turbine sections), when segmented, customers can reduce shipping costs. This design also allows our team to make higher deflection profiles. Many segmented seals use our proprietary NCCM coating to help with wear.