Silicone Rubber Inflatable Seals
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Silicone Rubber Inflatble Seals
For seals joined into rings the air connector is most commonly joined to the base of the seal. For some castellated, channel fit and foot/stem location inflators, the air connectors may be placed in a side wall. However, this may have an adverse effect on the inflatable seal’s durability and overall life span. For straight length inflator seals, air connectors may be placed in either one end or both ends depending on the customers application or requirement.
Properties:
Applications
Ø Door seals
Ø Hatch seals
Ø Waste incinerators
Ø Mineral processing
Ø Chemical processing
Ø Rail and tramways
Ø Pharmaceutical & food industries
Specification
For seals joined into rings the air connector is most commonly joined to the base of the seal. For some castellated, channel fit and foot/stem location inflators, the air connectors may be placed in a side wall. However, this may have an adverse effect on the inflatable seal’s durability and overall life span. For straight length inflator seals, air connectors may be placed in either one end or both ends depending on the customers application or requirement.
Properties:
- High quality
- Wide functioning temperature range
- Highly durable
- Excellent “shape” memory
- Maintain seal in moving parts
- Able to seal when sealing gap may be uneven
- Quick to inflate & deflate
- Easy to install
- Range of colours available
Applications
Ø Door seals
Ø Hatch seals
Ø Waste incinerators
Ø Mineral processing
Ø Chemical processing
Ø Rail and tramways
Ø Pharmaceutical & food industries
Specification
Properties | Values |
Density [Specific Gravity] | 1.16 g/cm2 |
Tensile Strength | 10 MPa |
Elongation at Break | 450% |
Tear Strength | 25 Kn/M |
Temperature | -70ºC to +200ºC |
Compression Set | 35% |