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Made of Buna-N, these O-rings resist grease, hydraulic oil, and motor oil—plus mild chemicals and water.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these hard O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
These Buna-N O-rings are made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
If these O-rings deteriorate, they can be picked up by metal detection systems.
These Buna-N O-rings are made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 (Fed. Std. 10,000) clean room.
Rigid and hard with a slippery surface, these PTFE O-rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric acid.
These temperature- and chemical-resistant O-rings prevent leaks in tube fittings that have a straight-thread connection, also known as O-ring boss fittings.
The FEP casing on these O-rings provides the same level of resistance to harsh chemicals as PTFE O-rings, but the core material is soft to make these O-rings more compressible.
Unlike silicone, the Viton® fluoroelastomer core will continue to ward of chemicals should the FEP casing wear away.
Inherently softer and more compressible than PTFE O-rings, these Kalrez 4079 O-rings have comparable chemical resistance.
Made of Kalrez 6230, these O-rings are for use when high purity is essential, such as with food and semiconductors.
Kalrez 6375 O-rings are preferred over Kalrez 4079 for chemical-processing environments and applications involving steam.
Able to bounce back after repeated compression, these Kalrez 7075 O-rings last longer than other Kalrez O-rings when exposed to repeated heating/cooling cycles.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these Kalrez 4079 O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They’re inherently softer and more compressible than PTFE O-rings with comparable chemical resistance.
These O-rings also resist ethanol and ethylene glycol.
These O-rings withstand higher temperatures than standard EPDM O-rings.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
These O-rings also resist ammonia, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
These silicone O-rings withstand temperatures up to 400° F or 450° F.
This square-profile cord stock has flat edges on all four sides, which creates a better seal than round profile in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
The X shape of this cord stock provides four points of contact for a better seal in dynamic applications than round profile. It also requires less compression to make a seal, so it offers a longer service life.
This cord stock resists benzene, boric acid, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
Harder than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer cord stock for better wear resistance.
This cord stock is softer and creates a better seal in low-pressure applications than standard fluoroelastomer cord stock.
The brown color of this cord stock makes it easy to identify.
This cord stock is made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage. It resists citric acid, diluted salt solutions, glycerin, and sodium bicarbonate.
More chemical resistant than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer, this cord stock is made of Grade ETP Viton® fluoroelastomer. It resists harsh chemicals, such as calcium hydroxide, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and nitric and phosphoric acids.
This cord stock is softer and creates a better seal than standard silicone cord stock in low-pressure applications up to 400° F.
In addition to water and steam, this EPDM cord stock resists diluted salt solutions, ethanol, and isopropyl alcohol.
These PTFE backup rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and many acids.
These 325-piece assortments mean you’ll always have a backup ring on hand.
Rigid and hard with a slippery surface, these O-rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric nitric, and sulfonic acids.
All of the O-rings in these assortments are made of Buna-N. They resist animal, vegetable, and motor oils.
Ribbed Buna-N over steel creates a tight seal with the bore, even when mating with a rough surface or in a split housing.
These seals have a metal case that creates a tight seal when mating with smooth surfaces.
Also known as oil seals, use these to retain oil on rotating shafts in motors, pumps, bearings, and gearboxes. A spring secures the lip against the shaft, preventing messy leaks. Press-fit seals into the bore around the shaft.
Designed with an extended lip, these seals have the flexibility to accommodate shaft misalignment up to 0.125". They're also known as clipper seals.
Also known as grease seals, these are designed to retain thick lubricant at low pressure. They have a light grip on the shaft that creates less friction than spring-loaded seals.
Swap out old seals without disassembling components—these seals come split for easy installation. They're also known as clipper seals.
Made from Buna-N for excellent resistance to oil and grease.
A square O-ring prevents these piston seals from rocking in the groove.
PTFE gives these seals a slippery surface that allows rod speeds more than two times faster than our other piston seals.
Rated for pressure up to 10,000 psi, these seals withstand the highest pressure of our piston seals.
Made from MDS-filled PTFE for a slippery surface, these wipers allow rods to move three times faster than other rod wipers.
Cut this stock to make wear rings that fit any rod or bore diameter.
Made from PTFE, these wear rings have a slippery surface that allows rods to move at least three times faster than nylon wear rings.
PTFE has excellent chemical resistance and withstands a wide temperature range of -110° F to 500° F.
These non-sagging sealants will not drip while hardening on vertical and overhead surfaces.
Thinner than non-sagging sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.