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Made of PTFE, these gaskets are chemically inert (except to molten alkali metal and elemental fluorine).
When working with water and steam, these gaskets ensure a tight seal.
Even as temperatures rise, these silicone gaskets ensure a tight seal in quick-clamp stainless steel sanitary tube fittings.
Create a tight seal when connecting Swedish Milk Standard (SMS) fittings.
Made of Buna-N, these O-rings resist grease, hydraulic oil, and motor oil—plus mild chemicals and water.
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.
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.
Also known as crush washers, these compress when tightened to form a tighter, more durable seal than rubber washers. They are commonly used to seal fluids such as oil and fuel.
Made of fiber, these washers create a seal with minimal torque and reseal better than copper and aluminum washers.
Also known as crush washers, the washers in these assortments compress when tightened to form a tight, durable seal that prevents leaks.