The Elastoguard family of seals is engineered to outperform the demanding standards required across various industries, delivering impeccable sealing capabilities whether the equipment is operational or stationary. In applications where only one direction of action is involved, Elastoguard seals distinguish themselves by increasing contact pressure against high-pressure zones and tapering it off towards areas of lower pressure. This adept control over pressure disparities greatly diminishes the chance of fluids adhering to adjacent surfaces during separation. Moreover, it facilitates the smooth reabsorption of any residual fluid on the rod back into the system as the rod retracts.
Indeed, Elastoguard’s innovative design stands out for its effectiveness, tailored to go beyond the rigorous expectations of varied industrial settings. It promises no leaks during activity and maintains a solid seal when stationary. The Elastoguard also offers reduced friction to decrease energy loss, superior resistance to wear for a longer lifespan, and an uncomplicated installation process even in tight spaces.
Crafted from various PTFE materials known for their outstanding resistance to wear and friction, Elastoguard Seals exhibit a wide operational capability. These materials are compatible with a variety of hydraulic fluids and can perform over a large temperature range. This versatility makes them ideal for numerous applications, from mobile hydraulics and machine tools to challenging conditions like those found in the oil and gas industry’s downhole operations.
Specification | Details |
Pressure Capacity | Maximum of 8,700 psi (60 MPa) |
Operational Speed | 15 fts |
Temperature Range | -40°C to +232°C | -38°F to +440°F |
Material | Description | Temperature Range | Wear Resistance | Extrusion Resistance | Abrasion to Shaft |
Unfilled PTFE | Suitable for light-duty service with the lowest friction and excellent chemical compatibility. It is FDA compliant and white in color. | −450°F to 450°F (−270°C to 230°C) | Low | Low | Low |
1130 | 1130 is a polymer and carbon filled PTFE (polytetrafluorethylene) material that is significantly softer than most other carbon filled PTFE’s, but it is a much better sealing material with good wear properties. This material has excellent tensile strength and elongation for PTFE based materials. This material is specifically designed for demanding sealing/wear applications where PTFE is deemed appropriate. | −450°F to 450°F (−270°C to 230°C) | High | Medium | Low |
Graphite-Filled PTFE | Designed for light-duty service with low friction and very good chemical compatibility. It has good wear resistance in liquids and humid conditions. The color is black. | −450°F to 475°F (−270°C to 230°C) | Low | Low | Low |
Graphite-Carbon-Filled PTFE | Suitable for general light-duty applications with low friction and very good chemical compatibility. It has good wear resistance in liquids and humid conditions. The color is black. | −450°F to 500°F (−270°C to 230°C) | Medium | Medium | Low |
1215 | 1215 is a proprietary, polymer and carbon filled PTFE (polytetrafluorethylene) material. In addition to retaining the exceptional chemical resistance, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and low friction properties of unfilled PTFE, it also offers significantly improved compressive properties, better wear properties, and low creep under load. It is ideal for oilfield applications as it can effectively handle down-hole chemicals, hydrocarbons, oils, mud, and slurries. Primarily, it is used for dynamic sealing components, such as face seals, packing, riders, and V-packing. It is a significant upgrade from carbon filled PTFE materials normally used in these applications. | −450°F to 500°F (−270°C to 260°C) | Medium/High | High | Medium |
Moly-Glass Filled PTFE | For extreme conditions, offering excellent extrusion resistance but may be abrasive to soft mating materials. The color is black. | −450°F to 500°F (−270°C to 260°C) | High | High | High |
Glass-Filled PTFE | Glass fiber improves the wear properties of PTFE, lowers the deformation under load at both high and low temperatures, and increases the impact resistance while leaving the electrical and chemical characteristics of PTFE essentially unchanged. It is suitable for piston rings, valve seats, shaft seals, electrical insulators, bearing pads and gaskets. This material should not be used in contact with strong alkalis and hydrofluoric acid. | −450°F to 500°F (−270°C to 260°C) | High | High | High |
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