INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
The
assembling area should be free of sharp edges, burrs, machining traces,
threads, etc. The surface finish of the groove should be at least 32
micro-inches and a clean light lubricant can be applied to the ENCAP-O-SEALTM Teflon® encapsulated O-ring
to minimize abrasion. It should be noted that the elasticity of the rubber core
material within the ENCAP-O-SEALTM Teflon® encapsulated O-ring is impaired by the less
flexible FEP/PFA encapsulation. To improve flexibility for difficult installations
(over shaft, piston, etc.), the ENCAP-O-SEALTM Teflon® encapsulated O-ring can be heated to
approximately 1500C/2500F (boiling water, oil bath,
hot air). This softens the O-ring and allows it to be stretched. *See Diameter
Stretch.
DIAMETER STRETCH
Stretch
occurs when the inside diameter (I.D.) of the seal is smaller than the gland
I.D., requiring extension of the seal diameter for installation and fit. It is
generally recommended that an ENCAP-O-SEALTM Teflon® encapsulated silicone O-ring not be
stretched more than 20% during installation and ENCAP-O-SEALTM Teflon® encapsulated Viton®
O-ring not be stretched more than 3% during installation. This recommendation
is frequently difficult to follow, particularly with smaller diameter O-rings.
In those cases, where the recommended installation stretch is exceeded,
sufficient time should be allowed for the O-ring to return to its normal
diameter before closing the gland. *See Installation Procedure.
The
designer should be aware that any time an I.D. of an O-ring, in its installed
state, is stretched greater than 3%, seal life will be compromised.
Diameter
stretch for rectangular glands:
Stretch % = [(Groove
I.D. – O-ring
I.D.) / (O-ring I.D.)] x 100%