The design of the TCV type medium pressure oil seal is characterized by a smaller pressurized area of the lip while maintaining rigidity, which allows it to maintain good sealing performance under medium pressure conditions. The structural design of this oil seal allows it to effectively resist pressure and maintain system tightness despite its small diameter. Due to its special structure and material selection, the Type TCV Medium Pressure Oil Seal is particularly suitable for use in application scenarios where medium pressure resistance is required, such as oil seals for rotary shafts, where it can effectively prevent leakage of liquids and gases and ensure safe and stable operation of the system.
TCV type 0.3MPa-0.5Mpa, 3kgf/cm2, belongs to rotary oil seals, which are used for sealing in oil and pressure applications. It is a pressure-resistant oil seal that reduces the pressurized area of the lip while maintaining a certain support force, and is suitable for use in smaller diameters and under medium pressure conditions. Different materials are selected according to different mediums, pressures and temperatures. Common materials include: butyl rubber TCV type skeleton oil seal, fluorine rubber TCV type skeleton oil seal and so on. It is also known as low pressure resistant oil seal.
In addition, TCV type medium pressure oil seals are usually made of materials such as nitrile rubber, which have good oil resistance and abrasion resistance, and can adapt to a variety of harsh working environments and provide long-lasting sealing effect. Due to their excellent performance and wide range of applications, TCV type medium pressure oil seals are widely used in industrial fields, including but not limited to automotive, aerospace, railroad vehicles, construction machinery and other fields.