Part 3 - Basics of O-Rings - Core Applications

A static seal is one that remains stationary. And in a truly static seal, the mating gland parts are not subject to relative movement. Most O-ring applications are static. 

But what happens when there is relative motion? That's where dynamic seals enter. In this new video webinar, Ben Mell, Regional Sales Manager at Gallagher will discuss reciprocating seals, rotary seals, o-ring design, and common applications to consider throughout the design process. The full agenda is below:

Part 3 will discuss:

1. Static O-Rings

2. Reciprocating O-rings

3. Rotary O-Rings

4. O-Ring Design

5. O-Ring Compatibility

6. O-Ring Temperature

7. O-Ring Pressure

8. O-Ring Extrusion

9. O-Ring Lubrication

Watch Part 3 of our video webinar O-ring series on Core Applications:



For more information about O-Rings or to speak to an engineer about your application/project, contact Gallagher Fluid Seals today.