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Seal dimension |
Groove dimensions |
Load |
SB |
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AS |
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RS |
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MT |
DC |
DG |
GD |
WG |
R |
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Axial section |
Tolerance on AS
(cross section) |
Radial section |
Material code |
Material thickness
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Diametrical clearance |
Diameter Groove (range) |
Groove Depth (min/max) |
Width Groove (min.) |
Radius (max.) |
N/mm
Circum-
ference |
Spring
Back
in mm |
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2,39 |
+/- 0,05 |
2,63 |
M |
0,25
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0,14 |
50-400 |
1,91-2,01 |
3,10 |
0,50 |
12 |
0,38 |
|
3,18 |
+/- 0,08 |
3,50 |
M |
0,38 |
0,19 |
65-600 |
2,54-2,67 |
4,10 |
0,75 |
9 |
0,51 |
|
3,96 |
+/- 0,08 |
4,36 |
M |
0,41 |
0,24 |
75-750 |
3,18-3,30 |
5,10 |
1,20 |
11 |
0,63 |
|
4,78 |
+/- 0,10 |
5,26 |
M |
0,51 |
0,29 |
90-900 |
3,84-3,99 |
6,20 |
1,20 |
11 |
0,76 |
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5,60 |
+/- 0,10 |
6,16 |
M |
0,51 |
0,34 |
105-1000 |
4,48-4,70 |
7,30 |
1,20 |
8 |
0,90 |
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6,35 |
+/- 0,10 |
6,99 |
M |
0,64 |
0,38 |
150-1800 |
5,08-5,28 |
8,30 |
1,50 |
13 |
1,02 |
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9,53 |
+/- 0,10 |
10,49 |
M |
0,97 |
0,57 |
300-3000 |
7,62-8,03 |
12,40 |
1,50 |
15 |
1,52 |
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12,70 |
+/- 0,13 |
13,98 |
M |
1,27 |
0,76 |
600-7600 |
10,16-10,67 |
16,50 |
1,50 |
20 |
2,03 |
Load and spring back figures are
based on Inconel 718 in the heat treated condition. Actual load figures and
to a lesser extend spring back can differ hugely
from the given data. Tolerances on groove depth, plating, diametrical
clearance and differences in material batches can create differences of up
to 100% for the smaller cross sections, down to 50% for the bigger
cross section.
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Example: YI - 005633 - 3.18M -
1/0 - 1 - S30 |
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005633
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Seal Diameter (DSO)
005633 =
56,33 mm, for groove
OD = 56,58
The seal diameter is always the
outside diameter
without plating. The diameter is calculated as
follows:
Nominal outside groove diameter, DG,
minus clearance or DC minus 2
times the maximum plating or coating thickness.
or
DSO = DG - DC
- (Plating thickness X 2)
DSO = 56,58
- 0,19
- 2X 0,03 =
56,33 mm
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3.18M
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Cross Section
Select the proper cross section or axial
section (AS) with the corresponding wall
thickness.
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1/0
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Material
The first digit designates the
Oysterseal seal material, the
second is always a 0 in case of an Oysterseal.
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Available Materials & Codes |
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Jacket |
Spring |
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Code |
Material |
Code |
Material |
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1 |
Alloy X-750* |
0 |
- |
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2 |
Alloy 718 |
0 |
- |
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B |
Haynes 214 |
0 |
- |
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(*) X-750 will become obsolete
Other materials on special request |
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