Onno
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2002
- 49
Hello to all
I am involved in a low temperature application of O-ring seals. A tank of 1 m length and 50 cm diameter has a flange at each side at must be sealed. Tank vacuum: better than 1e-5 mbar. Temperature range : -40 C to + 60 C. Gas permeability from atmosphere to vacuum is an issue.
At present I am using EPDM O-rings: hardness 70 Shore. diameter 329.57 mm and thickness 6.99 mm. First tests with these rings when cooling down seem to indicate that the acceptable cooling rate for the 2 flange halves and ring is limited to 0.1 degree C /min or lower in the temperature range -20 to -30 C.
This may sound impratical but our application allows for 12 hours to go from room temperature to operating temperature.
I am looking for some alternatives to EPDM and possibly some more information on low temperature use of O-rings.
Greetings
Onno
I am involved in a low temperature application of O-ring seals. A tank of 1 m length and 50 cm diameter has a flange at each side at must be sealed. Tank vacuum: better than 1e-5 mbar. Temperature range : -40 C to + 60 C. Gas permeability from atmosphere to vacuum is an issue.
At present I am using EPDM O-rings: hardness 70 Shore. diameter 329.57 mm and thickness 6.99 mm. First tests with these rings when cooling down seem to indicate that the acceptable cooling rate for the 2 flange halves and ring is limited to 0.1 degree C /min or lower in the temperature range -20 to -30 C.
This may sound impratical but our application allows for 12 hours to go from room temperature to operating temperature.
I am looking for some alternatives to EPDM and possibly some more information on low temperature use of O-rings.
Greetings
Onno