Dear all,
Pressure will be around atm as this component will sit around slightly above or below the waterline. A cylinder will be attached to the sphere on the dry side and the rod will pass thru the sphere, the use of the sphere as a attachment point will reduce any side forces acting on the cylinder rod.
I am looking into the use of a machined polyurethane seal as I don't have any restrictions regarding temperature but only restrictions in terms of sealing function and its ability to withstand abrasion.
With the same type of thinking as hydtools provided that "any plane intersection with the ball will be a circle" a radial lip seal should be able to provide a sealing function. But one conundrum that I have is that the radial lip seal needs a fine surface to seal against, given that the environment it will be in will ultimately ruin this surface in terms of its roughness as dirt and growth will compromise the surface finish. Would a wiper seal mitigate this problem?