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Hydraulic Seals Terms
– The surface loss of a material caused
by friction.
– A material’s resistance to the surface
loss caused by frictional forces.
– A state in which two surface are bonded together through
interfacial forces.
– Motion along an axis or parallel to the center
line of a shaft.
– A component made from corrugated plastic or rubber around
a shaft that has the ability to stretch.
– A list of all materials needed to manufacture
a certain product.
– A change of appearance in rubber, resulting from a solid
or liquid material moving towards the surface. Bloom resembles surface
dust.
– The tendency of a material to crack under deformation.
– A material's property
of being able to conduct/transmit electricity.
– The view of an o-ring when cut at a right angle
to the axis, which shows its interior construction.
– Used in a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder to exclude
or scrape the rod clean.
– A material's ability
to move in a mold during the molding process.
– The resistance to motion when two surfaces are in contact.
– Occurs when a material's
surface reacts with oxygen, usually causing a change in the appearance
or texture of the surface.
– A conical rubber component pressed into a hole or tube to
finalize a seal.
– The measure of small holes in a material.
– A material's ability
of returning to its original state after deformation.
– The tendency of a material to contract while cooling.
– A ring with flat sides to provide specific dimensional
spacing between two components.
– The resistance of a material to flow under stress.
– Round, flat rings used as spacers, gaskets or slip devices
under the head of a bolt.
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