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1110
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2806
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1806
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2762
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Viton®

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Heat resistance
GVST
The durometer of an oil seal is typically dependent on the material it is made with. Common oil seal materials along with their durometers are as follows:
The outer part of an oil seal is made of metal or rubber, depending on the intended application. Metal-cased seals are a cost-effective option used when the housing bore is made of the same material, allowing for equal expansion and contraction of the materials during use. Rubber-cased oil seals provide a tight fit and are commonly used when metal-cased seals have the potential to fail. They are corrosion-resistant and capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and pressures.
