In addition to selecting the right type of oil seal, it is essential to consider the operating conditions of the equipment. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and speed can impact the performance and longevity of the seal. Choosing a seal that is rated for the specific operating conditions will help ensure reliable sealing and extended service life.
- Applications of NBR Oil Seals
- One key feature of the AM5C spark plug is its multi-electrode design. This configuration enhances the spark's stability, ensuring a more consistent and efficient burn of the air-fuel mixture. It also reduces the likelihood of fouling, thereby prolonging the plug's lifespan It also reduces the likelihood of fouling, thereby prolonging the plug's lifespan
It also reduces the likelihood of fouling, thereby prolonging the plug's lifespan It also reduces the likelihood of fouling, thereby prolonging the plug's lifespan
am5c spark plug. The heat range specified by the 'M5' part of the code indicates that this spark plug is designed to dissipate heat effectively, preventing overheating and ensuring a stable operating temperature.
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF OIL SEALS?
Both sealing types are popularly used in different mechanical engineering applications. How are they different? The article explains the fundamental working mechanism of both categories of seals.

Common lip materials available for use in our oil seals include:
1) Shaft design
When a seal is angularly misaligned – or cocked on the shaft – an irreversible process begins. Excessive pressure on one section of the seal, when not installed properly, can cause the spring to become dislodged or the seal to heat up and become brittle through excessive wear, both leading to a premature failure.
How are Oil Seals made?
Please see the following for the types of sealing devices for bearings.
How to Select the Right Bearing (Part 7): Components surrounding the bearing