Hydraulic seals in arctic conditions

Seppo Mikkonen, Raimo Soudunsaari

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Abstract

Properties of seal materials are described. Leakage and wear of hydraulic cylinder piston and piston rod seals were tested. Considerable differences in the leakage of different seals were measured in a static test at the temperature of −50°C. Severe wear of a specific low temperature nitrile rubber piston seal occurred when the piston was driven through 162 000 strokes at normal temperatures.

O-rings made of six different materials were tested in the temperature range −60…+60°C. Special nitrile rubbers and fluorosilicones produced the best performance. Standard nitrile O-rings are not recommended for use below −40°C.

Seven radial lip seals were evaluated at +20… −40°C. Silicone seals produced the best performance at low temperatures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication1989 Subzero Engineering Conditions Conference and Exposition
PublisherSociety of Automotive Engineers SAE
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1989
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
EventMobility Engineering and Operating Challenger in Subzero conditions - Rovaniemi, Finland
Duration: 9 Jan 198911 Jan 1989

Publication series

SeriesSAE Technical Paper Series
ISSN0148-7191

Conference

ConferenceMobility Engineering and Operating Challenger in Subzero conditions
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityRovaniemi
Period9/01/8911/01/89

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