ColinScowen
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2005
- 20
I have 2 housings. One housing has a seal pressed into it, to seal a shaft that goes through both housings. Sealing between the housings is done by an o-ring, compressed between the two housings. This causes me problems in assembly, as this o-ring often gets cut or damaged when the two housings are brought together.
Since I have a machined face opposite the shaft seal, in the other housing, I am thinking of getting rid of the o-ring. I want to add a triangular profile around the diameter of the existing seal, to mate with the machined face opposite.
All of the design guides I see are for gland based o-ring seals. Does anyone know a source for design guidelines for triangular seals?
Help would be much appreciated.
Since I have a machined face opposite the shaft seal, in the other housing, I am thinking of getting rid of the o-ring. I want to add a triangular profile around the diameter of the existing seal, to mate with the machined face opposite.
All of the design guides I see are for gland based o-ring seals. Does anyone know a source for design guidelines for triangular seals?
Help would be much appreciated.