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Oil Seal Types

We can't emphasise enough how important it is to choose the right oil seal to keep your application functioning, and functioning well. Not every oil seal is the same. Manufactured using various material elastomers and to suit a range of dimensions, seals are as unique...

Rotary Shaft Seals

Rotary shaft seals are the more formal name for this type of seal; however, we also know them as oil, grease, fluid, or dirt seals. Whatever you call them however, they all perform the same function – to close the space between stationary and moving parts in machinery...

Silicone O Rings

As a leading O ring UK manufacturer and supplier of high quality seals and gaskets, offering a wide range of types, sizes, and sealing solutions that suit various applications across all industries, we work hard to ensure you get the best sealing solution for your...

Viton O Rings

Viton o rings bring with them numerous advantages, especially for applications within high-tech and critical industries. Providing great resistance to wide fluctuations in temperature and chemical ranges as well as being wholly suitable for pressure applications,...

How are O Rings made?

O rings are one of the most common components within manufacturing. Suitable for a range of applications and found in numerous everyday appliances, o rings are a vital piece of equipment to provide the perfect sealing solution. Ring-shaped seals, o rings are made up...

Pipe Gasket

A pipe gasket is designed to seal a space between two sections of a pipe. Many pipes have flanged surfaces where they join, which means it isn’t smooth or flat to make this connection secure. In order to overcome this flared area, a flange gasket will be used to...

Spiral Wound Graphite Fill Gasket

With so many different gasket options on offer today, we know it can be difficult deciding which ones have the right features for your needs. Each type of gasket is suitable for a variety of applications or uses, and the material that your gasket is made from will...

Gasket Cutting

Using the latest technology and equipment, gasket cutting today offers incredible precision. Achieving customised gaskets that meet your sealing requirements, today we’re now seeing various gasket cutting techniques used as we move away from the standard dimensions...

What are Bonded Seals?

As you start to compare the seals on offer on our site, you’ll find that there are many different options for a variety of uses. Bonded seals are a great solution for some applications, offering many benefits over other types of seals. Specialist Sealing Products...

Rubber Gasket Material

Rubber gaskets are a very valuable solution for a variety of uses, however, you’ll want to make sure you always choose the right option for your unique business operations. There are a variety of rubber gasket materials on offer, which provide you with an effective...

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What is a Wiper Seal?

What is a Wiper seal?An important component that’s often overlooked by businesses and manufacturers is the wiper seal. If you are wondering what a wiper seal is, today we’re going to discover why you need to use them and how they can support your work. Go to the homepage for more information about our range of products or to discover how our team can assist with your sealing needs in the future.

Wiper Seals – What Are They?

Wiper seals, which are sometimes referred to as wiper scraper seals, are a type of axial seal which offers a tight fit. The great thing about a seal wiper is that they still allow a reciprocating ramrod to go through the inner bore of the seal. One of the most common uses of wiper seals is within hydraulic cylinders, where they scrape away the dirt and moisture that’s found on the piston rods. It stops contamination, which can result in wearing away the wiper ring or other parts of the system. This is why they are so critical for any type of manufacturing, but still, they are so overlooked by individuals and businesses today.

When Should You Use a Wiper Seal?

The main reason you need to opt to use a wiper ring is to stop dust and debris from going into the housing of your sealing system. When a foreign body is able to enter the housing, this can cause extensive damage to your rod and cylinder, which can be both dangerous and expensive to resolve. Most commonly, wiper seals are used within hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, but they are also added to bikes and motorcycles within the telescopic suspension forks.

What Material Should a Wiper Seal Be Made From?

One of the most important considerations when choosing a wiper seal is the material that it’s made from. You need to take the time to find the right type of material for your rod wiper so that it will perform the required job correctly. In order to find the right material for your scraper seal, you’ll need to think about what type of seal will offer the closure that you need to protect you from dirt and dust. Rubber and engineering plastic are the most common material options for a rod wiper, but we’ll be happy to discuss your needs and figure out which is the best option for your gasket or seal.

The key things to consider when choosing a wiper ring are the temperature you’ll be working at and the pressure that’s applied to it during the process. Other environmental considerations such as stroke speed should also be considered, as these can impact both the profile and the material. Polyurethane and PTFE blends are two other very popular options on the market today, both of which can withstand the pressure that they are put under.

Snap-In Wiper Seals

Some of the most popular wiper seals on the market today are snap-in wiper seals. These are quick and easy to use, and they are generally a good option for both light and medium-duty work. The snap-in design helps to offer a secure fit and more stability during the process. When investing in wiper seals for your projects, make sure you find ones that are the right size and shape for your dash groove sizes. This will help to keep the surface of the rod in contact with the wiper lip, which stops the contaminants from passing through. We can then work with you to find the right material option based on your needs, to help make your work processes more efficient in the future.

How Our Team Can Help You Find the Right Wiper Seals

As you can see, there’s a lot to consider when it comes to finding the right wiper seals. We recommend working with a team of professionals who are experienced in this field and will be happy to discuss your unique requirements. We know that every business needs different tools to make its processes as effective as possible, and there’s not a one-size-fits-all answer to the question of what type of wiper seal you need. The good news is that there are dozens of different options on the market today, with different styles and materials to choose from. Our team can help you find the right option to meet your needs, making the process of adding wiper seals as quick and easy as possible.

Are you looking to invest in wiper seals for your business? Contact us today for more information or to discuss your business needs. Our team will be on hand to answer any questions and help to improve your processes and reduce safety risks over the next few years. We are passionate about the benefits of wiper seals and hope you now see how critical they can be to the success of your project.

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