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rings help prevent extrusion in high pressure service or compensate
for loose fitting parts. The use of loose fitting parts makes for
cost reduction in the machining of unit components.
The 90 durometer curve may be used to find the maximum recommended
clearance at a given pressure for temperatures up to 74oC. In using
these curves, it must be remembered that cylinders tend to expand
when pressurized. The extrusion curves can be used in 2 different
ways to reap the benefits of backup ring, depending on the application.
In low pressure seals, the curves will indicate wider permissible
clearances than those given in the design charts. Tolerance on these
can be opened up until they permit these larger clearances to occur,
resulting in substantial machining economies. When tolerances are
increased, however, one must check to be sure that squeeze values
cannot become too high or too low.
In high pressure applications, the curves will indicate whether
adding a backup ring will permit the use of standard catalog gland
dimensions or whether the clearance will need to reduced further.
In double acting seal assemblies, a backup ring is required on both
sides of the O-ring. It is cheap insurance to use 2 backup rings
even in single acting installations.
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