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Environment Analysis One major factor in possible o-ring or seal failure is the extreme and harsh environment in which o-rings and seals are expected to perform. In the CPI / semiconductor industry, the sealing environment can consist of virtually anything from inert gases at Contributing factors to seal failure in the sealing environment include: Chemical : - type of chemical(s) in service Thermal : - operating ranges of the seal (also any thermal cycling) Pressure/Vacuum : - range of pressures or vacuum levels in the process Seal Design Analysis Analysis of the seal application is crucial to the understanding of possible failure. Most seal design is performed by component suppliers and equipment manufacturers. The designs are refined as experience is gained. As quickly as process technology chang The seal design and application can provide information about the cause of failure: Static Seals : - axial and radial, confined or unconfined Dynamic Seals : - axial (open-close) or radial (reciprocating or rotary) Sealing Gland Dimensions : - shape (square, trapezoidal, etc.) - compression - gland - fill - stretch Installation Procedures : - stretch Elastomer Analysis Analytical techniques are used to identify the specific polymer type and compound. They can also be used to identify contamination sources on the surface, or surface properties which may have contributed to the failure. Traditional elastomer test methods |
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