Basic Concepts
The
o-rings are circular-shaped seals, or torus, manufactured from an elastomeric
compound. They are used for preventing liquid or gas to flow free. Correct sealing
is reached by the effect of the restrain of the o-ring within its cavity or
"gland"; as it squeezes and stretches inside its gland, it blocks
all free spaces, therefore blocking all possible filtrations.
The
most commonly used material for this type of seals is Nitrile, but according
to specific needs for each application, o-rings can be manufactured in Silicone,
Viton®, EPDM, among others. Hardness can also vary according to the functions
the o-ring will perform, using harder compounds for performance in higher pressures
and softer ones for lower pressures.
These are some of the advantages
we can mention of using o-rings to ensure sealing properties:
- They bear a wide range of pressures, temperatures and tolerances
- They don't need fittings
- Light-weighted
- Occupy little space
- They can be used for static and dynamic applications.

Measures
Regarding measures, there are several norms for the standarization of the o-rings dimensions. The more commonly used internationally are the following:
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Country
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Norm
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United
States
Great Britain Germany Sweden France Japan |
SAE
AS-568A
BS1806 - BS4518 DIN 3771 SMS 1586 NF T 47 501 JIS B2401-77 |