Seal Failure
Nuraseal makes every effort to ensure that all seals shipped meet or exceed the requirements as indicated by your purchase order. Our high quality manufacturing processes and inspection procedures are designed to provide you with the level of performance you demand from your seals in all of your applications.
It is important to recognize that seals wear over time and weaken. Eventually, they will need to be replaced and, in extreme cases, they may fail for any number of reasons including improper maintenance, incorrect installation procedures or a variety of other reasons. In many cases, it is possible that a seal failure points to another part of the system that has failed or been compromised.
Visually inspecting worn seals will often reveal possible causes (and therefore possible cures) for conditions encountered in sealing applications. The following checklist suggests some of the more common causes of sealing failure.
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Wear | Glossy mirror-like finish evident on dynamic face |
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Dynamic lip shows egg-shaped wear pattern |
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One side of the dynamic lip shows abnormal wear |
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HARDENING | Glazing and cracking evident on the dynamic sealing face |
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Loss of elasticity and hardening of the seal |
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SCARRING | Cut or dent evident on lip |
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Scratches evident on dynamic side |
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MATERIAL DETERIORATION |
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SWELLING | Material is soft and has lost its shape |
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GROOVING | Axial cuts evident on the dynamic side |
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FRACTURING | Torn and missing pieces of material evident on the dynamic side |
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Burnt and broken material evident on pressure side of sea |
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Long cracks evident in the "V" portion of the seal |
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Material broken off from entire dynamic side |
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EXTRUSION | Extruded material evident on heel of the dynamic side |
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Extruded material evident on static side of seal |
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In more extreme circumstances or for more detail, we encourage you to contact us.