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Looking for flexible seal for oscillating thin opening
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 5452010, member: 447632"] That is not really a pressure. It is less than the clamping force needed to hold things in place. Your specification is insufficient. You need to show the geometry of the two parts that must be joined and sealed. All that can be suggested now is that you place a thick, large diameter O'ring, bigger than the aperture, to seal against a cover or backing plate. That ring will roll and flex sufficiently to isolate the oscillating movement from the unspecified component. What fluid fills the cavity that oscillates in width, is it water or air ? Where do you want all that energy to go ? [/QUOTE]
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