Optimizing O-Ring Groove Dimensions for Seals: Tips and Considerations

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O-ring groove dimensions are crucial for ensuring effective sealing in static, dynamic, and face applications. Resources like Parker Seals provide comprehensive guides for O-ring dimensions, although access may require navigating their website directly. For large or special O-rings, contacting manufacturers for custom orders is recommended before design implementation. Additionally, using dove-tail grooves can enhance sealing performance, especially in piston valves, while ensuring polished seating surfaces is vital for vacuum applications. Proper lubrication with Dow Vacuum Grease is also advised for optimal results.
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Hi,

I need to find the dimensions for O ring grooves for different size o rings, for static, dynamic and face sealing. Does anyone have a web link for these for BS and/or ISO metric dimensions. All the ones i can find are subscription ones.

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Ed
 
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Parker seals have an excellent O ring guide with their catalogue
Go to parker.com -> literature -> o rings (it's a Javascript thing you can't link to)

For special/very large o rings they make to order so call them about availability before you start designing the massive vacuum chamber.
 
That is bloody marvellous! Its about 100 time better than i need, and i never would have found it by myself! Thank you very much!
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When you get seals that are hard to get to make sure to consider dove-tail O-ring grooves. I did this on a piston valve and it does wonders. Also, for vacuum applications, make sure that the seating surfaces are nicely polished. Mainly scratches across the groove are bad. Also use Dow Vacuum Grease.
 
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