Inflatable Seal

An inflatable seal is an elastomeric component that can be pumped or inflated with air or other gases to make it expand and tightly press against the surrounding surfaces. It is commonly used as a noise-damping system or sealing system in industrial applications and machinery.

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Door Seal

A door seal is a component installed around the edges of a door to form an airtight and watertight seal when the door is closed. Its purpose is to prevent air or water from entering the room from outside, thus maintaining cleanliness, comfort, and energy efficiency within the room. Door seals are typically made of flexible and durable rubber or silicone materials.

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Oil Seal

An oil seal is a mechanical component designed to prevent oil or fluid leakage from a system, such as an engine or transmission. This seal is usually made of rubber or plastic materials and is installed around a rotating or moving shaft to form a tight seal with the surface of the shaft. By preventing fluid leakage, the oil seal helps maintain system performance and prevents damage caused by leakage.

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Rubber Coupling

A rubber coupling is a type of coupling or connector that uses rubber as its base material. This coupling is used to connect two shafts that are not perfectly aligned or are slightly angled with respect to each other. It can also absorb vibrations and shocks in the connected equipment system.

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O-ring & X-ring

O-rings and X-rings are types of seals used to prevent fluid or air leakage in a system. O-rings have a circular shape and are made of rubber, while X-rings have a cross-sectional shape and are also made of rubber. X-rings have an advantage over O-rings, as they can reduce friction and leakage in higher-pressure systems.

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Others

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