STA152-075-090-011 is a u-ring that works as single acting and can be used in rod applications. The material used on this u-ring is made of PU/NBR/POM 92/70 shore. The maximum allowed pressure is 600 BAR.
The dimensions has an inner diameter of 75 mm, an outer diameter of 90 mm and a height of 11.5 mm.
About the sealing profile STA152
STA152 Heavy duty rod seals offer perfect sealing in heavy duty applications thanks to the their double sealing lips and POM back-up ring. The NBR O-ring guarantees the maximum sealing performance even in very low pressures.
About the material PU/NBR/POM
PU is moulded with injection techniques. It has excellent mechanical properties such as high tensile strength, wear resistance, tear strength, and extrusion resistance. It offers a good resistance to air, ozone, mineral oils, grease and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Working Temperature Range: -30°C to 100°C. Nitrile is a widely used nitrile butadiene and acrylo nitrile polymer. The NBR formulas typically contains between 30% and 50% acrylonitrile (ACN). The NBR which has a working temperature between -30°C and +105°C (peak temp. at +130°C) show extremely high resistance under different working conditions such as mineral oils (H, H-L and H-LP type lubricating oils) and grease and mineral based fire resistance oils (HFB and HFC group oils), vegetable and organic oils, and aliphatic hydrocarbons (propane, butane, petrol). NBR is not recommended for aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, trichloroethylene, HFD type fire resistance oils), glycol and ether contained break hydraulics. Polyacetal (POM) (Polyoxymethylene) materials are used as back-up rings or guidening element materials in hydraulic and pneumatic systems. There are two types of POM, filled with or without fibreglass, depending on their use. Despite working temperatures ranging from -40°C to +140°C, real dimensions can not remain stable in excess of 100°C. It can be used safely with mineral oils and HFA, HFB type oils. Types with added fibreglass provide longer lasting contact pressure resistance.