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Metal W-Ring Seals
Applications:
- Aerospace: Ideal for static sealing in engines, fluid systems, and high-temperature components.
- Oil & Gas: Suitable for high-pressure pipelines, valves, and equipment exposed to extreme temperatures and corrosive environments.
- Chemical Processing: Designed to withstand highly corrosive media (pH 0-14), ensuring reliable sealing in chemical reactors and process equipment.
The Metal W-Ring Seal from Advanced EMC Technologies is designed for high spring-back performance and low load applications in extreme environments. These seals are pressure-energized by the system, enhancing contact stress and minimizing leakage during operation. With a versatile design that can be tailored for specific applications, the Metal W-Ring Seal is an ideal solution for static sealing in high-temperature, high-pressure, and corrosive conditions.
Key Features:
- Wide Temperature Range: Operates effectively from -270°C to +750°C, suitable for both cryogenic and high-temperature applications.
- Pressure Capability: Handles pressures from vacuum up to 5 MPa, making it suitable for high-pressure applications.
- Low Leakage Rate: Achieves leakage rates as low as 10E-6 Pa·m³/s, ensuring reliable sealing in extreme conditions.
- Pressure-Energized Design: System pressure increases contact stress, enhancing sealing performance and reducing leakage.
- High Spring-Back Capability: The W-ring design provides excellent spring-back, ensuring a consistent seal under fluctuating pressure conditions.
- Customizable Sizes and Profiles: Available in large diameters (up to 2000mm and above) and custom configurations to meet specific application requirements.
- Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Made from high-performance materials such as Inconel 718, Inconel X-750, 316 SS, and 321 SS for long-term durability in corrosive environments.
- Wear-Resistant Coatings: Offers tribological wear-resistant coatings to extend the life and performance of the seal in demanding conditions.