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Dynamic Seals U-cup N6

The U-cup N6 is a one-piece, single-acting sealing element and is available in polyurethane (TPU). U-cup seals are active sealing elements and as the system pressure increases, the force on the sealing lips also increases.

The U-cup N6 has a symmetrical profile and is particularly suitable for hydraulic applications and ensures high stability against pressure peaks. U-cup seals made of TPU are suitable for working pressures up to 40 MPa. TPU makes these seals suitable as primary and secondary seals, due to the excellent abrasion resistance.

The standard TPU compound has a hardness of 93 Shore A. Compounds in a different hardness and/or color are available upon request.

U-cup N6

Fields of application
static
dynamic
single acting
double acting
Linear
Rotating
oszilating
Main use predominantly for hydraulic applications
Materials Polyurethane

Technical values

Materials TPU
Pressure up to 40 MPa
Temperature -30°C / +100°C (material dependent)
Speed up to 0,5 m/s
Maximum values temperature, speed and pressure are simultaneously not applicable! The values vary in dependence of material and media. For technical queries please contact our application consultants – we have the right solution for you. 
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