Extruded seal
Vanguard Products
Static Seals
When there is very little or no motion of the mating assembly parts upon the seal, a static condition exists. Usually just an initial compression or periodic (open and close) compressions typify this type of seal; i.e. a liquid seal in a hose joint, a door seal on a home. Design Considerations are rather straightforward.
- When compressed, as with an O-ring or face gasket, pressure acts in essentially a vertical direction relative to the face, squeezing between two opposing surfaces to eliminate gaps.
- Outward expansion results in the horizontal direction as a pressure relief, and this profile change needs to be accommodated in the mounting surface design.
- Compression forces need to be assessed. Various design elements can be introduced if too high; i.e., lower durometer, hollow shapes, sponge/foam and/or thin walls.
- Recommended compression range is 10% - 30%, and no more than 50%.








