Products
Excellent wear resistance,
Very low permeation rates,
Very broad media resistance and broad temperature range,
Easily achievable baked enamel finishing and powder coating of the gas spring,
Perfect price/ quality ratio.
DicherSeals supplies seals for shock absorbers in automotive sector.. Our service includes full material development, product design, prototyping and testing, customer support, high and low volume production capability. Dicherseals supplies multi-lip seals with integrated static and dynamic sealing in standard and heavy-duty dampers and pistons with excellent durability over a wide temperature and pressure range. Functions of the shock absorber seals are;
Maintaining high pressure, oil and gas inside the shock absorber chamfer,
Dust and external media penetration inside the damper,
Keeping optimum piston rod greasing for the long-life endurance of the sealing.
The Dicherseal damper seals presents the following advantages: Differing elastomer compounds enable sealing over a wide range of temperatures. Availability of different compounds – NBR, HNBR and FKM covering a wide range of operating temperatures (–40 to 120 °C) and ensuring compatibility in all existing oils, compounds, allowing for high and low friction options. Flat top metal surface design permits the tube to be welded or rolled into place. Heavy gauge metal insert, allowing the shock absorber tube to be assembled over the seal in number of different methods. Static gasket, providing a leak-proof seal between tube wall and rod guide. Garter spring, ensuring the correct radial load for the life of the product. Dust lip, preventing contaminants from getting into the system. Gas lip, acting as a check valve and Greasing operation, if requested.
Hydraulic or pneumatic pistons are used in many mechanical applications where linear motion and force are required, and the most important part is the sealing elements. In applications where sealing elements such as seal, dust seals are used, they have a pre-tension in their ducts after assembly. In the non-pressurized sealing element, it is necessary to create a pre-tension in the channel and a gap in the channel that will enable it to work comfortably. Thanks to the pre-tension, the sealing element fulfills its duty at very low pressures. We see that the sealing element under pressure works by spreading thanks to the pressurized fluid filling the channel space. Sealing elements are produced from materials that change their form when force is applied on them and can return to their original shape when this force is removed. This is why sealing elements are produced from elastomers or thermoplastic elastomers.