gmak100
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2009
- 8
I'm having a bit of a problem sealing at low pressure, 5 to 10 psi difference from atmosphere(could be above or below). It's a static face seal.
I'm currently using two O-rings in two separate grooves, both with 17% compression ratio(0.103" CS o-ring in 0.085 deep groove). The other mating face is teflon coated 1/8" aluminum plate. There is little control over the surface finish of that, and may be the source of the leak. However, I've also tested the setup with 1/8" stainless steel plate with good surface finish and it will still leak at a very low pressure, sometimes even at 1 or 2 psi.
Should I use gaskets instead because of the low pressure? What are some of the steps I can take?
Thanks!
I'm currently using two O-rings in two separate grooves, both with 17% compression ratio(0.103" CS o-ring in 0.085 deep groove). The other mating face is teflon coated 1/8" aluminum plate. There is little control over the surface finish of that, and may be the source of the leak. However, I've also tested the setup with 1/8" stainless steel plate with good surface finish and it will still leak at a very low pressure, sometimes even at 1 or 2 psi.
Should I use gaskets instead because of the low pressure? What are some of the steps I can take?
Thanks!