wgknestrick
Mechanical
- Jan 9, 2007
- 39
We are having to replace O-rings for our molds during every service to prevent failure from O-ring compression set. We currently use 100 series Viton O-rings encapsulated in a .073" deep bore, for our static seal waterlines. General mold temps are around 320-350F. Each mold currently has about 200 O-rings that are replaced on each service, and Viton o-rings are anything but cheap.
Is there something we are doing that is leading to shortened O-ring life? Should we us Silicone over Viton or increase our pocket depth?
Is there something we are doing that is leading to shortened O-ring life? Should we us Silicone over Viton or increase our pocket depth?