Amberten
Mechanical
- Jul 9, 2009
- 4
Hi,
I'm new to this forum stuff and I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so if you could kindly read on and if this is not the right place, could you possibly point me in the right direction?
I'm in the process of designing a water diverter valve for use in a domestic product that will divert water flow (max pressure 5 bar) from one port to another, and want to use o-rings for sealing purposes.
Basically my design comprises of 2 parts (intended to be injection molded plastic parts) in a piston/internal bore configuration with the o-rings seated radially in grooves externally on the piston part. It is intended that the valve be hand operated over a quarter turn, and this is where I need some help ... My concern is, if I do not specify the right o-ring material and groove dimensions, the piston part will 'stick' in the internal bore and will not be able to be operated by hand, which will defeat the purpose of the design! (and it's got to be watertight!)
I have done some extensive research, using various o-ring design guides available on the internet, but my application seems to fall between the accepted applications of 'static' and 'dynamic' sealing methods ... So, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time..!
I'm new to this forum stuff and I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so if you could kindly read on and if this is not the right place, could you possibly point me in the right direction?
I'm in the process of designing a water diverter valve for use in a domestic product that will divert water flow (max pressure 5 bar) from one port to another, and want to use o-rings for sealing purposes.
Basically my design comprises of 2 parts (intended to be injection molded plastic parts) in a piston/internal bore configuration with the o-rings seated radially in grooves externally on the piston part. It is intended that the valve be hand operated over a quarter turn, and this is where I need some help ... My concern is, if I do not specify the right o-ring material and groove dimensions, the piston part will 'stick' in the internal bore and will not be able to be operated by hand, which will defeat the purpose of the design! (and it's got to be watertight!)
I have done some extensive research, using various o-ring design guides available on the internet, but my application seems to fall between the accepted applications of 'static' and 'dynamic' sealing methods ... So, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time..!