amooory
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2001
- 1
Hello,
We have a 66" O.D. Scraper launcher barrel which has an O-ring on its door. it has been noted that frequent opening and closing to the launcher's door causes a leakage from the door. The type of fluid running in the pipe is treated water.
My questions are:
1) Is there a possibility that the Metal Groove designed for the O-Ring expands causing the ring to loss it's shape?
2) Can this problem be solved using a larger ring?
3) Are there any recommendations you can help us with?
Information about the ring
O-Ring: 1630.65 MM ID, 1644.65 MM OD, 7.0 MM WD/THK, NBR 70 Shore A Hardness, -40 to 110 DEG C, Hydraulic, Pneumatic service, Nitrile Rubber, INCH, BLACK, US AS568A, RING O; Gasket; 1/4" DIA; 64-3" OD.
Ammar A. Zaatari
Plant Engineer
SWID/SWIEU
Tel: 03 877-2263
Fax: 03 877-2239
We have a 66" O.D. Scraper launcher barrel which has an O-ring on its door. it has been noted that frequent opening and closing to the launcher's door causes a leakage from the door. The type of fluid running in the pipe is treated water.
My questions are:
1) Is there a possibility that the Metal Groove designed for the O-Ring expands causing the ring to loss it's shape?
2) Can this problem be solved using a larger ring?
3) Are there any recommendations you can help us with?
Information about the ring
O-Ring: 1630.65 MM ID, 1644.65 MM OD, 7.0 MM WD/THK, NBR 70 Shore A Hardness, -40 to 110 DEG C, Hydraulic, Pneumatic service, Nitrile Rubber, INCH, BLACK, US AS568A, RING O; Gasket; 1/4" DIA; 64-3" OD.
Ammar A. Zaatari
Plant Engineer
SWID/SWIEU
Tel: 03 877-2263
Fax: 03 877-2239