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An O-Ring is a round donut shaped ring usually made from various types of rubber.
In general, an o-ring is used in assemblies to seal fluids or gases in a wide range of temperatures and pressures. O-rings can be found in both static and dynamic applications, as well as drive belt applications. The Rubber Consortium produces the highest quality O-Rings in many varieties of these materials: Nitrile, EPDM, Neoprene, Silicone and Fluoroelastomer. O-Rings are commonly identified by the Inside Diameter (I.D.) and Cross Section (C/S) and are available in all standard AS568- sizes (see O-Ring Chart below) and European and Japanese Metric sizes.
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Standard O-Ring Size Chart |
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