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OmniLip
rotary shaft seals
Table of Contents

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Seal Nomenclature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Materials/How To Order Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

OmniLip™ Seals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

DynaLip® Lip Seal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Gland Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

PV Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Hardware Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Hardware Variations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Seal Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Application Data Form For OmniLip™ & DynaLip® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Comments/Sketches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Introduction

S aint-Gobain Performance Plastics’ Polytetrafluoroethylene


“PTFE” Lip Seal, or OmniLip™, was introduced in the early
1970’s. The seals were designed to bridge the gap between
conventional elastomer lip seals and mechanical face seals. Hostile
environments such as extreme temperatures, aggressive media, high
surface speeds, high pressures, and lack of lubrication previously
forced the designer to specify the expensive and complicated
mechanical face seals. Our OmniLip™ seal provides the designer
with a significant improvement in performance over elastomer lip
seals at a much lower cost than the mechanical face seal.
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics’ ISO 9001 North American
and European facilities manufacture OmniLip™ seals in materials
and sizes suited for most rotating equipment. Due to our unique
manufacturing capabilities, we are able to quickly supply the
geometry and material which best meets your requirements. This
is accomplished by utilizing modern computer-controlled
equipment, flexible tooling and the stocking of semi-finished
components.
OmniLip™ seals solve difficult applications which are not
addressed by conventional elastomer seals. OmniLip™ seals exceed
the performance of elastomer lip seals in the following areas:

• Greater chemical resistance


• Lower friction
• Capable of surface speeds to +30 m/s
• Works to temperature extremes (-20ºC to 200ºC)
• Has extended seal life in dry or abrasive media
• Handles pressure in excess of 3,5 MPa
• Large diameter capability with custom
designs available

Successful Applications
• Hydraulic motors and pumps • Robotics
• Chemical pumps • Pharmaceutical and food processing equipment
• Rotary compressors • Mixers
• Rotary unions • Chemical processing equipment
• Vacuum pumps • Actuators
• Blowers • Alternators and generators
• Drilling and tapping spindles • Encoders
• High-speed gearboxes • Radar and thermal optical devices
• Crankshafts of engines and compressors • Electric motor shafts

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OmniLip™ and DynaLip® Nomenclature

OmniLip™ Seal
1. Outer case*
2. Inner case*
3. Washer*
4. Extension spring (Stainless steel 302)
5. Primary element*
6. Secondary element*
7. Dust excluder*
8. Gasket (FKM)

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11

9 10

DynaLip® Seal

09. Metal support ring*


10. Extension spring (Stainless steel 302)
11. Seal material*
12. O-Ring (FKM)

*See page 3 for material selection

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Materials

S aint-Gobain Performance Plastics proprietary seal


materials are compounded and processed for optimum
seal performance in a wide variety of sealing
environments. The materials listed below are the most
commonly recommended compounds and are suitable for most
seal life is desired, or if your applications require seals
with a low or controlled torque, please complete the
Application Data Form on page 11.

applications. These are all low friction materials which have


substantially higher PV ratings (Pressure x Velocity) than If your application exceeds -20ºC to 200ºC range,
elastomer materials. Estimated torque requirements or wear complete the Application Data Form on Page 11
life data is not provided since all application variables must be which will enable our engineers to select proper
considered before making such calculations. If an estimate on custom design

How To Order OmniLip™ & DynaLip®

Part Number Example: 10 - 10 x 22 -03 M1


Seal Type See Page 4-5
Gland Dimensions See Page 6
Material Code (Sealing Element) See Page 3
Case or Support Ring Material Code* See Page 3
For Type 68, 78, 69 and 79 add groove width (68-79X90X10-10XX)
NOTE: If it is not clear which seal design is appropriate, please
*(Always XX for DynaLip® which do not have metal support cases.) complete the Application Data Form on Page 11 and fax or
mail to the attention of Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics
Sealing Technology Center.

Material Name and


Code Description Application Details
Sealing Lip Materials
Standard material for secondary elements and dust excluders. Good general purpose material for heat
Fluoroloy SL
®

03 Black color
and wear resistance. Performs well on shaft surfaces with moderate hardness. Good in both lubricated
and non-lubricated medias (good wear resistance).
Fluoroloy® 907 Extreme wear-resistant material for use in high-speed applications in wet and lubricated environments.
N6 Black Color Excellent material for use in oil. Requires a shaft hardness of 55 HRC minimum.
Superior heat and wear resistance. Non-abrasive to running shaft surfaces. Recommended for limited
Fluoroloy® K
10 Tan Color
lubrication or non-lubricated applications where running temperatures exceed 180˚C. Not recommended
for use in steam or water (fair wear resistance).
Fluoroloy® 36 Best wearing material in hydraulic oil. Requires a hardened shaft surface of 55HRC for best performance.
36 Gray color May cause excessive shaft scoring on soft metals or flash chrome (excellent wear resistance).
Fluoroloy® 72
72 White color
Meets FDA requirements. Suitable for soft shafts such as 316 stainless steel (fair wear resistance).

Metal Case or Support Ring Materials


Used for outer case, inner case and washers. Low cost. Limited corrosion resistance. Recommended
M1 Low-carbon steel
for cast iron or steel seal housings.
Aluminum Lightweight material used for outer case, inner case and washers. Low cost. Limited corrosion resistance.
M2 Alloy Recommended for aluminum or magnesium alloy seal housings.

Used for outer case, inner case, washers, spring and support ring. Good corrosion resistance.
M3 Stainless steel 304
Recommended for stainless steel seal housings.

Used for outer case, inner case, washers, and support ring. Excellent corrosion resistance.
M4 Stainless steel 316
Recommended for stainless steel seal housings.

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OmniLip™ Seals

Seal Type Seal Type Application Details


Series 10 Series 11
Series 10 and 11 are economical OmniLip™ seal designs employed in a wide range of
applications. They are used in lubricated and non-lubricated environments. They can be
used at shaft speeds to 25 m/s in lubricated media and pressures to 0,7 MPa.
Typical applications are: gear boxes and environmental seals.

Series 20 Series 21 Series 20 and 21 are modifications of Series 10 and 11 which offer longer life and improved
sealing of gasses and abrasive media due to their higher lip load. They also offer additional
runout capability. They can operate at speeds, pressure and PV as noted in Series 10 and 11.
Recommended shaft hardness of 55 HRC or greater when operating at the higher PV limits.
Typical applications are: gear boxes, submersible pumps/motors, and mixers.

Series 30 Series 31 Series 30 and 31 incorporate a threaded sealing lip which pumps the media away from the
seal. These designs should only be used in lubricating media. These designs offer long life
and positive sealing at shaft speeds to 30 m/s. They should not be used for pressures greater
than 0,1 Mpa. They are designed for clockwise shaft rotation when viewed from the
atmosphere side. Typical applications are: engine crank case seals and spindles.

Series 40 Series 41

Series 40 and 41 are the same as Series 30 and 31 except they are designed for a counter-
clockwise shaft rotation when viewed from the atmosphere side.

Series 50 Series 51
Series 50 and 51 offer low torque and long life. They can be used at shaft speeds to 30 m/s,
but are not recommended for pressures greater than 0,2 MPa. Due to their light lip loading,
these designs should not be used where a leak-tight seal is required. They are an excellent
environmental seal. Typical applications are: dust/dirt excluders, spindle and conveyer seals.

Series 60 Series 61
Series 60 and 61 incorporate spring loading which improves sealing where shaft runout or
bore/shaft misalignment exist. These designs offer positive sealing during long term storage.
They can be used at shaft speeds to 10 m/s and pressures to 0,7 MPa. Typical applications are:
mixers, gear boxes and augers.

Series 70 Series 71
Series 70 and 71 are designed for pressures up to 3,5 MPa lubricating media, speeds up
to 20 m/s. Typical applications are: hydraulic motors, pumps, hydrostatic transmissions and
other high pressure hydraulic equipment.

Series 80 Series 81 Series 80 and 81 incorporate a threaded primary sealing lip with a standard secondary sealing
lip. This series is designed for sealing lubricating media at high speeds to 25 m/s and
pressures up to 1,5 MPa at stillstand or during short periods. They are designed for clockwise
shaft rotation viewed from the atmosphere side. Typical applications are: air compressors,
refrigeration compressors and vacuum pumps.

Series 90 Series 91

Series 90 and 91 are the same as series 80 and 81 except they are designed for a counter-
clockwise shaft rotation when viewed from the atmosphere side.

NOTE: The indicated pressure and speed values are for orientation purposes only. The limiting PV (Media Pressure in MPa x Surface Velocity in m/s)needs to be considered.
See further information on page 7.

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DynaLip® Lip Seal

D ynaLip® provides similar performance to the OmniLip™ seal


but is more economical in smaller quantities. Because the
seal has a soft surface on the OD, the seal will not damage the
housing and can easily be installed and removed. Due to the seal’s soft
sealing on the OD, it is recommended that the seal be retained in the
DynaLip® designed for extreme temperatures utilize a
metallic support ring to minimize temperature’s effect on
the seal. The DynaLip® seal selection chart below provides
a guide on whether this metallic support is required.

gland as shown on page 9.


Seal Type For Seal Type For
NORMAL EXTREME Application Details
Temperatures Temperatures

Series 13 Series 14
Series 13 and 14 are economical DynaLip® designs employed in a wide range of applications.
They are used in lubricated and non-lubricated environments. They can be used at shaft
speeds to 25 m/s in lubricated media and pressures to 0,5 MPa. Typical applications are: gear
boxes and environmental seals.

Series 23 Series 24
Series 23 and 24 offer improved sealing of gasses and abrasive media due to their higher lip load.
They also offer additional runout capability. They can operate at speeds and pressure as noted in
Series 13 and 14. Recommended shaft hardness of 55 HRC. Typical applications are: gear boxes,
submersible pumps/motors, and mixers.

Series 53 Series 54
Series 53 and 54 offer low torque and long life. They can be used at shaft speeds up to 30 m/s.
They are not recommended for pressures greater than 0,2 MPa. Due to light lip loading, this
design should not be used where a leak tight seal is required. They are excellent environmental
seals. Typical applications are: dust/dirt excluders, spindle and conveyer seals.

Series 63 Series 64
Series 63 and 64 incorporate spring loading which improves sealing where shaft runout or
bore/shaft misalignment exist. These designs offer positive sealing during long term storage.
They can be used at shaft speeds to 10 m/s and pressures to 0,5 MPa. Typical applications are:
mixers, gear boxes and augers.

Series 68 Series 78
Series 68 and 78 are designed for higher pressure and low speed applications where
better tightness is required. The U-spring ensures positive load on the sealing lip.
Temperature changes are better compensated. Standard spring material is Elgiloy®.
The OD O-Ring energiser is an FKM material.

Series 69 Series 79
Series 69 and 79 are silicon-filled 68 and 78 designs, for food applications and those
applications where solidification of the medium could interfere with the spring function.
Standard silicon filling is red, the spring is made of Elgiloy®.

See note on page 4.

DynaLip® Seal Selection Chart


230

200
Bore Diameter – mm

Consult Factory
150

130

Seal Type For Extreme


100
Temperatures

50
Seal Type For Normal
22
Temperatures
-20 20 50 100 150 175 200 250
Temperature — Degrees C.

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Gland Dimensions

Nom. Nom. Seal Nom. Nom. Seal Nom. Nom. Seal Nom. Nom. Seal
Shaft Bore B WidthW Shaft Bore B WidthW Shaft Bore B WidthW Shaft Bore B WidthW
Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim. Dim.
22 35 60 78 100 10
8 24 7 37 62 100 10
24 7 45 8 80
26 40 65 110 12
22 47 72 85 110 12
9 24 7 40 62 120
26 42 48 65 8 110
90 12
22 25 47 7 72 120
10 24 7 52 65 120
95 12
26 37 50 68 8 125
22 26 42 7 72 120
11 7
26 47 80 100 125 12
24 40 52 68 8 130
12 28 7 28 47 7 72 130
105 12
30 52 70 140
28 40 72 8 130
55 110 12
14 30 7 42 80 140
7
35 30 47 85 10 115 140 12
26 52 70 150
30 62 8 72 8 150
15 7 56 120 12
32 45 80 160
35 32 47 7 85 10 150
125 12
28 52 58 72 160
8
30 47 80 160 12
16 7 130
32 35 50 7 75 170
8
35 52 80 135 170
60
28 62 8 85 140 170
10
30 47 90 145 175
36
17 32 7 50 7 80 8 150 180 15
35 52 62 85 160 190
10
40 62 8 90 170 200
30 52 7 85 180 210
38 63 10
18 32 7 55 90 190 220
8
35 62 85 200 230
40 52 7 65 90 10
32 55 100
20 35 7 40 60 90
8 68 10
40 62 100
47 72 90
70 10
35 55 100
22 40 7 60 95
42 8 72 10
47 62 100
72 95
75 10
100

The shaft and bore diameters are based on the standard DIN 3760. Saint-Gobain
Performance Plastics can manufacture non-standard sizes also. Contact the
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Sealing Technology Center at +32 (3) 4582828.

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PV Value
( Media Pressure in MPa X Surface Velocity in m/s)

T he PV value of a compound is the product of the unit load P


(MPa) on the projected area and the surface velocity V (m/s).
Intermittent service, reciprocating motion, cooling and design
innovations permit PTFE compounds to operate at much higher PV
values than the limit established using continuous rotary motion. The
As stated before, cooling and lowering the coefficient of friction
by means of lubrication can increase the limiting PV. Since so
many application parameters have an impact on the max. or
limiting PV, each application should be performance-tested to
verify the seal life and other seal related properties.
max PV or limiting PV is reached when the temperature generated by
the friction escalates.

Typical Limiting PV Chart

0,80

0,70

0,60
Pressure in MPa

0,50

0,40

0,30

0,20

0,10

0,00
0,0 5,0 10,0 15,0 20,0
Speed in m/s

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Hardware Design

SHAFT MATERIAL & HARDNESS SHAFT SURFACE ROUGHNESS


• Cast iron or hardenable steel is preferred. • The seal contact surface of a plunge ground shaft should be
• Shaft hardness of 40 to 58 HRC is recommended for low finished to a surface roughness of 0,2 to 0,4 µm Ra and be
to moderate hydraulic oil pressure (0-1,5 MPa). A free from machining leads.
higher hardness range of 58 to 65 HRC for high pressure
hydraulic oil, abrasive or non-lubricating medias, or high BORE SURFACE ROUGHNESS
speed applications 15 m/s and above. • A bore finish of approximately 0,8 µm Ra or smoother
should be maintained to assure proper sealing.
BORE MATERIAL
• Cast iron, steel, aluminum and other commonly used SHAFT LEAD-IN CHAMFER
metallic and nonmetallic materials are acceptable. • The shaft should be provided with a lead-in chamfer with a
Plastics are only acceptable for DynaLip® seals. diametral difference of d1-d2 and be free from burrs, sharp
corners or rough machining marks.

Housing And Shaft Recommendations


HOUSING HOUSING
DEPTH DEPTH
1,5 BORE CHAMFER
THIS CORNER 2,2 THIS CORNER DEPTH (C1)
15°/30°
MUST BE BURR FREE MUST BE BURR FREE
0,5 R 0,5 R
Ra Ra
MAX. 15°/30° 0,8 MAX. 20°/30° 0,8

BLEND BLEND
Ra Ra
0,2 - 0,4 HOUSING 0,2 - 0,4 HOUSING
DIA. DIA.
(d3) (d3)
30° MAX. 30° MAX.
SHAFT SHAFT
DIAMETER DIAMETER DIAMETER DIAMETER
(d1) (d2) (d1) (d2)

OmniLip™ Seal DynaLip® Seal

SHAFT LEAD-IN CHAMFER


d1 d1-d2 BORE TOLERANCE: H8
Up to 10 1.5 min. SHAFT TOLERANCE: h11
11 to 20 2.0 min.
21 to 30 2.5 min.
31 to 40 3.0 min.
41 to 50 3.5 min.
51 to 70 4.0 min.
71 to 100 4.5 min.
101 to 130 5.0 min.
131 to 180 6.0 min.
181 to 210 6.5 min.

BORE LEAD-IN CHAMFER (DYNALIP® ONLY)


Housing Diameter Sizes Bore Chamfer C1
Up to 100 1.5/2.0
100 to 200 2.1/2.5

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Hardware Variations

3,0 mm 3,0 mm
MAX. MAX.
SEALING LIP EXTENSION
• OmniLip™ seals incorporating two sealing lips, or a dust excluder, may
have seal lip extensions as shown. This must be considered when
designing a seal gland.

Non-Standard Seal Configurations

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®

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Seal Installation

C are must be taken not to damage the sealing lip during


the installation of the shaft through the seal. It is much
easier to install the seal if the shaft enters the seal from
the atmosphere side. If this is not possible, or if the seal must
be installed on a shaft which has a keyway or splines, please
contact the factory. We can help with the design and manu-
facture of simple tooling to assure that the seal is installed
without damage. OmniLip™ seals and DynaLip® seals
should be pressed into the bore evenly. A tool, as shown
below, simplifies this operation.

Installation Tooling

Care is essential in the installation of OmniLip™ & DynaLip® seals onto


the shaft. If sufficient chamfer (below I.D. of seal lip element) is not
possible, and/or if lip must pass over spline or keyway, a tapered
installation sleeve (shown at right) is necessary.
Sleeve design information is available on request.

Press Fit Tools

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Application Data Form for OmniLip™ and DynaLip® Seals
Fax this form to Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Sealing Technology Center at +32 (3) 4582669
Company Name Individual name

Street Address Title Phone number

City State Zip code Fax number

E-Mail

Application Information and Conditions

Device sealed ________________________________________________________________________________________

Number of units/year __________________________ Number of seals/unit ________________________________

Type of motion: □ Rotary □ Oscillating □ Reciprocating □ Static □ Dither

Media/Fluid __________________________________________________________________________________________

Amount in seal area: □ Full head □ Half Shaft □ Splash

Operating pressure (units) ____________ Proof pressure (units) ______________ Burst pressure (units) ________________

Temperature (units): High ________________ Low __________________________ Operating ______________________

RPM ______________________________________________________________________________________________

Direction of shaft rotation (as viewed from air side or low pressure side of seal): ( ) CW ( ) CCW

Allowable leakage (define units)____________________________________________________________________________

Friction (units): Breakaway ________________________________ Running ______________________________________

Life requirement ______________________________________________________________________________________

Duty cycle __________________________________________________________________________________________

Type of seal evaluation: □ Bench □ Field □ Both □ Explain __________________________________

Hardware Data

Can gland hardware be changed? __________________________________________________________________________

Bore DIA (include TOL.) ________________________________ Shaft DIA (include TOL.) ____________________________

Bore depth __________________________________________ X-section________________________________________

Bore/shaft misalignment (T.I.R.) __________________________ Shaft runout (T.I.R.) ________________________________

Material: Bore ______________________________________ Shaft __________________________________________

Finish: Bore ______________________________________ Shaft __________________________________________

Hardness: Bore ______________________________________ Shaft __________________________________________

Direction in which rod/shaft enters element: ( ) Air side or low pressure side ( ) Media side

Will sealing element be required to make contact with keyway, spline, etc.? □ Yes □ No

If “Yes” explain: ______________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Is installation tooling required? □ Yes □ No □ Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics to design □ Supply

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Notes

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Other High Performance Sealing Products

S aint-Gobain Performance Plastics has long been known for


advanced sealing solutions. We have more than three
decades of experience with PTFE, plus a full range of high
As the world’s leader in OmniLip™, DynaLip®, and
OmniSeal® seals, we bring you the advantages of our
latest production technology for timely and cost-effective
performance plastics and elastomers. answers to your most critical sealing applications.
Our specialty is engineered sealing devices including We welcome the opportunity to help you achieve the
OmniSeal® seals (spring energized PTFE seals) and elastomeric best technical and economical solutions for your sealing
hydraulic seals. requirements. For a complete list of products offered or
specific requirements call our Sealing Technology Center
at +32 (3) 4582828.

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* Manufacturing Facilities OmniLipTM is a trademark. DynaLip®,
Meldin®, Norglide®, Norslide®, OmniSeal®
and Rulon® are registered trademarks.

Elgiloy® is a registered trademark


of Elgiloy Specialty Metals.

The data and details in this catalogue were correct and up-to-date at the time of printing and are intended to provide information on our products and their possible applications.
This catalogue is not a specification and does not assure specific product characteristics or make reference to the suitability of the products for a definite application.

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