Back-Up Rings & Polyurethane O-Rsing

Back-up rings are essential components used to prevent seal extrusion in high-pressure applications. They support O-rings by minimizing the “E” gap between metal parts that could otherwise lead to seal failure

Back-Up Rings & Polyurethane O-Rings

Back-up rings are essential components used to prevent seal extrusion in high-pressure applications. They support O-rings by minimizing the “E” gap between metal parts that could otherwise lead to seal failure. Polyurethane (HPU) O-rings and PTFE rings are among the most widely used solutions due to their resilience, chemical compatibility, and wide operating ranges.

Key Features

Back-Up Rings

  • Designed to prevent extrusion in high-pressure environments

  • Compensate for loose-fitting parts and large extrusion gaps

  • Made commonly from PTFE (scarf or spiral cut)

  • Available in PEEK and Nylon for higher pressure or larger gaps

  • Resistant to oils, solvents, and have a broad temperature range

Polyurethane (HPU) O-Rings

  • Exceptional abrasion resistance

  • High resilience and low compression set (better than nitrile)

  • Can eliminate the need for back-up rings in certain applications

  • Resistant to:

    • Water up to 100°C

    • Sea water

    • Mineral & vegetable oils

    • Silicone oils

    • Ozone and cold oxygen

    • HFA, HFB fluids

    • Diluted acids and lyes

  • Available in standard or custom sizes, injection-moulded or lathe-cut

Importance

  • Prevents seal failure: Back-up rings block O-rings from entering clearance gaps during pressure spikes, which avoids nibbling and seal damage.

  • Ensures longevity and reliability: By supporting the primary sealing element, they extend seal life in extreme service conditions.

  • Essential for high-pressure systems: Especially where pulsation or sudden pressure surges occur.

  • Reduces downtime and maintenance costs: Effective sealing means fewer leaks and replacements.

  • Ideal for heavy-duty use: HPU O-rings perform well under high dynamic loads, making them suitable for industrial and hydraulic systems.

  • Enhances system safety: Prevents catastrophic failures due to seal extrusion or degradation.

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