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TagOz Seals Red “SuperPolymer”, a cut above the rest
Oz Seals Australia has formulated a material that is designed to outlast even your manufacturing equipment.
Oz Seals Red “SuperPolymer”..
Wilhem Prinz – ABC Radio Brisbane Interview
Broadcast Date: 11 September 2017 | ABC Radio Brisbane
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How to seal your hydraulic equipment properly?
Your hydraulic equipment needs to be well sealed to avoid any damage or leaks from faulty seals. There are a number of causes of faulty..
Sealing Materials for Food and Drug Grade Applications
A wide variety of food, beverage and drug processing equipment use food grade seals in their daily operations. Seals for these industries..
Reviving the PK56 Robust Hydraulic Piston Seal for Tough Conditions
An enduring example of a classic seal design for harsh conditions where shock loads and pressure spikes present an issue is the PK56..
How to Find the Right Seal in 3 Steps [Infographic]
Finding the right type of hydraulic seal or pneumatic seal can be easier than you think. While there are hundreds of various seal types,..
Thermoplastic vs. Thermoset: What’s the difference?
A simple way to understand the difference between thermoplastic materials and thermoset materials is that while thermoplastics soften..
Super Polymers Boost Productivity
Australia’s answer to optimising manufacturing productivity
This article was featured in QMI Solutions (Edition 3, November 2014)
In..
New Generation Oz Packings Still The Most Forgiving Under Harsh Conditions
As of late, many packings have been replaced by mechanical seals. But not all packings can be completely replaced by mechanical seals, as..
Oz Seals Develops Stronger Aflas Extreme Elastomer for Chemical Resistance
Oz Seals has developed its latest in elastomer innovations, Aflas Extreme TFE Elastomer. Based on Aflas™ by Asahi Glass Company, Aflas..