Trusted Oil Seal Solutions for Long-Term Use
At DeePee Rubber, we make and supply precision-engineered rubber oil seals, Viton oil seals, PTFE oil seals, and much more.
What Is an Oil Seal?
Oil seals are commonly used in gearboxes, pumps, hydraulic seals, engines, and more. They retain lubricants and protect internal components against dust and debris.
Oil Seal Types & Their Uses
- Hydraulic Oil Seal – Withstands high pressure in hydraulic systems.
- Rubber Oil Seal – Durable and ideal for general applications.
- Viton Oil Seal – Heat- and chemical-resistant for tough environments.
- Grease Seal – Retains grease and resists dust entry.
- V Ring Seal – Works with rotating shafts to block contaminants.
- Piston Seal – Controls fluid movement inside cylinders.
- Oil Seal Kit – Convenient sets with multiple sizes and types.
- Oil Seals by Dimension – Choose based on shaft/housing size.
Materials Used in Oil Seals
- Nitrile Rubber – Oil-resistant and flexible.
- Viton – Excellent for extreme temperatures.
- PTFE (Teflon) – Low-friction and chemically resistant.
- Polyurethane – High wear resistance.
Benefits of Using Oil Seals
- Prevents oil or grease seal leakage.
- Protects against contamination from dust or water.
- Reduces wear on internal parts.
- Ensures pressure stability in hydraulic oil seal systems.
- Enhances energy efficiency and reduces breakdowns.
Applications of Oil Seals Across Industries
- Automotive – Gearboxes, engines, and axles.
- Hydraulics – Pistons and pumps in machinery.
- Construction Equipment – Cranes, mixers, loaders.
- Agricultural Machines – Tractors and irrigation tools.
- Oil & Gas – Heavy-duty, chemical-resistant systems.
- Manufacturing Units – Conveyors, gear systems, valves.
Why Trust Us for High-Quality Oil Seals?
- A wide selection of industrial rubber products.
- Custom-built options for OEMs and distributors.
- Competitive oil seal price with fast delivery.
- Advanced R&D for better sealing performance.
FAQs
Do You Provide Custom Oil Seals?
Yes, we provide custom oil seals based on size, material, and application.
How Do I Install an Oil Seal Properly?
What Are the Causes of Oil Seal Failure?
Incorrect installation, poor fit, high temperature, or mismatched material are some of the causes of oil seal failure.
How Long Do Deepee Rubber Oil Seals Last?
With correct use, they last through thousands of operation cycles.
Can Oil Seals Be Reused?
Reusing oil seals is not recommended. It compromises sealing efficiency.
How Do I Know if My Oil Seal Needs Replacement?
A few signs of oil seal replacement include leaks, wear marks, or unusual noise from sealed areas.
Can Deepee Rubber Oil Seals Withstand Extreme Temperatures?
Yes, our Viton oil seal or Teflon oil seals can be used for such conditions.