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No way out: The science of sealing technologies

April 27, 2025 by Mark Allinson

In the complex world of machinery, vehicles, and industrial systems, it is often the unseen components and materials that play the most critical roles.

Among these are sealing technologies – essential elements that ensure equipment operates efficiently, safely, and reliably.

Seals may seem simple at first glance, but behind each one lies a highly sophisticated combination of materials science, engineering design, and manufacturing precision.

What are sealing technologies?

Sealing technologies are designed to prevent the leakage of fluids (such as oils, gases, water, and chemicals) between components in mechanical systems.

They also serve to keep out contaminants like dust, dirt, and moisture, which could otherwise degrade performance or cause premature failure.

Seals are critical wherever two surfaces meet and must move relative to each other, or where fluids and gases must be contained under pressure.

This includes everything from the engines of automobiles and aircraft to food processing equipment, industrial robots, wind turbines, and medical devices.

Key applications for seals

Sealing solutions are used across a vast range of industries, including:

  • Automotive: Engines, transmissions, electric drivetrains, battery systems, braking systems.
  • Industrial machinery: Hydraulic systems, pumps, compressors, gearboxes.
  • Energy: Oil and gas extraction equipment, renewable energy systems, fuel cells.
  • Medical devices: Pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment, diagnostic machinery, surgical instruments.
  • Consumer goods: Appliances, recreational vehicles, and smart devices.

In each of these sectors, seals must be precisely engineered to withstand specific operating conditions – such as high pressure, extreme temperatures, aggressive chemicals, or long-term mechanical wear.

What materials are used?

The performance of a seal is largely determined by the materials from which it is made. Depending on the application, seals may be manufactured from:

  • Elastomers: Such as nitrile rubber (NBR), fluoroelastomer (FKM), or ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), offering flexibility and resistance to various fluids and temperatures.
  • Thermoplastics: Providing excellent mechanical strength and resistance to chemical attack.
  • Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE): Known for its exceptionally low-friction properties and chemical inertness.
  • Composite materials: Combinations of rubber, fabric, and plastics designed to meet multiple performance requirements simultaneously.

Choosing the right material is crucial to ensure that the seal delivers optimal performance throughout its expected lifespan, even under extreme conditions.

Precision engineering at work

Beyond materials, the geometry of a seal – its lips, grooves, ridges, and surface treatments – is carefully designed to manage contact pressures, reduce friction, and accommodate dynamic movements between components.

Advanced sealing solutions often involve sophisticated computer modeling, laboratory simulation, and rigorous real-world testing. These processes help ensure that modern seals meet stringent requirements for durability, efficiency, and environmental performance.

Sealing technologies: An essential foundation for innovation

As industries continue to push the boundaries of performance, sustainability, and automation, sealing technologies remain a vital foundation for innovation.

Whether enabling the next generation of electric vehicles, supporting the transition to renewable energy, or ensuring the safe operation of critical medical equipment, seals play a key role in keeping the world’s most important systems running smoothly.

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