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Home Oil SealsSeals for agricultural machineryOil seal TG4 35x72x10/12 NBR WLK/TW , for washing mashines 03AT43,Bosch ,Siemens 00171291,00613082

Oil seal TG4 35x72x10/12 NBR WLK/TW , for washing mashines 03AT43,Bosch ,Siemens 00171291,00613082

Price: €2.01
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  • Code:
    47035072110
  • Weight:
    0.042 Kgs

Oil seal type ASW (TGY) , with an additional sealing edge, with  dust lip and with spring.  

Material: nitrile rubber (NBR).

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Suitable for:

Bosch ,Siemens

Manufacturer:  

HUO SHIN ENTERPRISE CO.

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Oil seal TG4 35x72x10/12 NBR  WLK/TW , for washing mashines  03AT43,Bosch ,Siemens 00171291,00613082
Oil seal TG4 35x72x10/12 NBR  WLK/TW , for washing mashines  03AT43,Bosch ,Siemens 00171291,00613082Oil seal TG4 35x72x10/12 NBR  WLK/TW , for washing mashines  03AT43,Bosch ,Siemens 00171291,00613082

Rubber properties - Acrylnitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR):

Standard color: black

NBR rubber demonstrates excellent resistance to the effects of mineral oils. It also provides particularly good results with hydraulic oils, grease, diesel fuels plus other aliphatic hydrocarbons, diluted acids and alkaline solutions that do not contain aromatic or chlorinated additives. Its excellent mechanical properties, such as high resistance to pressure and abrasion, high stability and good temperature resistance (-20°С to +120 °С), ensure a wide application range for this rubber. 

Advantages:

- good oil and fuel resistance (especially to hydraulic oils)

- good working temperature range: -20°С to +120 °С in oil

- good resistance to pressure

- good wear resistance and high tensile strength

- low swelling in water

Limitations:

- poor weather, light and ozone resistance 

- poor resistance to polar fluids 

- poor resistance to chlorinated hydrocarbons