SEALING METHODS AND HARDWARE FOR EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES APRIL 11-12, 2018
SEALING METHODS AND HARDWARE FOR EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES INTRODUCTION to APM HEXSEAL PURPOSE To review various ways to seal equipment and to give an overview of APM Hexseal sealing products OBJECTIVE Evaluate both wet and dry sealing methods Review design of APM Hexseal hardware 2
OVER 70 YEARS OF SEALING INNOVATION APM Hexseal products are used around the world, in all types of harsh conditions Since 1947, more than 50 million sealing parts have been placed into service Over 200,000 satisfied customers Numerous patents and innovations to keep pace with today s technology 3
A COMPLETE RANGE OF SEALING PRODUCTS Boots & Bushings: Toggle switches Pushbutton switches Rotary shafts Rocker switches Circuit breakers 4
A COMPLETE RANGE OF SEALING PRODUCTS Sealing Hardware: Self-sealing screws Self-sealing bolts Self-sealing nuts Sealing washers Self-sealing rivets 5
WHY SEALING HARDWARE? Adverse external environments (rain, submersion, dust, etc.) can enter unprotected equipment and cause equipment failure, process downtime and expensive service calls. Leaks from INSIDE the equipment can reduce equipment performance or cause a loss of valuable process product. Result is costly to all and can ruin the reputation of the equipment manufacturer! 6
FASTENER SEALING OPTIONS WHICH WAY TO GO? WET?? Liquid sealant / adhesive DRY?? Tape O-rings and standard screws Flat rubber/deformable washers Self-sealing fasteners DO IT MYSELF OR BUY READY-MADE?? Set up production equipment & train personnel to apply the sealant properly Or buy the fastener with the sealing system already built-in 7
WET LIQUID THREAD SEALANTS Requires two or three steps and trained personnel and/or expensive sealant dispenser equipment Preparation (cleaning, etc.) Application Curing time Not ideal for use on fasteners Difficult, if not impossible to remove from the fastener threads for field maintenance or repair Does not seal under the screw head Lacks reusability Possible chemical disposal issues Sealant Dispenser for Screws 8
O-RINGS OR WASHERS WITH STANDARD SCREWS O-rings or flat washers with standard screws present problems now and in use How much torque to tighten fully? Too little and the screw will loosen with time; too much and the o-ring or washer will tear Inability to obtain contact of the screw head against the surface results in a rubber mount that is more susceptible to loosening over time (tightening of all screws may be required on a regular basis) Field servicing will require replacement of o-ring or washer 9
O-RINGS WITH PROPRIETARY SCREW DESIGN APM Hexseal s proprietary o-ring groove insures easy one-step sealing Groove is formed under the screw head to give a space for the o-ring to compress into, allowing full, 360 degree contact with the mating surface O-ring is compressed only 20-30 percent, resulting in long o-ring life and re-usability; impossible to overtighten or damage the o-ring Seals to 20,000psi! 10
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APM HEXSEAL O-RING SYSTEM VARIATIONS APM Hexseal offers a wide range of screw types, sizes and o-rings to suit most every application Screws from #2-56 (M2) to ¼-28 (M6) Hex Head bolts from ¼-20 (M6) to 5/8-11 (M16) Other sizes available on special order Hex head, pan head, flat head (countersunk), rivets and more Drives: slotted, Phillips, 6-lobe ( Torx compatible) and more Screw material: 18.8 stainless steel (similar to ISO A2 grade) Standard screw material complies with US government DFARS stainless steel country of origin restrictions O-ring material: standard is silicone rubber; other materials (Fluorosilicone, Viton, Buna, Neoprene, EPDM) available 12
WHICH O-RING MATERIAL TO CHOOSE? APM Hexseal has found, over the years, that silicone rubber will provide the best performance in 95 percent of the applications, but you should ask yourself the following questions: What is the service temperature range expected? Will the equipment be subject to frequent / continuous wetting with petroleum products or other fluids? Will there be high pressure washdowns (what chemicals used)? How often will the fastener be loosened / removed & replaced? 13
O-RING MATERIAL OPTIONS Elastomer Options for APM Hexseal O-Rings Compound Letter & Code Material Name Relevant Specifications Service Temp. in F Service Temp. in C RESISTANCE Ozone Chemicals Petroleum Oil Soap Solutions Tensile PSI Elongation % TYPICAL PROPERTIES Abrasion Resistance Compression Set S 2701 Silicone A-A-59588, Class 2, GR60 or GR70-80 to +425-62 to +219 A B U A 500-1800 100-800 A A L 2615 FluoroSilicone MIL-DTL-25988C, Type 1, Class 1, GR60 or GR70-70 to +392-57 to +200 A B A A 600-1400 100-700 B A V 5701 Viton A ASTM D2000 75 Durometer -15 to +400-26 to +205 A A A A 2000-2200 300-400 C B N 4601 Buna N (Nitrile) ASTM D2000 70 Durometer -30 to +250-34 to +121 C C A A 1500-3000 400-600 A B E 3601 Neoprene ASTM D2000 70 Durometer -35 to +225-37 to +107 B C B A 1500-4000 100-700 B C F 7601 EPDM (Ethylene Propylene) ASTM D2000 70 Durometer -70 to +250-57 to +121 A U U A 1400-1600 500-600 B A Viton is a registered trademark of DuPont Performance Elastomers. RESISTANCE Key: A Recommended; B Fair/Satisfactory; C Acceptable/Poor; D - Unsatisfactory 14
A CLEARANCE HOLE IS BEST COVER CH PH BASE Making sure that the panel/cover has an adequate clearance hole (CH) provides a space for the o-ring when the fastener is tightened, ensuring that the o-ring is not over-compressed (CH is slightly larger than Pilot Hole (PH)) If the self-sealing fasteners are used to secure a cover that is more than 2-3 threads thick, simply increase the cover through-hole to that specified Smaller is better: too large a clearance hole (CH) will allow the o-ring to be pushed into the hole, resulting in reduced sealing 15
THREADLOCKING OPTIONS: STRIP / BAR A strip of threadlocking material is inserted into a groove cut into the fastener threads. Most common material is Nylon 6.6, which allows 15 onoff cycles and is rated for -65 F to +250 F (-54 C to +121 C) Other materials available for a use range of from -450 F to +550 F (-268 C to +288 C) Meets IFI 124, IFI 524 & MIL-DTL-18240, as well as other NAS, AN & MS callouts Best method to use if you require a maximum anti-vibration assembly 16
THREADLOCKING OPTIONS: PELLET A pellet of threadlocking material is inserted into a hole drilled into the fastener threads: Most common material is Nylon 6.6, which allows 15 onoff cycles and is rated for -65 F to +250 F (-54 C to +121 C) Other materials available for a use range of from -450 F to +500 F (-268 C to +260 C) Meets IFI 124, IFI 524, MIL-DTL-18240F & NASM25027 A cost effective method to use if you require a high antivibration assembly that meets most industry and military standards 17
THREADLOCKING OPTIONS: PATCH A patch of threadlocking material is bonded onto the fastener threads: Most common material is Nylon 11, which allows up to 5 on-off cycles and is rated for +250 F (+121 C) For a wider temperature range (from -70 F to +500 F (-57 C to +260 C)) we use a glass-reinforced Nylon Meets IFI 124, IFI 524 & MIL-DTL-18240F, Type P The fastener is heated and the Nylon powder is sprayed onto the threads The most cost effective, pre-applied threadlocking method to use if you require an anti-vibration assembly that meets most industry and military standards 18
SELF-SEALING NUTS SEAL DIFFERENTLY SEELNUTS Seals the mating surface AND the threads Sealing material is molded to a specially made nut Molded Threads Are the Key The molding process creates rubber threads on the sealing end of the nut Offers full sealing of the threads Helps to prevent loosening Full, molded rib seals the mating surface Silicone rubber standard Self-sealing SEELNUTS are ideal for use in applications not suited to sealing screw (mounting of hinges or mounting brackets, etc.) 19
GAS AND FLUID-TIGHT SEALING WASHERS Sealing ribs maximize sealing and help seal over irregular surfaces Type 304 stainless steel is standard; other materials available on special order Molded-in sealing material seals the contact surface AND the underside of the securing fastener 20
SEELOC SEALING WASHERS Self-sealing SEELOC washers are the only ones that positively seal the mating surface AND the underside of the screw or nut Available to seal fasteners from #6 to ½ inch (M3 to M12) Washer diameters: 0.55, 0.75, 1.0 and 1.5 inches Standard sealing material: silicone rubber Optional black oxide finish 21
HEAVY DUTY SEELOC WASHERS Thicker stainless steel produces minimum 50% higher tightening torque and the ability to cover and seal larger through holes without bending. Available in popular sizes. 22
MOLDED MATERIAL OPTIONS Elastomer Options for APM Hexseal Sealing Boots, Bushings, Seelnuts & Seeloc Washers Compound Letter & Code Material Name Relevant Specifications Service Temp. in F Service Temp. in C Ozone RESISTANCE Chemicals Petroleum Oil Soap Solutions TYPICAL PROPERTIES Tensile PSI Elongation % Abrasion Resistance Compression Set S 2701 Silicone A-A-59588, Class 3A, GR30, GR50, GR60-103 to +400-75 to +204 A B U A 500-1800 100-800 A A L 2615 FluoroSilicone MIL-DTL-25988 (B), Type 2, Class 1, GR60-70 to +392-57 to +200 A B A A 600-1400 100-700 C A N 4601 Buna N (Nitrile) ASTM D2000 60 Durometer -22 to +212-30 to +100 C C A A 1500-3000 400-600 A B E 3601 Neoprene ASTM D2000 60 Durometer -40 to +257-40 to +121 B C B A 1500-4000 100-700 B C F 7601 EPDM (Ethylene Propylene) ASTM D2000 70 Durometer -60 to +300-51 to +149 A U U A 1400-1600 500-600 B A Various durometer and color options available. Please contact us for more information. 23
We are the Innovator, NOT the Imitator! Nobody beats our experience, quality and range of certifications. ALL products fully RoHS compliant Most products Component Recognized by Underwriters Labs (UL) for industrial use with enclosure protections up to Types 4X and 6P (meets USA & Canadian standards) Full range of products meeting USA MIL specs for military use IEC60529 rated up to IP66 / IP68 Stainless steel for standard fasteners is DFARS compliant 24
APM Hexseal SEELSKREWS, SEELBOLTS, SEELNUTS, SEELRIVETS and SEELOC washers solve sealing problems that ordinary fasteners and other sealing techniques can not! When Just Fastening Isn t Enough! 25
Every Day, All Over the World, We Protect Equipment From Damaging Environments and Use. Contact us today for the right Sealing Solution for your customers. Ask the Experts at APM Hexseal! 26
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