Seal House Ltd, Auckland
Phone 1: 0800 732 573 |
Phone 2: +64 9 274 8919 |
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Fax: +64 9 274 0142 |
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9 Lady Ruby Drive
Postcode:
Suburb: East Tamaki
Town / City: Auckland |
Postal Address:
PO Box 58 220
Botany,
Auckland
Postcode: 2163
Town / City: Auckland |
Prov / State: Auckland
Country: New Zealand |
Email:
www: http://www.sealhouse.co.nz |
Categories:
1. 04 Industry+Manufacture.
2. 43 Sales to Trade.
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Keywords:Saelhouse, Seal Jet, SealJet
Backup Rings
Custom Seals
Door Seals
Extruded Products
Gasketing
Industrial Plastics
Mechanical Seals
Moulded Product
O-rings
Packing
Piston Seals
Rod Seals
Rotary Seals
Seal Kits
Wear Rings
Wipers
Custom Seal Profile Range
Piston
Rod Seals
Wear Rings
Rotary
Back Ups
Wipers
Custom Seal Materials
Custom Seals can be produced in a wide range of materials, including:
SJUPUR (Ecopur) - thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer
SJUHPU (H- Ecopur) - hydrolysis-resistant thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer
SJUCPU (G- Ecopur) - a cast hydrolysis-resistant polyurethane-elastomer
SJUTPU (T- Ecopur) - thermoplastic polyurethane-elastomer
SJUSPU (S- Ecopur) polyurethane for water hydraulics and oil-free pneumatics
SJRNBR (EcoRubber 1) - elastomer based on acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber
SJRVIT (FPM) - elastomer based on fluororubber
SJREPD - elastomer based on ethylene-propylene rubber
SJREPW - elastomer based on ethylene-propylene rubber
SJRSIL - silicone rubber
SJRHBN (H-NBR) - hydrogenated or saturated acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber
SJTVIR (PTFE-Virgin) - thermoplastic
SJTTMB (PTFE with glass, bronze and MOS² fillers) - polytetrafluoroethylene
SJACEB (Acetal, Ecotal) - semi-crystalline polyacetal-copolymer
SJPMID (Ecomid) - cast polyamide
SJPEEK (Peek, Ecopeek) - polymer
SPECIALS - AFLAS®, any thermoplastic with mineral-reinforced polyamides, and high temperature plastics
Seal House can assist with choosing the best material for a particular application as each of these specialist materials offer different properties, including resistance to temperature (high or low), pressure (high or low); a range of chemicals and different degrees of abrasion. |
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