Another important factor to consider when choosing spark plugs for your MK7 GTI is the electrode material. The electrode material can vary between spark plugs and can have an impact on the performance of your engine. Copper, platinum, and iridium are common electrode materials used in spark plugs. Iridium spark plugs are often preferred for performance cars like the MK7 GTI due to their durability and ability to maintain a stable spark.
Nitrile
High wear resistance good running properties for general useOil or other seals can be used for grease and oil seals. A flexible lip, radial lip, or rotating shaft seal are different names for an oil seal. Single lip, double lip, triple lip, and four or more lips are frequent configurations. Double dust lip seal A seal with a garter spring design is the Double Dust Lip (DDL) seal. It has two dust lips, as the name would imply, plus a fluid lip with a garter spring to keep the lip firmly attached to the wear ring. Given the ongoing evolution of bearing seal designs, this seal would be considered a starting seal. For more than 50 years, this design has been the workhorse of the freight business; it still is in some regions. NBC Brenco Bearing Seal performs the fundamental task of keeping contaminants and grease out. Because of the garter spring, this seal would add the most torque and temperature to the bearing. Efficiency plus bearing seals Due to eliminating the fluid lip using poly inserts and rotors, the Efficiency Plus (EP) seal has a reduced torque value of fewer than 15 in-lbs. Although it features a triple dust lip rather than a double dust lip, the dust lip is still a molded component of the design. A labyrinth-like insert and rotor interlock each other to replace the fluid lip. NBC Brenco labyrinth provides excellent grease while lowering the torque required to rotate the seal. Other types of oil seal and grease seals include:
- If you own a vehicle with an LS3 engine, then you've likely heard about the importance of the valve cover gasket. This crucial component plays a vital role in ensuring that your engine runs smoothly and efficiently. In this article, we will provide you with everything you need to know about the LS3 valve cover gasket.


A wide range of industries rely on oil seals to ensure optimal operation of mechanical assemblies. Components in the industrial and automotive fields, such as pumps, fans, electric motors, and other rotating or moving parts, use oil seals to maintain lubrication and keep contaminants from entering the shaft. Seals are especially useful in applications exposed to extreme environmental temperatures and pressures.
Table 4: JTEKT oil seal type codes and corresponding ISO and JIS standards
Nitrile (also known as Buna N)
Conventional Motor Oil
Auto Oil seal structure
These new oil seals can also be equipped with a shaft rotation sensor.
HID (High Intensity Discharge)
Oil seals come in various shapes to fit the machine or substance for sealing.
For this reason, when designing a machine, it is important to select the oil seal that is right for that machine.
Next time, we will explain the key points to consider when selecting your oil seal.
NBR, also known as nitrile rubber or nitrile, is the most popular material for an oil seal because of its good resistance to many oils and greases, such as mineral grease and hydraulic oil. Depending on their composition, synthetic oils and greases, such as those based on glycol, can damage NBR rubber materials. Depending on the amount of glycol, a PTFE lip seal may be the best choice. NBR is also unable to cope with contact with acids and solvents. The rubber is suitable for oil and grease at temperatures from -35 °C to 100 °C.
However, it’s plagued with a few drawbacks, such as poor resistance to ozone, sunlight, and weather. It also has limited resistance to high temperatures and flames.
Another type of seal design has the metal encased in rubber (Figure 2.11).
The outer part of an oil seal is made of metal or rubber, depending on the intended application. Metal-cased seals are a cost-effective option used when the housing bore is made of the same material, allowing for equal expansion and contraction of the materials during use. Rubber-cased oil seals provide a tight fit and are commonly used when metal-cased seals have the potential to fail. They are corrosion-resistant and capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and pressures.
Figure 14.3. Oil aging of fluoroelastomers.5 Chart shows percent retained elongation. Conditions: Aged at 150°C in Service Fluid 105 (oil changed every 168 h).
Standard 3760/3761
-35 °C to + 100 °C
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