- The importance of high-pressure oil seals cannot be overstated. In industrial settings, where heavy machinery is constantly in operation, these seals are subjected to intense pressure and friction. Failure to function properly can lead to catastrophic consequences, including equipment damage, oil leaks, and even safety hazards. Therefore, it is imperative that high-pressure oil seals are selected and installed with great care.
- Spark plugs also undergo immense stress due to high temperatures and pressures within the engine
ignition spark plug. Over time, they can become fouled with carbon deposits or their electrodes can wear, reducing their effectiveness. Regular maintenance, including checking and replacing spark plugs as needed, is essential for optimal engine health.
Another common cause of black spark plugs is engine oil leakage. If oil is leaking into the combustion chamber, it can cause the spark plugs to become fouled with a black, sooty residue. This can lead to misfires and engine hesitation, as well as increased fuel consumption. It is important to address any oil leaks promptly and replace the spark plugs if necessary.

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jet engine spark plug. On the other hand, a faulty spark plug can lead to misfires, reduced engine performance, and even engine damage.
Most conventional oil seals are designed only to withstand very low-pressure applications (about 8 psi or less). If additional internal pressure is present or anticipated, pressure relief is necessary.
2. PRESSURE: Oil Seals cannot endure a lot of pressure. You need to understand your machinery’s pressure capabilities and ensure you use the correct seal to withstand its pressure levels.
Common lip materials available for use in our oil seals include:
Table 2 a): Common types of oil seals (with spring)