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The task at hand is to seal a rotating shaft with high vacuum (10^-5 tor) on one side using a STEFA rotary shaft seal.
The STEFA is basic and look reminiscent of the one below.
Are there guides for choosing the dimensions of the enclosure, similar to the O-ring guide used for O-ring seals? The STEFA is marked as an having inner diameter of 6 mm and an outer diameter of 16 mm. The shaft has an outer diameter of 6.3 mm.
The current enclosure has an inner diameter of 16 mm and there is no compression against the face of the seal, only a stopper. The seal works when the shaft is not rotating, but leaks small amounts of air when rotating. The intuition is to apply more compression.
The STEFA is basic and look reminiscent of the one below.
Are there guides for choosing the dimensions of the enclosure, similar to the O-ring guide used for O-ring seals? The STEFA is marked as an having inner diameter of 6 mm and an outer diameter of 16 mm. The shaft has an outer diameter of 6.3 mm.
The current enclosure has an inner diameter of 16 mm and there is no compression against the face of the seal, only a stopper. The seal works when the shaft is not rotating, but leaks small amounts of air when rotating. The intuition is to apply more compression.
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