Characteristics and performance
The Hallite 50 comprises of a rubber seal, two split support rings and two split bearings, located either side of the seal. The nitrile rubber seal has proved itself to be extremely wear resistant in service.
It is designed to be compressed by the housing to ensure a low pressure seal and when pressurised be protected from extrusion damage by the extending lips of the support ring. A tough flexible polymer is used for the support ring which is scarf cut for assembly and to protect the seal from damage.
A rectangular reinforced nylon bearing completes the assembly and provides the seal and piston with support and guidance.
Product details
The proportions of this range of piston seals have been determined to give a satisfactory performance when used with recommended operating conditions.
Note: Other sizes of this design of seal are shown under Hallite 53, 64 and 68.
Ask an expertMax pressure *
Temp range
Max speed
* Max pressure stated is dependant on the material variant selected. Please consult the datasheet for further information.
- Recomended
- Possible
- Not suitable
* For fluid types marked as possible, please call our team of experts on +44 208 941 2244 to talk through your requirements and determine if this seal is the most suitable for your needs.
Dynamic application | Static application | |
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Fluids based on mineral oil | ||
Any | Recommended | Recommended |
Waterbased fluids | ||
HFA (5/95) | Possible | Recommended |
HFB (60/40 invert emulsion) | Recommended | Recommended |
HFC (water glycol) | Possible | Possible |
Water | Possible | Recommended |
Other fluid types | ||
Air/Nitrogen | Not suitable | Possible |
HFD (Phosphate ester ARYL Type) | Not suitable | Not suitable |
Synthetic esters (HEES, HFDU) | Possible | Possible |