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High Pressure Seals are a type of adhesive and sealant used to create a tight seal in applications that require high pressure. They are typically used in applications such as hydraulic systems, fuel systems, and other industrial applications. High Pressure Seals are designed to withstand extreme temperatures, pressures, and chemical exposure. They are also designed to be resistant to wear and tear, and to provide a long-lasting seal.
High Pressure Seals are typically made from a variety of materials, including rubber, silicone, and polyurethane. These materials are chosen based on the application and the environment in which the seal will be used. The seal must be able to withstand the pressure, temperature, and chemical exposure of the application.
High Pressure Seals are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and industrial. They are used to create a tight seal in applications that require high pressure, such as hydraulic systems, fuel systems, and other industrial applications.
Some companies in the High Pressure Seals market include Parker Hannifin, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, and SKF. Show Less Read more