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SSP manufactures, tests, and supports three lines of stainless steel o-ring
face seal fittings — the S-Seal, P-Seal, and Q-Seal. Each of these families
provides the user with a dependable method for connecting tubing or piping. Each
series features a high durometer o-ring that is held captive by a precision
machined groove in the fitting body.
By not relying on a metal-to-metal seal, the o-ring face seal fitting
distinguishes itself from flared, flareless, and compression fittings. Each of
these fitting methods depends on deforming the metal surface of the tubing or
piping to which it is being connected to provide a seal. The o-ring face seal
fitting uses elastomeric seals as its primary method of sealing with
metal-to-metal contact on its flat-face securing the o-ring in place.
The S-Seal Fitting, designed to SAE J1453, is intended for general
applications including hydraulics and vacuum systems. There are over twenty-one
different body shapes and straights for tubing from _" to 1-1/2" available as
SAE standards. The more common method of attaching tubing utilizes a sleeve,
which is brazed in the tube socket. SSP’s S-Seal can be used interchangeably
with Parker Seal-LokTM.
The P-Seal Fitting meets the requirements of Naval Bureau of Ships
(BuShips) Series 810 drawings for fluid and gas service up to 3,000
psi. There
are twenty-one different body shapes and straights for tubing from _" to 2".
SSP’s P-Seal can be used interchangeably with CPV’s Mark VIII Series.
The Q-Seal Fitting is the most heavy-duty o-ring face seal fitting. It
conforms to the requirements of Naval BuShips Series 803 drawings. It is used
for gas and liquid applications ranging from vacuum to 6,000 psi at temperatures
from -20°F to 225°F. This three-piece fitting with universal nut is available in
sizes 1/8" thru 2". SSP’s Q-Seal can be used interchangeably with CPV’s
O-Seal.
To obtain SSP’s O-Ring Face Seal brochure #0-0398 , please e-mail your
request to Myers & Co., Inc.
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