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Reliability (Mechanical Seals Failure Modes 2)

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Swelling of rubber parts: Swelling of rubber is an increase in volume and a decrease in hardness due to absorption of a solvent.

Author: Martin Mc Neill

Swelling of rubber parts: Swelling of rubber is an increase in volume and a decrease in hardness due to absorption of a solvent.



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The volume increase depends on the type and grade of rubber, the type and concentration of the solvent as well as the temperature and time of exposure. In extreme situations, the linear dimensions of a swollen rubber part can be doubled.


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