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Sterling Seal ORVT 650 382BRWX1 Brown Durometer Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Sterling Seal ORVT 650 382BRWX1 Brown Durometer

Sterling Seal, inc brown viton o-ring kits are used for personal and professional workshops, garages, plumbing services, hvac & general service trucks. Plastic case for portability and organized storage. Kits includes 382 pieces covering 30 most commonly used standard dash sizes. Sizes listed below. BROWN VITON – EASILY IDENTIFY FROM YOUR BLACK O RINGS; Viton resists boric and citric acids, ketones, hydrocarbons, and animal and vegetable oils. Sterling Seal, inc brown viton o-rings have excellent resistance to aging and ozone - low gas permeability and low compression set. Sterling Seal & Supply Seals exceed the requirements of ams 7259. These seals are suitable for applications ranging from -10 to +400°f.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Reliable Seal for Plumbing Systems

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I found Sterling Seal's brown durometer O-ring to be the best seal for plumbing systems. It has an excellent balance of hardness and flexibility, making it long-lasting. This Industrial and Scientific product can withstand high pressure and can perform in both hot and cold environments .It's a perfect fit for my needs as a professional plumber..

Pros
  • Excellent balance of hardness and flexibility, can withstand high pressure and temperature.
Cons
  • None that I've experienced so far.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

O-rings and O-rings

Seams are best. They probably work under high pressure or between two flat surfaces like a washing machine. If used in a low pressure groove, they will leak because they have a cast line around the inside and outside edges):

Pros
  • O-rings
Cons
  • Expensive