O-Rings

O-Rings

There are several different standards to choose from when it comes to O-ring dimensions.  The most popular in the United States is the AS568 standard for O-ring sizes and tolerances.  Maintained by the Society of Automotive Engineers, this standard allows the user to choose from five different cross-sections with inside diameters ranging from 1/32" to 26". Tube fitting boss seals are included in AS568 as 900 series O-ring sizes, and are intended for use in MS33649 (now superseded by SAE-AS5202) straight thread tube fitings. 

RT/Dygert also offers a wide array of metric sizes, in both standard and non-standard dimensions.  As a subset of the metric sizes offered, we also stock many Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS B2401) sizes. If an O-ring with special size or fluid resistance is required, RT/Dygert can provide custom O-rings, specially made to your demanding requirements.
SIZES
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Fit Groove Size
O.D.
AS568A
Dash No.
C/S
I.D.
Metric
Dimensions in Inches Nominal Size (Reference Only)
ID AS568A I.D. ± C/S Vol (in3) I.D. O.D. C/S
1186 001 0.029 .004 .040 ± .003 .0003 1/32 3/32 1/32
1187 002 0.042 .004 .050 ± .003 .0006 3/64 9/64 3/64
1188 003 0.056 .004 .060 ± .003 .0010 1/16 3/16 1/16
1189 004 0.07 .005 .070 ± .003 .0017 5/64 13/64 1/16
1190 005 0.101 .005 .070 ± .003 .0021 3/32 7/32 1/16
1191 006 0.114 .005 .070 ± .003 .0022 1/8 1/4 1/16
1192 007 0.145 .005 .070 ± .003 .0026 5/32 9/32 1/16
1193 008 0.176 .005 .070 ± .003 .0030 3/16 5/16 1/16
1194 009 0.208 .005 .070 ± .003 .0034 7/32 11/32 1/16
1195 010 0.239 .005 .070 ± .003 .0037 1/4 3/8 1/16
1196 011 0.301 .005 .070 ± .003 .0045 5/16 7/16 1/16
1197 012 0.364 .005 .070 ± .003 .0052 3/8 1/2 1/16
1198 013 0.426 .005 .070 ± .003 .0060 7/16 9/16 1/16
1199 014 0.489 .005 .070 ± .003 .0068 1/2 5/8 1/16
1200 015 0.551 .007 .070 ± .003 .0075 9/16 11/16 1/16
1201 016 0.614 .009 .070 ± .003 .0083 5/8 3/4 1/16
1202 017 0.676 .009 .070 ± .003 .0090 11/16 13/16 1/16
1203 018 0.739 .009 .070 ± .003 .0098 3/4 7/8 1/16
1204 019 0.801 .009 .070 ± .003 .0105 13/16 15/16 1/16
1205 020 0.864 .009 .070 ± .003 .0113 7/8 1 1/16
1206 021 0.926 .009 .070 ± .003 .0120 15/16 1-1/16 1/16
1207 022 0.989 .010 .070 ± .003 .0128 1 1-1/8 1/16
1208 023 1.051 .010 .070 ± .003 .0136 1-1/16 1-3/16 1/16
1209 024 1.114 .010 .070 ± .003 .0143 1-1/8 1-1/4 1/16
1210 025 1.176 .011 .070 ± .003 .0151 1-3/16 1-5/16 1/16
1211 026 1.239 .011 .070 ± .003 .0158 1-1/4 1-3/8 1/16
1212 027 1.301 .011 .070 ± .003 .0166 1-5/16 1-7/16 1/16
1213 028 1.364 .013 .070 ± .003 .0173 1-3/8 1-1/2 1/16
1214 029 1.489 .013 .070 ± .003 .0188 1-1/2 1-5/8 1/16
1215 030 1.614 .013 .070 ± .003 .0204 1-5/8 1-3/4 1/16
1216 031 1.739 .015 .070 ± .003 .0219 1-3/4 1-7/8 1/16
1217 032 1.864 .015 .070 ± .003 .0234 1-7/8 2 1/16
1218 033 1.989 .018 .070 ± .003 .0249 2 2-1/8 1/16
1219 034 2.114 .018 .070 ± .003 .0264 2-1/8 2-1/4 1/16
1220 035 2.239 .018 .070 ± .003 .0279 2-1/4 2-3/8 1/16
1221 036 2.364 .018 .070 ± .003 .0294 2-3/8 2-1/2 1/16
1222 037 2.489 .018 .070 ± .003 .0309 2-1/2 2-5/8 1/16
1223 038 2.614 .020 .070 ± .003 .0324 2-5/8 2-3/4 1/16
1224 039 2.739 .020 .070 ± .003 .0340 2-3/4 2-7/8 1/16
1225 040 2.864 .020 .070 ± .003 .0355 2-7/8 3 1/16
1226 041 2.989 .024 .070 ± .003 .0370 3 3-1/8 1/16
1227 042 3.239 .024 .070 ± .003 .0400 3-1/4 3-3/8 1/16
1228 043 3.489 .024 .070 ± .003 .0430 3-1/2 3-5/8 1/16
1229 044 3.739 .027 .070 ± .003 .0460 3-3/4 3-7/8 1/16
1230 045 3.989 .027 .070 ± .003 .0491 4 4-1/8 1/16
1231 046 4.239 .030 .070 ± .003 .0521 4-1/4 4-3/8 1/16
1232 047 4.489 .030 .070 ± .003 .0551 4-1/2 4-5/8 1/16
1233 048 4.739 .030 .070 ± .003 .0581 4-3/4 4-7/8 1/16
1234 049 4.989 .037 .070 ± .003 .0612 5 5-1/8 1/16
1235 050 5.239 .037 .070 ± .003 .0643 5-1/4 5-3/8 1/16
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Polyurethane

Non-Stock Material

Other Designations

AR; EU; Adiprene® Vibrathane® (Uniroyal)

Composition

Polyurethane diisocyanate

Temperature Range

-40 to 180 °F

Description

Polyurethane rubber is notable for its combination of hardness with elasticity, outstanding abrasion resistance and tear strength. Elastomeric urethane rubber, not to be confused with thermoplastic polyurethane, may be either ether (EU) or ester (AU) base, with the latter being the far more common of the two. It is often referred to as the "millable gum" urethane. The ester based polymer is superior in resistance to abrasion and heat, while the ether based polymer has better flexibility at low temperatures. Polyurethane is a moderately expensive material whose use is usually limited to applications that require its outstanding physical properties. Common end use applications are industrial seals, industrial rolls, O-Rings, caster wheels, gaskets, shoe soles and conveyor belts. Peroxide is the most commonly employed cure system, but sulfur curing is also possible in the extremely complex vulcanization chemistry involved in polyurethanes.
Information above applies to the generic material. Specific compounds may exhibit different properties.

Physical Properties*

  Excellent Good Fair Poor
Abrasion resistance      
Compression Set      
Elongation      
Flame resistance      
Gas permeability      
Low temperature flexibility      
Tear resistance      
Tensile strength      

Chemical Resistance*

  Excellent Good Fair Poor
Air      
Alcohols      
Aldehydes      
Concentrated acids      
Concentrated Bases      
Ethers      
Ketones      
LP Gas      
Mineral oil      
Oxidation      
Ozone      
Silicone Fluids      
Steam      
Sunlight      
Weather      
*Excellent, good, fair and poor are intended to serve as general guidelines only. Actual testing in the application environment is always recommended.
Information above applies to the generic material. Specific compounds may exhibit different properties.