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AEROSPACE STANDARD, GLAND DESIGN, O-RING AND OTHER ELASTOMERIC SEALS

1993-06-11
HISTORICAL
AS4716
This SAE Aerospace Standard provides standardized gland (groove) design criteria and dimensions for elastomeric seal glands for static and dynamic applications. The glands have been specifically designed for applications using SAE AS568 size O-rings at pressures exceeding 1500 psi utilizing one or two anti-extrusion (backup) rings and applications at pressures under 1500 psi without backup rings. The glands have been sized to provide sufficient squeeze for effective sealing while at the same time limiting squeeze to allow satisfactory operation in dynamic applications. While specifically designed for standard size O-rings, these glands are also to be used with other elastomeric seals.
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Aerospace Rod Scraper Gland Design Standard

1999-07-01
HISTORICAL
AS4088B
Gland details are described for rod diameters from 1/4 to 15-1/2 in, inclusive, corresponding to AS568 O-Ring Dash No. sizes -108/-111, -206/-222, -325/-349 and -425/-460.
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Aerospace Rod Scraper Gland Design Standard

2020-11-03
CURRENT
AS4088F
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines gland details for scrapers for rod diameters from 1/4 to 15-1/2 inch (6.35 to 393.70 mm) inclusive, corresponding to AS568 O-ring Dash No. sizes -108/-111, -206/-222, -325/-349, and -425/-460. The gland details herein allow the use of more stable, efficient, and reliable scraper devices than MS33675 glands.
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Aerospace Rod Scraper Gland Design Standard

2006-03-10
HISTORICAL
AS4088C
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines gland details for rod diameters from 1/4 to 15-1/2 in. inclusive corresponding to AS568 O-Ring Dash No. sizes -108/-111, -206/-222, -325/-349 and -425/-460. The gland details herein provide more space than MS33675 and sufficient to fit more efficient and reliable excludion devices. Exclusion device configurations are not specified in this document.
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Aerospace Rod Scraper Gland Design Standard

2011-12-19
HISTORICAL
AS4088D
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines gland details for rod diameters from 1/4 to 15-1/2 in. inclusive corresponding to AS568 O-Ring Dash No. sizes -108/-111, -206/-222, -325/-349 and -425/-460. The gland details herein provide more space than MS33675 and sufficient to fit more efficient and reliable excludion devices. Exclusion device configurations are not specified in this document.
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Aerospace Size Standard for Oversize O-Rings

2019-12-02
CURRENT
AS5798A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) specifies the dimensions, tolerances and size codes (dash numbers) for O-rings with a larger cross-section than those to AS568, for use in glands per MIL-G-5514 where squeeze at low temperature is often insufficient to provide a leak-tight seal.
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Aerospace Size Standard for Oversize O-rings

2013-11-22
HISTORICAL
AS5798
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) is applicable to military and commercial aircraft. It specifies the dimensions, tolerances and size codes (dash numbers) for use in glands per MIL-G-5514 where squeeze at low temperature is often insufficient to provide a leak-tight seal. The dimensions and tolerances specified in this standard are suitable for any elastomeric material. This standard should not be used as a part standard, therefore no part numbers like AS5798-001X shall be created. Each dash number, which should be appended to an appropriate drawing or standard number, identifies one size O-ring only. An AS5798 sized O-ring is intended to replace an AS568 sized O-ring of the same dash number. An X suffix is part of the dash number to signify oversize. Temperature limitations of 275 °F (135 °C) and coefficient of thermal expansion of 9.0 × 10-5 unit length per °F (1.6 × 10-4 unit length per °C) were used for swell calculations.
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Anti Blow-By Design Practice for Cap Seals

2013-02-10
HISTORICAL
AIR1243C
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides information on anti blow-by design practice for cap seals. Suggestions for piston cap seal sidewall notch design and other anti blow-by design details are also described. It also includes information on two key investigations based on the XC-142 as part of the text and as Appendix A.
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Anti Blow-By Design Practice for Cap Seals

2018-08-13
CURRENT
AIR1243D
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides information on anti blow-by design practice for cap seals. Suggestions for piston cap seal sidewall notch design and other anti blow-by design details are also described. It also includes information on two key investigations based on the XC-142 as part of the text and as Appendix A.
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Anti Blow-By Design Practice for Cap Seals

2005-04-26
HISTORICAL
AIR1243B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides information on anti blow-by design practice for cap seals. Suggestions for piston cap seal sidewall notch design and other anti blow-by design details are also described. It also includes information on two key investigations based on the XC-142 as part of the text and as Appendix A.
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Calculations and Background Information Used to Specify the Dimensions in AS6235

2021-11-09
CURRENT
AIR7358
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains a description of the design approach, the calculations, some comparisons to alternate SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) documents, and the background information used to generate the standard face seal gland dimensions specified in AS6235. NOTE: This AIR should be read in conjunction with AS6235. In some instances, the information contained within AS6235 is repeated for clarity.
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ELASTOMER COMPATIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS RELATIVE TO O-RING AND SEALANT SELECTION

1992-07-01
HISTORICAL
AIR786A
This document contains data relative to the chemical nature of aerospace fluids and relates each to its effect upon elastomeric components. Since the compatibilities of elastomers are determined by the compounding as well as the nature of the base polymer, the elastomers considered are limited to finished compounds for which material or performance specifications could be referenced.
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Elastomer Compatibility Considerations Relative to Elastomer Selection

2021-10-01
CURRENT
AIR786C
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains data relative to the chemical nature of aerospace fluids and relates each to its empirical effect upon elastomeric components. Since the compatibilities of elastomers are determined by the compounding as well as the nature of the base polymer, the elastomers considered are limited to finished compounds for which material or performance specifications can be referenced.
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Elastomer Compatibility Considerations Relative to Elastomeric Sealant Selection

2014-11-06
HISTORICAL
AIR786B
This document contains data relative to the chemical nature of aerospace fluids and relates each to its empirical effect upon elastomeric components. Since the compatibilities of elastomers are determined by the compounding as well as the nature of the base polymer, the elastomers considered are limited to finished compounds for which material or performance specifications can be referenced.
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GLAND DESIGN, ELASTOMERIC O-RING SEALS, GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1231
This document establishes general gland design criteria for static and dynamic O-ring seal applications used in fluid systems and at fluid pressures common to the aerospace industry. Detailed discussion of design criteria and tables of recommended gland dimensions are contained in the documents listed in Table 1. S.I. unit conversions for U.S. customary units have been provided for reference purposes.
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