
Guide strip
The function of guide strip is to guide the piston and piston rod of a hydraulic cylinder and to absorb lateral forces properly. At the same time, it prevents any metal-to-metal contact, which will damage the surfaces.
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The function of guid strip guides is to guide the piston and piston rod of a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and to properly absorb lateral forces. At the same time, it prevents any metal-to-metal contact, which will damage the surfaces. This can ultimately cause seal damage, leakage and damage to hydraulic system components. Seal Supply stocks conductors in different materials, such as hard fabric, PTFE and Hallite 506 (fabric reinforced polyester resin). Below are brief descriptions of the properties of the different materials:
Laminated fabric:
for high-load applications
material design offers long life
low friction
PTFE bronze:
for low to medium loads
low friction, no slip-stick effect
good chemical resistance
embedding of dirt particles
Hallite Seals
Seal Supply supplies guide seals and guid strip from Hallite in addition to its extensive standard range. This brand has a large market share in the field of hydraulic seals. For the Dutch market, Seal Supply is Hallite's official distributor. As a partner of Hallite, we therefore supply the full range of Hallite products. Seal Supply is therefore your perfect partner if you are looking for A-brand wiper seals, including names like Hallite 506. With this partnership, we offer you a nice rounded range of quality products.
Hallite 506
Hallite's 506 is fabric-reinforced polyester resin guid strip, available in two shapes, spiral lengths and in rolls, is suitable for a wide range of media and is widely used in hydraulics and mining applications.
Overview
Function | Standard material | Temperature (°C) | Temperature (°C) | Speed | Pressure |
guide strip | PTFE bronze | up to -60 | up to 200 | up to 15 m/s | 15 N/mm2 |
guide strip | Laminated fabric | up to -50 | up to 130 | up to 1 m/s | 350 N/mm2 |
guide strip | Hallite 506 | up to -40 | up to 120 | up to 5 m/s | 450 N/mm2 |