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Paper Polished Shaft Surface Finish for Radial Lip Seals
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In recent years, the methods for finishing shaft surfaces for radial lip seals have received greater attention. The standard surface finish specification, which requires 0.25-0.50 micrometres Ra with no machine lead and recommends plunge grinding, remains valid for only a portion of the shafts used in vehicular applications. Each finishing process requires its own specification. This paper evaluates paper-polishing for preparation of radial lip seal running surface finishes.
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Murden, B., "Paper Polished Shaft Surface Finish for Radial Lip Seals," SAE Technical Paper 930534, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930534.Also In
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