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Comment mesurer un joint torique

O-Rings: The right size for every occasion

O-rings come in different shapes and sizes. Connaître les mesures dont une application a besoin peut faire une différence sur le fonctionnement d’un joint torique. Si le joint torique est trop grand pour l’application, il ne s’étanchera pas correctement. If the O-ring is too small for the application, the seal might break. The performance of an O-ring seal can be optimized by choosing the most appropriate size, which can be found by measuring an O-ring.

How to measure an O-Ring

O-Rings have three different measurements: inside diameter, outside diameter, and cross-sectional thickness.

Inside diameter (I.D.) is measured from one inner border to the other with a measuring device (ruler, measuring tape, PI tape, etc.)

Outside diameter (O.D.) is measured from the outer border to another with a measuring device. However, O.D. is not often used.

Cross-sectional thickness (C.S.) can be measured with calipers or a micrometer. Gently clamp the jaws of the device onto the O-ring to avoid warping it.

If the O-ring is not whole, measure the length of the of the O-Ring and divide by π (3.14159), then subtract the cross-sectional thickness.

Schéma de mesure de la dimension extérieure et de la dimension intérieure d’un joint torique

Length ÷ π = Circumference

Circumference – C.S. = I.D.

For greater accuracy, it is recommended to use digital measurement equipment.

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