Respuesta rápida
Replace O-rings on underwater connectors:
- Regular use: Every 12 months or 100 mating cycles
- Heavy use: Every 6 months or 200 mating cycles
- Critical applications: Every 6 months regardless of use
- Immediately if: Visible damage, flattening, cracking, or after any leak incident
Always keep spare O-ring kits on hand and inspect O-rings before every dive or deployment.
O-Ring Inspection Checklist
Before Every Use
- ✓ Clean O-ring and groove with fresh water
- ✓ Inspect for cuts, nicks, or abrasions
- ✓ Check for flattening or permanent set
- ✓ Look for cracks or brittleness
- ✓ Verify O-ring is properly seated in groove
- ✓ Apply appropriate lubricant
Signs O-Ring Needs Replacement
- ❌ Visible cuts or tears
- ❌ Flat spots or loss of roundness
- ❌ Cracks when bent or stretched
- ❌ Hardness change (too soft or too hard)
- ❌ Discoloration or swelling
- ❌ Any history of leak at that seal
Replacement Schedule by Application
| Solicitud | Replacement Interval | Inspection Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| ROV (frequent use) | 6 months or 200 cycles | Before every dive |
| Scientific instruments | 12 months | Before every deployment |
| Permanent installations | 24 months | Every 6 months |
| Diving equipment | 12 months or 100 cycles | Before every dive |
| Aquaculture systems | 12 months | Every 3 months |
| Emergency/safety equipment | 6 months | Every 3 months |
O-Ring Material Selection
Common Materials
| Material | Temperature Range | Ideal para | Life Expectancy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buna-N (Nitrile) | -40°C to +100°C | Freshwater, hydraulic fluids | 2-3 años |
| Viton (FKM) | -20°C to +200°C | Saltwater, chemicals, high temp | 3-5 years |
| Silicona | -60°C to +230°C | Wide temperature, potable water | 2-4 years |
| EPDM | -50°C to +150°C | Freshwater, steam, weathering | 3-5 years |
| Perfluoroelastomer | -20°C to +300°C | Extreme chemical resistance | 5+ years |
Recommended for Underwater Use
Viton (FKM) is the preferred material for most underwater applications due to:
- Excellent saltwater resistance
- Good compression set properties
- Wide temperature range
- Resistance to ozone and UV
Proper O-Ring Installation
Step-by-Step Guide
- Clean the groove: Remove all debris, old lubricant, and contaminants
- Inspect the groove: Check for scratches, corrosion, or damage
- Lubricate: Apply thin coat of compatible lubricant to O-ring and groove
- Install O-ring: Stretch minimally, ensure it sits evenly in groove
- Check seating: O-ring should be slightly compressed (15-30%)
- Final lubrication: Apply light coat to mating surfaces
Common Installation Mistakes
- ❌ Overstretching the O-ring during installation
- ❌ Using incompatible lubricants (petroleum-based on some materials)
- ❌ Twisting or rolling the O-ring
- ❌ Installing in damaged or dirty groove
- ❌ Using wrong size or cross-section
O-Ring Lubrication
Recommended Lubricants
- Silicone grease: General purpose, compatible with most materials
- Krytox GPL 105: Premium, long-lasting, oxygen-compatible
- Molykote 111: High viscosity, excellent water resistance
- Dielectric grease: For electrical connectors
Lubricants to Avoid
- Petroleum-based greases (damage many O-ring materials)
- WD-40 or similar penetrating oils
- Soap or detergent (washes away, not a true lubricant)
Spare O-Ring Management
What to Keep in Stock
- Complete O-ring kit for each connector type
- Minimum 2 complete sets per connector in service
- Assorted common sizes for emergency repairs
- Compatible lubricant
Storage Guidelines
- Store in cool, dark place (below 25°C / 77°F)
- Avoid direct sunlight and ozone sources
- Keep in original packaging until use
- Rotate stock every 2-3 years
- Do not store hanging or stretched
Contáctenos
O-ring kits and seals: parts@hysfsubsea.com
Technical support: tech@hysfsubsea.com
General inquiries: info@hysfsubsea.com









