Compression seal fitting
In mechanical engineering, a compression seal fitting, also known as a sealing gland, is intended to seal some type of element when the element must pass through a pressure or environmental boundary. A compression seal fitting may serve several purposes:
- It restrains the element from moving as a result of a pressure difference.
- It prohibits the leakage of gas or liquid media along the element.
- In some cases, it electrically isolates the element from the mounting device.
Applications
Typical applications include pressure vessels, autoclaves, holding tanks, pipelines, furnaces, or anywhere wires or sensors need to pass from inside to outside a vessel or wall where the pressure differentials or hazardous environments cause concern.Components
A very basic compression seal fitting is composed of four mechanical parts:- The body, which holds the elements being sealed and enables the other components to compress into it.
- The cap, which secures the sealant and follower into the body. Most importantly, when it is torqued into the body, it pushes the follower into the sealant which creates the axial force and creates the seal.
- The follower, which is pushed into the sealant from the torque on the cap and compresses the sealant. The sealant then fills all void spaces around the element and between the body.
- The soft sealant, Lava sealant, and Grafoil. The appropriate sealant for a gland depends on the environment being sealed against.
History and development
Soft sealant technology for compression seal fittings was developed in the 1950s by Conax Technologies. Since then, compression seal fittings have evolved to include multiple variations for different applications. Some applications include:Single-element sealing
Single-element compression seal fittings are used to seal a single element such as a temperature probe, tubewell, pipe, etc.- Packing Gland Series - for sealing on anything from fragile tubes and soft cables to solid probes or instruments
- Midlock Series - Best used for sealing on metal elements and/or high vibration environments
- Electrode Series - Fully isolating for electrical power or instrument isolation to 8000 V. Teflon insulation and sealant material used for high performance and chemical resistance.
- Split Series - seals cables and leads when larger probes or connectors are attached.
Multiple-element sealing
Multiple-element compression seal fittings are used when multiple elements of the same or different diameters such as metal tubing, ceramic or rigid plastic tube or pipe, temperature probe, a tubewell, low voltage instrumentation wire, or a power supply feedthrough.- Transducer Series - For bare wire sealing where elements remain fully electrically isolated throughout the fitting
- Multi-hole Ceramic Series - Non-isolating fitting for multiple elements up to diameter
- Multi-hole Metal Series - A flexible design for special hole patterns, irregular shapes, and mixtures of element sizes
- Split Series - For sealing elements that can pass through gland body but not the internal components
- Sensor Wire Seal Series - For sealing sensor leads in low-temperature and pressure applications. Ideal for embedded bearing temperature sensors, vibrations sensors, and proximity probes.