Fluid Power World

  • Home
  • Technologies
    • Hydraulics
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • Filtration/Contamination Control
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Fluids
      • Fluid Conditioning
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Pumps & Motors
      • Related Technologies
      • Sealing
      • Sensors & Gauges
      • Valves & Manifolds
    • Pneumatics
      • Air Preparation & Regulation
      • Compressed Air Technologies
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • End Effectors & Grippers
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Sensors
      • Vacuum
      • Valves & Manifolds
  • Engineering Basics
  • Trending
  • Resources
    • Digital Issues
    • Pneumatics Tech Toolbox
    • Podcasts
    • Subscribe to Fluid Power World Print Magazine
    • Videos
    • Webinars / Digital Events
    • White Papers
  • Women in Engineering
    • Women in Fluid Power
    • Women in Engineering
  • Design Guide Library
  • Classrooms
    • Pneumatics Classroom
  • SUBSCRIBE

IFPE 2023 wrap-up: Hallite highlights sustainable, new sealing technologies

By Mary Gannon | March 22, 2023

Share

During a press conference on March 15 at IFPE, Hallite showcased its three new seal offerings — the 683 low friction rod seal, 565 precision bearings, and the 777 piston seal.

Hallite IFPE booth

The three new products help spotlight Hallite’s commitment to innovation, education, product testing in partnership with MSOE, and sustainability.

“We recognize that sustainability has never been a more relevant, important, or debated topic,” said Andrew Iddeson, Global Technical Director for Hallite. “So, by optimizing our manufacturing processes, we reduce waste and optimize product deliverables. This is the case with the design of the 565, which is a new range of Hallite bearings.”

Hallite's 565 high-precision, molded bearing
Hallite’s 565 high-precision, molded bearing

The 565 is a high-precision, molded bearing and it is innovative in its availability in sustainable materials, such as certain advanced polymers and renewably sourced nylons. It will also be available in reinforced polyoxymethylene (POM) for applications that operate in water-based fluids.

“Precision bearings tend to be a machined product but what we’ve invested in is innovative tooling which enables us to mold these products to a high  degree of precision. High degree of precision in a bearing ensures that the cylinder in which it’s assembled, the radial displacement’s managed,” Iddeson said. “In managing those radial displacements and minimizing those radial displacements, we can extend the life of the seal. The seal is under less duress and can last longer.”

Hallite invested in more efficient tooling to reduce sinking that may happen to typically molded bearings. The tooling helps ensure there is no waste as well, Iddeson, said, but is considered a high-end, large volume component.

The final 565 bearing product comes off the tool with no waste. The material (in the exampled pictured) is a glass-filled nylon. Nylon can also use bio-content or even recycled material, he concluded.

The 683 low friction rod seal is an asymmetric single-lipped rod seal designed with precision-trimmed sealing lips to provide a dry sealing solution in light and medium-duty applications. Its design provides low friction to help lower fuel consumption, reduce emissions and optimize performance.

Hallite's 683 low friction rod seal
Hallite’s 683 low friction rod seal

Chuck White, Global Product Development Manager, Hallite Seals International, Ltd., said the 683 is suited to medium and light-duty applications. The lips help reduce the friction on the rod seal and reduce energy consumption while increasing seal life. “We’re committed to sustainability, so we’re not only looking at leakage and less friction but also how we manufacture it,” White said. “We’re looking at materials that are less environmentally harmful, (require) less energy in the manufacturing process, and also the ability to recycle at end of life.”

White says all products must meet Hallite’s Life Cycle Analysis, which is used in all new product launches. Then the company works with MSOE’s testing labs to ensure stability and durability.

Finally, the 777 reintroduces the double-acting, energized piston seal. It has been redesigned to include imperial sizes to fit a range of industry-standard grooves. In addition, it is now available in more cost-effective material options for less demanding applications.

Hallite's 777 double-acting, energized piston seal
Hallite’s 777 double-acting, energized piston seal

Ryan Webster, VP Sales & Marketing, Hallite Seals America, said that Hallite has added innovations to the 777, which was originally launched in 2017. Like the 565 bearing, key innovations come with new tooling, he said. “We found a way to produce these in a more sustainable fashion, where we can output parts quicker, more efficiently with better quality,” Webster said. “This all leads to a better product.”

The new material options allow Hallite to bridge a gap across all the markets in terms of lower price points. “Hallite has a range of piston seals now that does all the inch grooves as well as the metric grooves,” Webster noted, including NFPA and ISO standards.

“We measure our materials to see how sustainable we are. We are on a roadmap to be 100% sustainable. It’s many decades on the path,” Iddeson concluded. “Our customers are on the same path. They want the steel that they use in their cylinders to be more sustainable. They want the fluids to be more sustainable. And as a consequence, we as a seal maker, need to be able to provide that.”

Hallite
hallite.com/ifpe2023


Filed Under: Components Oil Coolers, Sealing, Sealing & Contamination Control Tips
Tagged With: Hallite
 

About The Author

Mary Gannon

Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

Current Digital Issue

  Easier access to more of our content Every other month, readers of Fluid Power World have access to our beautiful print and digital editions, where we share a selection of the best fundamentals content, technology news, case studies, and technical articles that cover the gamut of hydraulics and pneumatics system design. But we only…

Subscribe!

Fluid Power World is written by engineers for engineers engaged in designing machines and or equipment in Off-Highway, Oil & Gas, Mining, Packaging, Industrial Applications, Agriculture, Construction, Forestry, Medical and Material Handling. Fluid Power World covers pneumatics, mobile hydraulics and industrial hydraulics.

Fluid Power Design Guides

fluid
“fpw
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for Fluid Power Professionals.

RSS Featured White Papers

  • Moving fluid power forward
  • High-force linear motion: How to convert from hydraulic cylinders to electric actuators and why.
  • A technical comparison: Performance of pneumatic cylinders and electric rod actuators
Fluid Power World
  • Hose Assembly Tips
  • Mobile Hydraulic Tips
  • Pneumatic Tips
  • Sealing & Contamination Control Tips
  • About us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search Fluid Power World

  • Home
  • Technologies
    • Hydraulics
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • Filtration/Contamination Control
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Fluids
      • Fluid Conditioning
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Pumps & Motors
      • Related Technologies
      • Sealing
      • Sensors & Gauges
      • Valves & Manifolds
    • Pneumatics
      • Air Preparation & Regulation
      • Compressed Air Technologies
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • End Effectors & Grippers
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Sensors
      • Vacuum
      • Valves & Manifolds
  • Engineering Basics
  • Trending
  • Resources
    • Digital Issues
    • Pneumatics Tech Toolbox
    • Podcasts
    • Subscribe to Fluid Power World Print Magazine
    • Videos
    • Webinars / Digital Events
    • White Papers
  • Women in Engineering
    • Women in Fluid Power
    • Women in Engineering
  • Design Guide Library
  • Classrooms
    • Pneumatics Classroom
  • SUBSCRIBE