Overview
ISO 16589-5:2011 is the part of the ISO 16589 series that defines and classifies typical visual imperfections in rotary shaft lip-type seals that incorporate thermoplastic sealing elements (for example PTFE-based compounds). The standard applies to seals intended for relatively low-pressure applications and is intended as a practical reference to help manufacturers, purchasers and inspectors agree on which surface defects are significant for different applications. It complements the other parts of ISO 16589 (dimensions, vocabulary, storage/handling, performance tests).
Key topics
- Scope and applicability: Seals with sealing elements made from suitably formulated thermoplastic compounds (e.g., PTFE) used in low-pressure rotary shaft applications.
- Sealing lip critical area: Definition and emphasis on the critical region of the sealing lip where imperfections are most likely to affect performance.
- Catalogue of visual imperfections: Illustrated and named defect types commonly encountered, including:
- Tear, cut, nick
- Non-fill and flash
- Inclusion, polymer window, filler projections
- Crack, gasket extrusion, incomplete trim, folded flash
- Sealing lip inversion, lip eccentricity
- Rough surface finish and incorrect hydrodynamic aid direction
- Outer circumference issues (scratch, incorrect chamfer, incomplete bond) and protection lip defects
- Identification and reporting: Recommended identification statement for use in test reports, catalogues and sales literature:
“Visual imperfection identification is in accordance with ISO 16589-5, Rotary shaft lip-type seals incorporating thermoplastic sealing elements - Part 5: Identification of visual imperfections.”
Applications and users
ISO 16589-5 is practical for:
- Seal manufacturers - to standardize visual quality criteria and reduce disputes with customers.
- Purchasers and procurement teams - to specify acceptable visual quality levels in orders and contracts.
- Quality control and inspection personnel - to identify and classify defects during incoming inspection or production.
- Design engineers and maintenance teams - to understand which imperfections can impair sealing performance and service life.
Typical industry contexts include hydraulic/pneumatic components, low-pressure rotating equipment (pumps, motors, gearboxes) and general fluid power systems where thermoplastic lip seals are used.
Related standards
- ISO 16589 (other parts): Part 1 (dimensions), Part 2 (vocabulary), Part 3 (storage/handling/installation), Part 4 (performance tests)
- ISO 6194 series (covers rotary lip seals with elastomeric sealing elements) - complementary reference for elastomeric seal standards.
Keywords: ISO 16589-5:2011, rotary shaft lip-type seals, thermoplastic sealing elements, PTFE seals, visual imperfections, sealing lip critical area, seal inspection, low-pressure seals.