Rubber oil seals are designed to withstand the harsh conditions found in machinery, including high temperatures, high pressure, and constant movement. They are also designed to provide long-lasting sealing performance, reducing the need for frequent maintenance and repairs.
Our standard and custom rubber oil seals can meet the increasingly demanding application requirements of any industry.

Type of Rubber Oil Seal Materials
There are many different materials used to manufacture rubber oil seals.
Nitrile Oil Seals
FKM/Viton Oil Seals
custom rubber oil seals
Our standard and custom rubber oil seals can meet the increasingly demanding application requirements of any industry.
Custom rubber oil seal
We design and develop customized rubber sealing components for various industries at our advanced technology centers located in China.
Our rubber seals are used in the following industries:
Construction machinery
Agricultural machinery
Automobile industry
Chemical
Pharmaceutical
Oil Seals of any size, material or quantity
If the oil seal you need is not our standard product, then we can provide you with customized oil seal in any material, size and quantity.
How to Choose the Right Oil Seal?
Choosing the right oil seal can be crucial to the longevity and performance of a machine or piece of equipment. Whether the oil seal is a standard product or a custom solution, our engineers will ensure the seal is specified for your application.
Size: The first and most obvious factor to consider is the size of the oil seal. You'll need to measure the shaft or bore diameter, as well as the housing or outside diameter, to ensure you get the right size seal.
Material: Oil seals can be made from a variety of materials, including rubber, silicone, and fluorocarbon. The material you choose will depend on the application, the temperature and pressure requirements, and the type of fluid or lubricant the seal will be exposed to.
Temperature and Pressure: Make sure you choose a seal that can handle the temperature and pressure of your application. If the temperature or pressure is too high, it can cause the seal to fail prematurely.
Speed: The speed of the shaft can also affect the choice of oil seal. High-speed applications will require a seal with a low coefficient of friction to prevent excessive wear and heat buildup.
Find the right Seal for your Needs with SBT Rubber Oil Seal!
Various standards of rubber seals.
Duplicate customer’s samples and other rubber parts.
Develop the rubber parts according to drawing.
Provide technical requirements and support for new product development.
Design the whole set of customized oil seal and other parts.