Some of you might know I'm in the business of fluid sealing. And we developed a device called Seal Observer ®
So I made my version of a seal observer.
Seal Observer
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Rik the OOF is Artrjlittlefield wrote:Nice image. I'm a little bit bothered by that OOF tip of antenna, in an image where everything else seems sharp.
Actually I don't want to admit doing insufficient pics ;-)
The seal oberver is a device what we use to look on the sealing edge of an uncut seal ring. Using a mirror or glass prism....rjlittlefield wrote:But mostly I'm interested in the subject.
In this case I already know something about crickets, but nothing about a Seal Observer ®.
Can you point me to some reference about that?
--Rik
In the pic you see a new cut seal ring on a metal sleeve with a wear track (on the hardened steel) as a result of a test run we did in our lab. The wear on the seal is uneven around the circumference, that's why we build devices to make it easier and more precise to measure those changes.
P.S.: information of the seal observer will be online in the next few weeks.
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https://www.ima.uni-stuttgart.de/dokume ... 102070.pdfrjlittlefield wrote:
In this case I already know something about crickets, but nothing about a Seal Observer ®.
Can you point me to some reference about that?
--Rik