O-ring Face Seal (ORFS)
What are ORFS fittings? As the name implies, ORFS, or (O-ring Face Seal) fittings incorporate an O-ring at the face of the fitting. Made to SAE J1453 standard, ORFS connections are commonly manufactured in carbon, nickel plated carbon & Stainless steel and typically use Buna-N or Viton, 90 Durometer O-rings that seat into a groove in the face of the fitting. This is known as an elastomeric seal. O-Ring face seal fittings have a variety of names such as Seal Lock, Flat Face O-Ring Seal, and Foreseal. The seal is created when the o-ring compresses between the grove in the face of the male fitting and flat face of the female fitting or the formed tube. Advantages of using ORFS fittings:
Disadvantage of using ORFS fittings:
There are other fittings that make connections using an elastomeric seal. For example; Metric fittings, ISO 9974, incorporate an elastomeric seal in a groove recessed into the fitting body. The male ORB or (O-ring Boss) fittings uses an o-ring that seats in a chamfer in the mating female port. Flange connections also use an o-ring in a flat sealing face. The main difference being that a flanged joint is made by using bolts to connect the two flanges together with a gasket in-between to ensure a secure seal. While, the ORFS fitting is the threaded connection. O-ring face seal fittings are often the best or sometimes only practical choice and care needs to be taken to properly identify the right connection to create a safe and leak resistant seal. Product Links: ORFS Adapters 43 Series ORFS Hose Fittings 77 Series ORFS Hose Fittings |