Carbon Graphite Stator

Carbon graphite stator

Carbon-graphite is a versatile seal face material used with mating rings of harder material. The PSS carbon has superior wear characteristics and broad chemical resistance.

The face of the carbon is finished to a flatness of 4 helium light bands (measured .000044" of variation over entire lapped surface). The high grade of carbon used in the PSS has an operating temperature over 500°F (+260°C), and cannot melt if the seal runs dry, unlike a rubber lip seal or plastic face seal.

The high density of the carbon increases the longevity and wear resistance. Over 40,000 hours (over 4.5 years of continuous operation) has been recorded on the same original component. The carbon graphite stator should not need to be replaced under normal operating conditions..

Carbon graphite is a self lubricating material, and is a versatile seal face material used with mating rings of harder materials such as silicon carbide, alumina, or tungsten carbide. Carbon has superior wear characteristics and broad chemical resistance.


Density: 1.68 g/cm3
Hardness: 65 - 80 HS
Compressive Strength: 147 Mpa
Bend Strength: 54 Mpa
Friction Coefficient: 015mm
Porosity: 0.3%
Finished Flatness: 4 helium light bands (measured .000044" of variation over entire lapped surface)
Operating Temperature: 500°F (+260°C)
PSS Type B carbon graphite stator