There are many Cross Section Configurations in Piston Rings. depending on the application. some of the common Cross Section Configuration are as under
Type | Cross Section |
Rectangular ring | |
Keystone ring | |
Half keystone ring | |
Scraper ring (Stepped) | |
Napier ring (Undercut stepped) | |
Slotted oil-control ring | |
Double-bevelled-edge-oil-control ring | |
Bevelled-edge oil-control ring | |
Coil spring loaded slotted oil-control ring | |
Coil spring loaded double-bevelled-edge-oil-control ring | |
Coil spring loaded bevelled-edge-oil-control ring | |
Steel oil-control ring with V-groove | |
Expander / segment oil-controll ring |
Configuration | Cross Section |
Peripheral surface straight faced | |
Peripheral surface barrel faced | |
Peripheral surface asymmetrical barrel faced | |
Peripheral surface taper faced | |
Peripheral surface taper faced partially cylindrical machined or lapped | |
Edge configuration some of the commonly used Edge Configuration are as under | |
Configuration | Cross Section |
Peripheral surface straight faced | |
Peripheral surface barrel faced | |
Peripheral surface asymmetrical barrel faced | |
Peripheral surface taper faced | |
Peripheral surface taper faced partially cylindrical machined or lapped |
Configuration | Cross Section |
Peripheral surface plain, i.e., uncoated, unplated and not nitrided | |
Peripheral surface coated or plated “fully-faced configuration” | |
Peripheral surface coated or plated “semi-inlaid configuration” | |
Peripheral surface coated or plated :inlaid configuration | |
Piston ring nitrided on all surface | |
Piston ring nitrided on specific surfaces only (e.g., “peripheral surface only”) |