Back-up ring
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A back-up ring is a rigid ring that holds an elastomeric seal
Seal (mechanical)
A mechanical seal is a device which helps join systems or mechanisms together by preventing leakage , containing pressure, or excluding contamination...

 to its designed shape and in its correct place. Consider the problem of sealing the piston inside a pneumatic cylinder
Pneumatic cylinder
Pneumatic cylinders are mechanical devices which utilize the power of compressed gas to produce a force in a reciprocating linear motion....

: in order to prevent leakage, a soft and flexible material is required, but the same properties may leave the seal material vulnerable to being pulled out of its seat and then pinched or torn in the (too narrow) space between piston and cylinder wall. If the joint cannot be redesigned, or a more resistant elastomer used, then the solution may be direct reinforcement with a stiffer material - in the form of a hard inner ring in this case. A second function can be to hold the elastomer in place while a machine is being assembled, as geometry may prevent the seal from being directly checked after assembly. Back up rings are commonly used with O-rings, lip seals, and as reciprocating shaft seals.
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