Ta for your edit Les. I love to learn things & hear of techniques I don't yet know, and I didn't actually know those Dowty bonded seals. That's interesting, so I looked them up. They quote a standard temperature range of only -25 to +100℃, up to +200°C for the PTFE version, and that might actually be a bit of a problem for brake callipers? More info:
http://www.potterassoc.com/pdf/bonded_s ... _chart.pdf,
https://www.tss.trelleborg.com/en/produ ... onded-seal (Dowty developed them, but apparently they were taken over by Trelleborg).
For DOT4 the dry boiling point is 230°C, and I once had a calliper lock on me because of boiling. Under long braking, going down a mountain in a spirited fashion (think Stelvio or Timmelsjoch), brakes can definitely get quite hot and 100°C is too low a limit, and even 200°C is on the low side. Maybe for that reason I only saw those copper rings in brakes?
Another reason might be the OD, which is relatively bigger than with copper washers (typically 16mm OD for a 10mm ID).
David, I'm not sure I could buy 3000 grid here, but I'd guess a bit courser would do too.