cambria
Electrical
- Jun 16, 2005
- 86
Recieved a large delivery of Lexan parts that fail in torque test. There is a small threaded brass insert molded into the housing. The insert acts as a captive nut in the housing, and the housing is clamped onto a mounting bar. This normally takes foot pounds, this shipment didnt even take 10 inch-pounds before the inserts started sliding out.
I assume no dry-out of resin prior to injection. Sure, perhaps a hopper drier, but nothing before. But this is a guess.
Two questions:
1) cause?
2)is there any salvation? Can I dry out the housings (like anneal them) or are do I start from scratch? That puts me behind 3 months if I am lucky..
I assume no dry-out of resin prior to injection. Sure, perhaps a hopper drier, but nothing before. But this is a guess.
Two questions:
1) cause?
2)is there any salvation? Can I dry out the housings (like anneal them) or are do I start from scratch? That puts me behind 3 months if I am lucky..