APH
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2004
- 79
My application is a rubber gasket, aluminum plate, and plastic flange. These are my component on my gasket joint. My problem is after 24 hours of installation (not even subjective to any elements) I have to re-torque it. It was rounghly 1 in-lbf loss of torque.
Once it is subjected to the elements for 3 days, I loss roughly .5 in-lbf of torque. I would then re-torque it again and ran it for another 3 days. This time I didn't loose any torque. It seemed like the gasket joint become "Stable". My thought was that the rubber gasket was sort of "cured" during the last 3 days of testing. If that's the case then I need a different material. What type of mechanical property that I should look for?
Thanks
APH
Once it is subjected to the elements for 3 days, I loss roughly .5 in-lbf of torque. I would then re-torque it again and ran it for another 3 days. This time I didn't loose any torque. It seemed like the gasket joint become "Stable". My thought was that the rubber gasket was sort of "cured" during the last 3 days of testing. If that's the case then I need a different material. What type of mechanical property that I should look for?
Thanks
APH