triumphv8
Electrical
- Mar 19, 2010
- 1
Hi,
We are a user of stamped metal parts. The parts must be supplied clean with no wet oil residues, so an evaporating oil is used.
On steel parts we have no probems, the oil evaporates within minutes in ambient condiitons as the part travels down a conveyor to be packed by our supplier.
However we have recently started using an Auminium part and the same oil does not fully evaporate - even after a week.
Our supplier states the reason as the oil becoming 'embedded' in the Aluminium surface but can not explain this further. Please can anyone explain the mechanism that is causing this on the Aluminium part ?
Thanks Chris
We are a user of stamped metal parts. The parts must be supplied clean with no wet oil residues, so an evaporating oil is used.
On steel parts we have no probems, the oil evaporates within minutes in ambient condiitons as the part travels down a conveyor to be packed by our supplier.
However we have recently started using an Auminium part and the same oil does not fully evaporate - even after a week.
Our supplier states the reason as the oil becoming 'embedded' in the Aluminium surface but can not explain this further. Please can anyone explain the mechanism that is causing this on the Aluminium part ?
Thanks Chris