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precision screw threads

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subsearobot

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Hello,
Anyone with experience (or opinion )with a high temperature resin used to mold precision screw threads? Looking for good lubricity, and low galling.

3/8-32 threads, used for positioning a very light load (*low* thread stresses)
operates at room temperature (35F-100F)
dimensionally stable after up to 100 autoclave cycles (121C, 100 saturation)
good wear resistance

We use ultem 1000 for many static parts here, but wondering if there is a better (cost effective) contender for sliding properties.

thanks
 
Male threads or female?
Mating material?

Consider also a coarser differential screw.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Mike,
Ideally both male and female. Although if a smooth, low stiction feel can not be created, the female thread will be an insert (brass).

the pitch is required due to a specific travel requirement, while the diameter needs to be minimized due to space req.s

Polymer threads because of weight and cost considerations.

I am also considering vapor deposition coatings, but have not given this much thought yet
 
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