stevenmon
Marine/Ocean
- Nov 8, 2004
- 9
We have been manufacturing a sample block housing that is machined from PVC for many years (volume = 10K).
All of the sudden we recently have been getting cracks in the PVC when the housing is placed under internal hydrostatic pressure. The pressure is pretty nominal and the walls are plenty thick. We have been doing this test (100%) since the product was introduced.
Our machine shop says that they have not changed their process at all (the part is machined on a CNC). Could the wrong cutting fluids cause this? The cracks are not jagged and are perfectly straight along the part.
Are there certain types of PVC that are more brittle?
All of the sudden we recently have been getting cracks in the PVC when the housing is placed under internal hydrostatic pressure. The pressure is pretty nominal and the walls are plenty thick. We have been doing this test (100%) since the product was introduced.
Our machine shop says that they have not changed their process at all (the part is machined on a CNC). Could the wrong cutting fluids cause this? The cracks are not jagged and are perfectly straight along the part.
Are there certain types of PVC that are more brittle?