jwillson
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2014
- 1
I have an application where tight fitting polystyrene plugs are driven down a tube of anodized aluminum by air pressure, but the plugs leave residue on the tube and bind after a few hundred cycles. The surface speeds involved are moderately high, about 300ft/sec.
I am not familiar with the physics involved in plastic/anodize interaction, and resources with plastic information don't seem to be readily available (that I could find). I was also unsuccessful finding useful resources for coatings.
Can anyone point me toward a good resource to learn about the tribology involved, or offer some pointers for how to eliminate the problem? Unfortunately, the plug material isn't available to change, but the tube is and coatings are fair game as well.
Thanks
J
I am not familiar with the physics involved in plastic/anodize interaction, and resources with plastic information don't seem to be readily available (that I could find). I was also unsuccessful finding useful resources for coatings.
Can anyone point me toward a good resource to learn about the tribology involved, or offer some pointers for how to eliminate the problem? Unfortunately, the plug material isn't available to change, but the tube is and coatings are fair game as well.
Thanks
J