quizzical1
Mechanical
- Jul 6, 2004
- 180
Hi All,
We have an application where we are trying to adapt a dynamic o-ring seal (movement up to .350" range and less than 1"/min rate) for use with a fixed volume of motor oil. The max temp is 350F and the current materials are brass housing, 1/8" dia 303 SS precision ground rod and Viton 90A o-ring. Pressures are up to 3000 psig.
We seem to have no loss of height in the static condition over time, but the unit seems to lose rod height (appr .005" per stroke) which indicates the rod needs to have a better finish (currently electropolished).
The unit will be exposed to water / steam.
My Questions:
Would a better surface treatment (e.g. chrome / nickel plating) provide a mirror finish to eliminate the surface roughness and help reduce the fouling of the surface when exposed to the elements?
Should we consider a different rod material altogether?
Would there be any advantage to increasing o-ring size from an 0XX series to a 1XX series?
Thanks in advance,
Quiz
We have an application where we are trying to adapt a dynamic o-ring seal (movement up to .350" range and less than 1"/min rate) for use with a fixed volume of motor oil. The max temp is 350F and the current materials are brass housing, 1/8" dia 303 SS precision ground rod and Viton 90A o-ring. Pressures are up to 3000 psig.
We seem to have no loss of height in the static condition over time, but the unit seems to lose rod height (appr .005" per stroke) which indicates the rod needs to have a better finish (currently electropolished).
The unit will be exposed to water / steam.
My Questions:
Would a better surface treatment (e.g. chrome / nickel plating) provide a mirror finish to eliminate the surface roughness and help reduce the fouling of the surface when exposed to the elements?
Should we consider a different rod material altogether?
Would there be any advantage to increasing o-ring size from an 0XX series to a 1XX series?
Thanks in advance,
Quiz