Robbyod
Industrial
- May 11, 2010
- 16
Hi all,
Im looking for a material with a high (relative to teflon on steel) co efficient of friction on teflon.
I have managed to find (google)
0.04 steel-teflon
0.44 brass-teflon
0.24 Aluminium-Teflon
but i would like some more options and i am unsure of the accuracy of the above results.
Material chosen will be used in a push/feed wheel for teflon tubing which must rely on friction to function. I would prefer not to have to knurl the wheel so the co-ef of friction will be critical.
It will also have to feed exact lengths of teflon so will be stopping and starting a lot.
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance
Im looking for a material with a high (relative to teflon on steel) co efficient of friction on teflon.
I have managed to find (google)
0.04 steel-teflon
0.44 brass-teflon
0.24 Aluminium-Teflon
but i would like some more options and i am unsure of the accuracy of the above results.
Material chosen will be used in a push/feed wheel for teflon tubing which must rely on friction to function. I would prefer not to have to knurl the wheel so the co-ef of friction will be critical.
It will also have to feed exact lengths of teflon so will be stopping and starting a lot.
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance