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  1. winstonsk

    BeCu spring deformation

    I can't imagine loading a beryllium copper pin enough that the pin would deform before cracking the chip. Those alloys can be as strong as tool steel.
  2. winstonsk

    *Off Topic* Suggestions for metallurgy engineer's ring

    I'm saving up for an Iridium ring. I've wanted to own Ir since I was a kid. That's a $2000 investment, though, so you'd have to really like this guy to drop that kind of money. Perhaps you can get him a ring made of an alloy related to his research? Or his PHD thesis?
  3. winstonsk

    Broken Pulley Shaft Fracture Surface

    Looks like the fatigue crack grew a really long way, too
  4. winstonsk

    Failure of elevated temperature Al6061 fatigue specimens

    250C is high for Al in my experience. Is it creeping?
  5. winstonsk

    Sealing a cable in a connector

    second the epoxy suggestion. Just be sure to clean the surfaces you're potting well to improve adhesion or else you'll get leaks over time. also be aware of the amount of shrinkage you'll encounter when the epoxy cures. the only other options that I can really see are some kind of through-pass...
  6. winstonsk

    Coating System for 825 Alloys

    Provide more details-- Application, environment, lifecycle & cost requirements, etc.
  7. winstonsk

    Antimony in heat resistant steel castings

    Can you describe the fracture surface? Did it look shiny? Did it look dull? Did it sparkle in the light? Was there any necking whatsoever? Do you have a lab with an SEM? If you can determine that the fracture was intergranular, then that would support Sb segregation to grain boundaries.
  8. winstonsk

    Aluminum suitable for saltwater service?

    I'd avoid the aluminum. At the very least, you'd have to babysit it--coatings, cathodic protection, inspections, etc. Just buy HDPE. You can fabricate an Al shell for it
  9. winstonsk

    Casting Aluminum over copper tubes

    What about electroplating the Cu--with say, Ni?
  10. winstonsk

    Inquiry regarding waterproof electronic connector to use on a boat

    I work for a connector company, so I won't make any specific recommendations. There's so many connector combinations that all the big providers can supply. Metal or plastic housing; different types of conductors; plated terminals or unplated. I find it strange that the connectors have to be...
  11. winstonsk

    A stronger alternative to 7075-t6?

    Maybe 2099 or 2199? Those are fairly new alloys from Alcoa. Sorry--my memory didn't seem to serve me well. These alloys are tougher than 7075, not stronger (at least according to a quick search). That might be pertinent to your design goals, but I don't think there's enough information here to...
  12. winstonsk

    Automated vs manual steel microcleanliness

    I'd be curious as to how the quality of the polish influences the quality of the results from the automated system. My human eyes can distinguish between polishing artefacts and stringers pretty well, but I don't know how well software might handle that. Additionally, you might also consider the...
  13. winstonsk

    Bonding aluminium foil to stainless steel foil for electrical conduction

    Have you considered ultrasonic joining? You'd have to buy equipment for this, but it can form very reliable joints between dissimilar metals for electrical applications. It avoids many of the problems of oxide displacement because mechanical wipe during the ultrasonic vibration displaces surface...

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