Hello.
I have been given a task to examine why a gear (around 12" diameter and 1" thick) have failed.
The application is in a steamer so it's getting hot.
The material is acetal but I am not sure which grade but I will get the information later today. There are speculations if it is the high temperature the wrong oil or the washing water. The gear is brown, probably from the oil, on the outside and brittle on the inside and there are crumbs of acetal. I think it's from the temperature due to that I have read that acetal isn’t suitable for temperatures over 194F (90C). And the steam, water is 212F (100C). What do you think?
Thanks Thomas.
I have been given a task to examine why a gear (around 12" diameter and 1" thick) have failed.
The application is in a steamer so it's getting hot.
The material is acetal but I am not sure which grade but I will get the information later today. There are speculations if it is the high temperature the wrong oil or the washing water. The gear is brown, probably from the oil, on the outside and brittle on the inside and there are crumbs of acetal. I think it's from the temperature due to that I have read that acetal isn’t suitable for temperatures over 194F (90C). And the steam, water is 212F (100C). What do you think?
Thanks Thomas.