Pete_K
Mechanical
- Sep 23, 2015
- 50
Hello,
I'm working on a project where we have a permanent magnet motor/generator...the stator and rotor are components that we integrate into our machine. The rotor is comprised of magnets with a carbon fiber outer sleeve. The vendor has given the following material information to us:
CFRP sleeve: Epoxide resin (Araldite, Hardener and carbon fibers)
The rotor is installed to the mating part using high pressure oil to stretch it, it's moved to the final position, and then the oil is evacuated from between the rotor and the mating part. As we need to clean this after assembly, it's desirable to use a degreaser to get all the oil residue removed.
I have of course sent the question to the vendor, though they are in Switzerland, and it's hit-or-miss as far as when i get a response back. Our shop commonly uses CRC Chlor-Free Degreaser, but looking at this product, i have some reservations about its use around the carbon fiber. I think that Simple Green seems harmless enough, but guys in our shop complain that it leaves a residue.
Does anyone have a recommendation of a degreaser which won't harm the carbon fiber sleeve?
Thanks in advance for the help.
I'm working on a project where we have a permanent magnet motor/generator...the stator and rotor are components that we integrate into our machine. The rotor is comprised of magnets with a carbon fiber outer sleeve. The vendor has given the following material information to us:
CFRP sleeve: Epoxide resin (Araldite, Hardener and carbon fibers)
The rotor is installed to the mating part using high pressure oil to stretch it, it's moved to the final position, and then the oil is evacuated from between the rotor and the mating part. As we need to clean this after assembly, it's desirable to use a degreaser to get all the oil residue removed.
I have of course sent the question to the vendor, though they are in Switzerland, and it's hit-or-miss as far as when i get a response back. Our shop commonly uses CRC Chlor-Free Degreaser, but looking at this product, i have some reservations about its use around the carbon fiber. I think that Simple Green seems harmless enough, but guys in our shop complain that it leaves a residue.
Does anyone have a recommendation of a degreaser which won't harm the carbon fiber sleeve?
Thanks in advance for the help.