Mikkelson
Chemical
- Apr 15, 2020
- 2
Hi all,
We are producing Al wires and are transporting them as coils and on drums. Sometimes the wire gets superficially damaged on the contact points of neighbouring Al wire. At these contact areas a black dust is found.
I believed this is caused by a form of fretting?
Can the black powder be a form of Al2O3? And why is it black? Just because of the size? The Al is just EN-AW1370. I do not think 0.15% Fe causes the black color.
Some ideas to prevent the problem? Till now we focused on minimizing vibrations.
Regards Mikkelson
We are producing Al wires and are transporting them as coils and on drums. Sometimes the wire gets superficially damaged on the contact points of neighbouring Al wire. At these contact areas a black dust is found.
I believed this is caused by a form of fretting?
Can the black powder be a form of Al2O3? And why is it black? Just because of the size? The Al is just EN-AW1370. I do not think 0.15% Fe causes the black color.
Some ideas to prevent the problem? Till now we focused on minimizing vibrations.
Regards Mikkelson