RichLeimbach
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2002
- 88
Looking for a material that has a high coefficient of friction ( >.5) and is capable of withstanding very infrequent high energy stops (3ms duration with 1000W/in^2 energy at surface every 2 seconds). Temperature of rotor rises to about 100F from room temp under heavy use.
Currently, we are running vs. a low carbon steel rotor (this could be changed as well) with a number of different rubber compounds. The rubber friction is not staying stable and I'm looking for a new class of material to try. Any ideas?
Currently, we are running vs. a low carbon steel rotor (this could be changed as well) with a number of different rubber compounds. The rubber friction is not staying stable and I'm looking for a new class of material to try. Any ideas?