hringm
Mechanical
- May 6, 2010
- 23
I need to know how to cut 1/8" thick sheets of nitrile rubber into washers to test.
For a project at work, I'm planning to use some square nitrile washers. The possible dimensions are shown on the attached pdf. As you can see, it's not a common design. So, one rubber washer salesguy recommended that instead of ordering a bunch of prototypes from him that would be expensive because of the custom die that would have to be made, that I order some nitrile sheets, cut out some washers, and just test those.
I was going to order some 1/8" thick sheets of various hardness, probably 55A or 60A durometer to 80A durometer. Can nitrile sheets be cut with just a regular saw, or is there some special cutting equipment or technique I need to use? Do I need to order a knockout hole punch to do the middle hole? It looks like there are knockout hole punches for $40, but I'd rather not order cutting equipment for this one project that will never be used again if there is an alternative.
I tried looking for information on cutting nitrile, but most of the information I could find was about how suppliers could cut various nitrile products, or what nitrile products were cut resistant.
For a project at work, I'm planning to use some square nitrile washers. The possible dimensions are shown on the attached pdf. As you can see, it's not a common design. So, one rubber washer salesguy recommended that instead of ordering a bunch of prototypes from him that would be expensive because of the custom die that would have to be made, that I order some nitrile sheets, cut out some washers, and just test those.
I was going to order some 1/8" thick sheets of various hardness, probably 55A or 60A durometer to 80A durometer. Can nitrile sheets be cut with just a regular saw, or is there some special cutting equipment or technique I need to use? Do I need to order a knockout hole punch to do the middle hole? It looks like there are knockout hole punches for $40, but I'd rather not order cutting equipment for this one project that will never be used again if there is an alternative.
I tried looking for information on cutting nitrile, but most of the information I could find was about how suppliers could cut various nitrile products, or what nitrile products were cut resistant.