sgwilliams
Mechanical
- Oct 2, 2007
- 9
We are creating some bushings out of sintered bronze bar stock. We need to impregnate the bushings with oil so they will be self lubricating. The general practice as I have read is to immersing the bushings in SAE 30 motor oil heated to 150-175 degrees Fahrenheit in a vacuum. This is supposed to result in a 90% saturation of the bearing material. Our company has a vacuum furnace we use for carbuzing, tempering and hardening of our bearing material. We have never attempted this before as we usually purchase the bushings complete. This is a special order and doesn't use a standard bushing so we are making them ourselves.
My concern is out gassing of ingredients from the motor oil contaminating our expensive vacuum furnace and costing us downtime for cleaning. Also it's a concern for putting this in a vacuum and heating it at all. The flash point on the oil is 400 degrees Fahrenheit. But I have concerns with it foaming or doing some other weird stuff while in the vacuum. Does anyone have any experience with this or maybe some insight on how I should proceed?
My concern is out gassing of ingredients from the motor oil contaminating our expensive vacuum furnace and costing us downtime for cleaning. Also it's a concern for putting this in a vacuum and heating it at all. The flash point on the oil is 400 degrees Fahrenheit. But I have concerns with it foaming or doing some other weird stuff while in the vacuum. Does anyone have any experience with this or maybe some insight on how I should proceed?