etang858
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2012
- 22
Hello,
I’m having an issue with sealing plastic parts after temperature cycling.
I have two handle halves which come together using an “18-8 Stainless Steel Torx Thread-Forming Screw for Plastic” (McMaster P/N 96001A164). The bottom half has a through-hole boss, and the top half boss is screwed into. An o-ring sits between the two halves to seal the assembly.
Handle Material: Wellman 42L-XE-N (O-ring material: black silicone rubber, Shore 40A
Bottom Boss OD: 0.080”
Bottom Boss: 0.096”
Top Boss OD: 0.163”
Top Boss ID: 0.070”
Torque: 2.5 in-lbs
At room temperature the handle is fully sealed and no water ingress occurs when submerged under 1m for 30mins. After temperature cycling, the handle leaks. The temperature profile goes from -45⁰C to 85⁰C at 2⁰C/min and, when reached, holds at -40⁰C and 85⁰C for 1 hour each. This cycle runs for 4 days straight. The handle is then allowed to settle at room temperature and re-tested for leaking.
The o-ring is designed to have 3-4% stretch in the ID and 16-34% vertical compression. If I take the post-cycled units, torque the screws back to 2.5 in-lbs, the leaking stops. Compression is getting lost due to thermal cycling.
Attached image shows cross section of handle.
Any thoughts on how to keep the handle sealed after temperature cycling?
Thanks
I’m having an issue with sealing plastic parts after temperature cycling.
I have two handle halves which come together using an “18-8 Stainless Steel Torx Thread-Forming Screw for Plastic” (McMaster P/N 96001A164). The bottom half has a through-hole boss, and the top half boss is screwed into. An o-ring sits between the two halves to seal the assembly.
Handle Material: Wellman 42L-XE-N (O-ring material: black silicone rubber, Shore 40A
Bottom Boss OD: 0.080”
Bottom Boss: 0.096”
Top Boss OD: 0.163”
Top Boss ID: 0.070”
Torque: 2.5 in-lbs
At room temperature the handle is fully sealed and no water ingress occurs when submerged under 1m for 30mins. After temperature cycling, the handle leaks. The temperature profile goes from -45⁰C to 85⁰C at 2⁰C/min and, when reached, holds at -40⁰C and 85⁰C for 1 hour each. This cycle runs for 4 days straight. The handle is then allowed to settle at room temperature and re-tested for leaking.
The o-ring is designed to have 3-4% stretch in the ID and 16-34% vertical compression. If I take the post-cycled units, torque the screws back to 2.5 in-lbs, the leaking stops. Compression is getting lost due to thermal cycling.
Attached image shows cross section of handle.
Any thoughts on how to keep the handle sealed after temperature cycling?
Thanks