arsalanahmad14568
Mechanical
- Mar 9, 2015
- 3
I want to do surface finishing of keystone piston rings(has trapezoidal cross-section).The surfaces to be finished are actually the two sides of each ring that are tapered at 7.5 degrees(taper is produced using a lathe).
On the drawing of the ring,it says that lapping machine can be used.But is lapping generally a good choice for tapered surfaces?and if I use lapping,what should be the design considerations for the fabrication of this lapping machine?(material of lapping plates,paste used? rpm of plate etc?after how many rings lapping plates will need to be changed?)
The rings are made up of Molybdenum-tungsten steels heat treated to HRC 19-27.The surface finish achieved should be Delta8(0.63 microns)
The drawing of rings is shown in the accompanied images:
On the drawing of the ring,it says that lapping machine can be used.But is lapping generally a good choice for tapered surfaces?and if I use lapping,what should be the design considerations for the fabrication of this lapping machine?(material of lapping plates,paste used? rpm of plate etc?after how many rings lapping plates will need to be changed?)
The rings are made up of Molybdenum-tungsten steels heat treated to HRC 19-27.The surface finish achieved should be Delta8(0.63 microns)
The drawing of rings is shown in the accompanied images: