kdoske
Materials
- Aug 2, 2012
- 10
We have a gun magazine that is a little unique and we need help on making polymer selections. I can't post pictures but I will give the best description I can.
The gun magazine contains a follower that is pushed by a spring. The follower has two guide rails on the front and rear. There are guide rail channels on the forward and the rear of the magazine that the follower is obviously guided up and down. Whats unique is the front and rear edge of the followers guide rails will make continuous sliding contact during the entire path of the magazine. The follower is under the tension of the spring and the weight of the ammunition so there will be some very obvious slide wear involved. If the followers guide rail wears to much the magazine will fail to function. We are looking at getting at least 500-1000 up and down cycles before failure. The more the better obviously. Are we asking too much from polymers or have they advanced this much? So far the selections we have made for polymers are below.
Main Housing
Key points that we would like:
[ol 1]
[li]Strength[/li]
[li]Wear Resistance[/li]
[li]Impact Resistance[/li]
[li]Chemical Resistance[/li]
[/ol]
Follower
Key points that we would like:
[ol 1]
[li]Wear Resistance[/li]
[li]Strength[/li]
[li]Impact Resistance[/li]
[li]Chemical Resistance[/li]
[/ol]
Other Concerns:
Our other concern is how are these polymers going to wear against each other and will the main housing have a huge sliding wear rate regardless of what polymer we choose for the follower. RTP suggested adding Teflon as and additive to the Rigid Polyurethane but we are not sure how that would effect its other characteristics. They didn't seem to know either.
I really appreciate any suggestions you guys can make. I have really been racking my brain over this being as I am definitely not a polymer guy.
The gun magazine contains a follower that is pushed by a spring. The follower has two guide rails on the front and rear. There are guide rail channels on the forward and the rear of the magazine that the follower is obviously guided up and down. Whats unique is the front and rear edge of the followers guide rails will make continuous sliding contact during the entire path of the magazine. The follower is under the tension of the spring and the weight of the ammunition so there will be some very obvious slide wear involved. If the followers guide rail wears to much the magazine will fail to function. We are looking at getting at least 500-1000 up and down cycles before failure. The more the better obviously. Are we asking too much from polymers or have they advanced this much? So far the selections we have made for polymers are below.
Main Housing
Key points that we would like:
[ol 1]
[li]Strength[/li]
[li]Wear Resistance[/li]
[li]Impact Resistance[/li]
[li]Chemical Resistance[/li]
[/ol]
Polymers we have Considered: (our ceiling is $10.00 a pound)
[ul]
[li]Nylon 6 - Fiber Filed[/li]
[li]Polyphthalamide - Fiber Filed[/li]
[li]Rigid Polyurethane - Fiber Filed **<-- Recommended by RTP [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.rtpcompany.com/info/guide/descriptions/2300.htm[/url][/li]
[/ul]
**The Rigid Polyurethane we were not sure about. RTP recommended us to it and said that it was already being used by another weapons manufacturer for a gun magazine.
[ul]
[li]Nylon 6 - Fiber Filed[/li]
[li]Polyphthalamide - Fiber Filed[/li]
[li]Rigid Polyurethane - Fiber Filed **<-- Recommended by RTP [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.rtpcompany.com/info/guide/descriptions/2300.htm[/url][/li]
[/ul]
**The Rigid Polyurethane we were not sure about. RTP recommended us to it and said that it was already being used by another weapons manufacturer for a gun magazine.
Follower
Key points that we would like:
[ol 1]
[li]Wear Resistance[/li]
[li]Strength[/li]
[li]Impact Resistance[/li]
[li]Chemical Resistance[/li]
[/ol]
Polymers we have Considered: (our ceiling is $30.00 a pound)
[ul]
[li]Polyester - Unsure of best additive for wear (something like the brand name Ertalyte-TX by Quandrant Plastics [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.quadrantplastics.com/na-en/products/machinable-plastics/engineering-175-325-f/ertalyte-R-pet-p.html[/url][/li]
[li]Peek - Unsure of best additive for wear (expensive overboard maybe?)[/li]
[/ul]
[ul]
[li]Polyester - Unsure of best additive for wear (something like the brand name Ertalyte-TX by Quandrant Plastics [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.quadrantplastics.com/na-en/products/machinable-plastics/engineering-175-325-f/ertalyte-R-pet-p.html[/url][/li]
[li]Peek - Unsure of best additive for wear (expensive overboard maybe?)[/li]
[/ul]
Other Concerns:
Our other concern is how are these polymers going to wear against each other and will the main housing have a huge sliding wear rate regardless of what polymer we choose for the follower. RTP suggested adding Teflon as and additive to the Rigid Polyurethane but we are not sure how that would effect its other characteristics. They didn't seem to know either.
I really appreciate any suggestions you guys can make. I have really been racking my brain over this being as I am definitely not a polymer guy.