LukeBayly
Mechanical
- Mar 23, 2015
- 1
Hello
The company i am doing work experience at has been having issues with a product they are making. The product is basically a 900mmm long polyurethane filled ABS tube about 30mm OD with a taper. The polyurethane is used as a potting filler to fill a circuit board that runs the length of the tube.
There has been issues with the rods deforming especially when heated, but it also happens at room temperature when it is leaned up against a wall. The deformation is noticeable as it bends in one direction.
One thing i have thought of is maybe changing the ABS to a poly-carbonate as it is more thermally stable and may restrict the movement.
Any other ideas?
Any idea on what might be causing it. I think it is odd that such a large amount of polyurethane is deforming.
Just a few points
- These rods have not been put under any major stress
-The deflection is large and noticable
Thankyou
Luke
The company i am doing work experience at has been having issues with a product they are making. The product is basically a 900mmm long polyurethane filled ABS tube about 30mm OD with a taper. The polyurethane is used as a potting filler to fill a circuit board that runs the length of the tube.
There has been issues with the rods deforming especially when heated, but it also happens at room temperature when it is leaned up against a wall. The deformation is noticeable as it bends in one direction.
One thing i have thought of is maybe changing the ABS to a poly-carbonate as it is more thermally stable and may restrict the movement.
Any other ideas?
Any idea on what might be causing it. I think it is odd that such a large amount of polyurethane is deforming.
Just a few points
- These rods have not been put under any major stress
-The deflection is large and noticable
Thankyou
Luke