Life is a bowl of problems
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2018
- 19
The machine in question manufacturers flexible packaging using various films one example being polyethylene. Part of the process pulls the film over a triangular folding board whose edges can be made from various metals, such as stainless steel or aluminum. We have used various treatments and coatings to minimize friction and reduce wear along these edges, but significant wear still occurs.
We are now trying to find a way to estimate the life expectancy of these folding boards based on the different materials and treatments we use. I have looked at the Archard-Child equation, but it requires knowing the Wear Coefficients for the material pair in question which I have not been able to find.
Considering the many applications in the packing industry that include plastic film, under tension and at speed, sliding over rollers, thru guides and along other surfaces I would think analytical and empirical methods to estimate wear would abound, but I am having a hard time finding anything.
Any help would be appreciated.
We are now trying to find a way to estimate the life expectancy of these folding boards based on the different materials and treatments we use. I have looked at the Archard-Child equation, but it requires knowing the Wear Coefficients for the material pair in question which I have not been able to find.
Considering the many applications in the packing industry that include plastic film, under tension and at speed, sliding over rollers, thru guides and along other surfaces I would think analytical and empirical methods to estimate wear would abound, but I am having a hard time finding anything.
Any help would be appreciated.