Prasham
Materials
- Jul 25, 2010
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We are manufacturing spinning rings used in Textile Industry. They are made from SAE 52100 or equivalent grade of steel pipes. After machining they are heat treated (marquenching) to 62-63 HRc. Later they are polished using vibratory and centrifugal machines.
We have enclosed a pic which shows cross section of the ring and the traveller ("c" shaped small component) which runs on it at around 30 meter/sec speed. Usual life of the ring is around 2-3 years. There is no lubrication between ring & traveller which please note.
At times we have received complaints from out customers that the rings get worn out prematurely in say 2-6 months. We have found that most of these worn out rings have 62 HRc or higher hardness which is as per the requirement. The traveller that runs on rings have hardness of 55-57 HRc. What could be triggering the wear out ?
We have enclosed a pic which shows cross section of the ring and the traveller ("c" shaped small component) which runs on it at around 30 meter/sec speed. Usual life of the ring is around 2-3 years. There is no lubrication between ring & traveller which please note.
At times we have received complaints from out customers that the rings get worn out prematurely in say 2-6 months. We have found that most of these worn out rings have 62 HRc or higher hardness which is as per the requirement. The traveller that runs on rings have hardness of 55-57 HRc. What could be triggering the wear out ?