pwrslave86
Mechanical
- Mar 20, 2012
- 19
Hi everyone.
I've attached the picture of a part that's included in a design I'm involved in. It's a 6061 aluminum tube of 3.15in OD, and about 0.15in wall thickness. The cut that starts on one end and ends about halfway along the length of the tube (the tube is 21 in long) is approx. 0.2 in wide. I would like to apply some sort of coating on the sides of this cut (sides I've colored red in the attachment) so that when this tube is inserted on top of another aluminum part that has flukes sliding into those cuts they would make a close fit and could not hit against each other and make noise.
What material would be good for this and what is the cheapest/most practical way to apply it to aluminum?
Thanks.
I've attached the picture of a part that's included in a design I'm involved in. It's a 6061 aluminum tube of 3.15in OD, and about 0.15in wall thickness. The cut that starts on one end and ends about halfway along the length of the tube (the tube is 21 in long) is approx. 0.2 in wide. I would like to apply some sort of coating on the sides of this cut (sides I've colored red in the attachment) so that when this tube is inserted on top of another aluminum part that has flukes sliding into those cuts they would make a close fit and could not hit against each other and make noise.
What material would be good for this and what is the cheapest/most practical way to apply it to aluminum?
Thanks.