mecoman
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2006
- 36
Hello,
We machine EPDM (55 durometer) in sheet form. It arrives in 9-12 foot long x 3ft wide coiled bundle. Once received the material is uncoiled to relax.
Once machined into strips 1/4x1x30" long+ lengths we store on shelves and wrap in coils and bag. We have found the coiling to be a bad idea.
We have discovered that they never lay flat. That is a curl exist for several inches on each end. The curl may rise anywhere from 1" to 6" off the flat surface. This then effects the length when wrapping around a cylinder. That is, it is not consistent between identical cut lengths to meet when wrapping around a cylinder. The circumference of the wrapped strip varies as the curl varies. It reminds me of the Joule effect, but no heat is applied.
Is there any advice as to helping induce the material to lie flat? Also, any technical explanation as to what may be happening? I am unsure of the temperature of material before it is wrapped in a bundle from our supplier.
We have tried heating to 200F for 1-1/2 hours, with little to no difference in curl. Considering increasing the temperature.
Thanks for any advice and let me know if you need additional information.
Cheers,
MECOMAN
We machine EPDM (55 durometer) in sheet form. It arrives in 9-12 foot long x 3ft wide coiled bundle. Once received the material is uncoiled to relax.
Once machined into strips 1/4x1x30" long+ lengths we store on shelves and wrap in coils and bag. We have found the coiling to be a bad idea.
We have discovered that they never lay flat. That is a curl exist for several inches on each end. The curl may rise anywhere from 1" to 6" off the flat surface. This then effects the length when wrapping around a cylinder. That is, it is not consistent between identical cut lengths to meet when wrapping around a cylinder. The circumference of the wrapped strip varies as the curl varies. It reminds me of the Joule effect, but no heat is applied.
Is there any advice as to helping induce the material to lie flat? Also, any technical explanation as to what may be happening? I am unsure of the temperature of material before it is wrapped in a bundle from our supplier.
We have tried heating to 200F for 1-1/2 hours, with little to no difference in curl. Considering increasing the temperature.
Thanks for any advice and let me know if you need additional information.
Cheers,
MECOMAN