pbass
Mechanical
- Jul 16, 2008
- 4
Hello,
I'm looking for an effective way to seal a carbon fiber tube with a plastic (probably Delrin) end cap and o-ring. The tube houses electronics and is used in a deepwater application. I'm from a machine design background and would normally have a retaining feature (i.e.step or groove) machined in the tube ID if I were dealing with metal. I don't have much experience with composites and have concerns that machining will compromise the fiber layup and overall compression strength. Anyone know if this has been done with success, or if there are other effective options (I'm thinking adhesives/expansion insert/compression fit).
Thks
I'm looking for an effective way to seal a carbon fiber tube with a plastic (probably Delrin) end cap and o-ring. The tube houses electronics and is used in a deepwater application. I'm from a machine design background and would normally have a retaining feature (i.e.step or groove) machined in the tube ID if I were dealing with metal. I don't have much experience with composites and have concerns that machining will compromise the fiber layup and overall compression strength. Anyone know if this has been done with success, or if there are other effective options (I'm thinking adhesives/expansion insert/compression fit).
Thks