Revelation19
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2002
- 9
I am interested in using Teflon (or other polymer) to act as a slide on the inner surface of a steel cylinder. The cylinder has an ID of 15 inches (0.38 m). It needs to slide slong its axis a length of 1.75 inches (44.5 mm). It is used in a test rig and will move only occasionally (once a month or less), however it needs to be able to move the full distance in about 1 second. It also has to act as a marginal pressure seal, though this is a secondary function. I envision using a strip of Teflon bonded into a groove cut into the inner cylinider. (The Teflon strip I can purchase has an etched side for bonding.)
My question is: Is there some particular (or minimum) surface finish I need to use on the inside of the steel cylinder?
My question is: Is there some particular (or minimum) surface finish I need to use on the inside of the steel cylinder?