Jan 6, 2010 #1 LMSgreg Mechanical Jan 17, 2007 20 0 0 US Anyone know of a good way to reduce the coefficient of friction of silicone? I know of and tried, corona, flame, parylene, talc and many others. I cannot use any powders and need something to help bowl feeding. Anyone ever heard of oxy-glazing?
Anyone know of a good way to reduce the coefficient of friction of silicone? I know of and tried, corona, flame, parylene, talc and many others. I cannot use any powders and need something to help bowl feeding. Anyone ever heard of oxy-glazing?
Jan 7, 2010 #2 Metten Materials Feb 11, 2008 65 0 0 BE (I haven't heard of oxy-glazing.) A client used a teflon coating on certain seals/closures made out of NBR to reduce friction. Upvote 0 Downvote
(I haven't heard of oxy-glazing.) A client used a teflon coating on certain seals/closures made out of NBR to reduce friction.
Jan 7, 2010 Thread starter #3 LMSgreg Mechanical Jan 17, 2007 20 0 0 US Teflon would not work in my application because whatever I would use can not change the flex properties. Thanks for the response though. Upvote 0 Downvote
Teflon would not work in my application because whatever I would use can not change the flex properties. Thanks for the response though.