cervantes
Mechanical
- Aug 3, 2006
- 85
Hello,
strange situation - anyone can help me
I have a profile, drawing stated as follows:
material Aluminum 6063F22, Aging T6, natural anodizing 10my
now, two different batches from the same supplier have difference in friction coefficient (against homogenous polyurethane material) around 40% !!!
does anyone know how the hell they manage to achieve such unstability?....
I discovered this today and I got stuck - is it other type of alloy, maybe something with anodizing?....
strange situation - anyone can help me
I have a profile, drawing stated as follows:
material Aluminum 6063F22, Aging T6, natural anodizing 10my
now, two different batches from the same supplier have difference in friction coefficient (against homogenous polyurethane material) around 40% !!!
does anyone know how the hell they manage to achieve such unstability?....
I discovered this today and I got stuck - is it other type of alloy, maybe something with anodizing?....