nlj
Materials
- Sep 13, 2007
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I have a component currently made of anodized 6060-T6 Aluminum. The component has two wear surfaces that extend in a twisting manner to unlock a latch. I'm told by the designers that aluminum was chosen in efforts to reduce weight and it was anodized to assist in wear resistance. I was orginally thinking the aluminum component could be lined with a lubricanting polymer, but then thought there would be issues with the different coefficients of expansion.
My next thought was to make the entire component could be made out of a polymer (say Nylon or Delrin) but then thought that there would be an issue with a nylon-on-nylon wear surface. Are there polymers that withstand wear between similar materials? Or would I be better off making the component out of steel? I would only be saving a few pounds at best making it out of a polymer.
Any advice would be appreciated.
My next thought was to make the entire component could be made out of a polymer (say Nylon or Delrin) but then thought that there would be an issue with a nylon-on-nylon wear surface. Are there polymers that withstand wear between similar materials? Or would I be better off making the component out of steel? I would only be saving a few pounds at best making it out of a polymer.
Any advice would be appreciated.