MSABOL314
Mechanical
- Sep 3, 2019
- 3
I have a cylindrical shaped part designed. The design criteria is reduced weight, increased wear resistance on the OD, and strength is not a concern. The dimensions of that part are:
OD = 4.764" +/- .005" , .001" cylindricity
ID = 4.302" +.001"/-.000" , .001" total runout to the OD
Length = 5.079" +/- .005"
The part will be electroless nickel plated, and then heat treated to increase the hardness of the nickel plating at 450 deg F for 4 hours.
My concern is that after the heat treatment the part will not be in spec (dimensionally and in form) if I shoot blindly and just use 6061-T6 Aluminum.
Ideally, I'd like to learn how to asses this problem, and be able to determine a suitable material.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
OD = 4.764" +/- .005" , .001" cylindricity
ID = 4.302" +.001"/-.000" , .001" total runout to the OD
Length = 5.079" +/- .005"
The part will be electroless nickel plated, and then heat treated to increase the hardness of the nickel plating at 450 deg F for 4 hours.
My concern is that after the heat treatment the part will not be in spec (dimensionally and in form) if I shoot blindly and just use 6061-T6 Aluminum.
Ideally, I'd like to learn how to asses this problem, and be able to determine a suitable material.
Thanks in advance,
Mike