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STEEL
Plain carbon, cold rolled steel is recommended. Surface
finish should be 32-63 RMS. Use heat treatable grades
where available and hardened to 25-30 Rc. Lubricants
used should have rust inhibitors added.
STAINLESS STEEL
Cold rolled finish (32-63 RMS) is recommended. An
austenitic grade offers the best corrosion resistance.
The softer annealed grades of austenitic stainless steel are
NOT RECOMMENDED, especially with thermoplastic
chains. Interaction between the chain material and the soft
stainless steel might develop. When this happens, the
resulting wear debris consists almost entirely of finely
divided stainless steel particles, nearly black in color, similar
to molydisulfide or graphite. The wear of the stainless steel
might be rapid while the thermoplastic chain by contrast
exhibits only slight wear.
Therefore, ONE QUARTER TEMPER (MINIMUM 25 Rc.)
austenitic grade stainless is recommended for use with
any of the chain materials, but especially with
thermoplastic. Martensitic stainless steels can also be
used. They offer excellent wear resistance when heat
treated to 25-35 Rc, but they are not as corrosion
resistant at austenitic.
BRONZE AND BRASSES
A hard temper material is recommended since a soft bronze
wears rapidly. Typical applications calling for these metals
are those which require non-sparking and anti-static
conditions. These materials are generally not
recommended.
ALUMINUM
Not recommended due to poor wear resistance.
NON-METALLIC WEAR STRIPS
Non-metallic wear strips have a lower coefficient of friction
than metals. They are generally easier to install and remove
and provide for quieter operation. Ultra high molecular
weight polyethylene is the most commonly used wear strip
material.
ULTRA HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT
POLYETHYLENE UHMWP
UHMWP polyethylene (molecular weight of at least 1.0
million) is recommended for both dry and wet applications.
UHMWP is virtually unaffected by moisture and is resistant
to corrosive chemicals. It is not very rigid and may deflect
when subjected to high loads. UHMWPE is not
recommended for abrasive conditions where particles may
embed in the surface and wear the chain.
TEFLON
This material has perhaps the lowest coefficient of friction
available in a plastic wear strip material. It is soft and tends
to flow off the surface and is not practical as a wear strip
material except in low load - low speed applications.
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PROCEDURE
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