Posted by CBBC on September 03, 2020 at 22:00:12 from (24.69.117.186):
In Reply to: Plastics posted by svcummins on September 03, 2020 at 21:40:44:
I used UHMW as shaft bearings / bushings for our water lift pumps. It is really just a steady for the 2” shafts just above the impellers. The shafts only turn 250-300 rpm and they are oversized so the water flows through them to lubricator and keep cool.
Also uses it as runners for the elevator chains in out cranberry conveyers. Basically a wear part to separate the steel chain from the aluminum conveyer body.
Material is easily cut with table saw, and machined, bored, slotted etc. The white stuff will break down in sunlight. I think the black is UV stable and of course more expensive.
I’ve used thin sheets also for the steep sides of hoppers to keep manure and compost from sticking to the walls and tunnelling over the conveyer flights.
What are you planning on using it for? It’s expensive stuff. Grant.
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