no1
Electrical
- Oct 26, 2001
- 3
Previously, we have manufactured containers for thermal chambers which are used to hold products to be cycled from hot to cold. Recently we have been asked to explore reducing the amount of material (aluminum) to eliminate the effects of "tools" in the chamber from contributing to the time required to cycle from hot to cold and visa versa.
One consideration is to try using another material instead of reducing the mass of the current product. The material would be a composite (Graphite and Epoxy).
My question is two part 1) How does this composite stack up to 6061-T6 aluminum Thermally and 2) How does it compare structurally?
Thank You for your input!
One consideration is to try using another material instead of reducing the mass of the current product. The material would be a composite (Graphite and Epoxy).
My question is two part 1) How does this composite stack up to 6061-T6 aluminum Thermally and 2) How does it compare structurally?
Thank You for your input!