Understanding Wear of Plastics
 
Understanding Wear of Plastics

September 10, 2015
11:00 a.m. EST
Run Time: Approx. 1 hour

Wear can be defined as damage to a solid surface caused by the removal or displacement of material through mechanical action associated with contact with a mating surface. Plastic components are used in a wide range of demanding applications in which they are subjected to surface damage and wear. These commonly include:

        ·         Gears
·         Bearings
·         Seals
·         Valves and Pistons
·         Fasteners
·         Conveyor Systems
·         Tanks and Hoppers

 

Wear of plastics is a relatively common failure mechanism, which needs to be understood in order to avoid component malfunction and breakdown. This webinar will address the mechanisms of wear in plastics.

Plastic wear is affected by several factors that may be generally categorized into mechanical, environmental, and thermal aspects. These three groups of factors essentially determine the mechanism of wear of a plastic surface when it comes in contact with another surface

The topics covered as part of this presentation will include:

        ·         Mechanisms of wear in plastics

       ·         Wear factors

o   Mechanical

o   Environmental

o   Thermal

       ·         Wear resistant plastics

       ·         Wear testing

Jeffrey Jansen
Senior Managing Engineer and Partner
The Madison Group

Jeffrey A. Jansen is Senior Managing Engineer and a Partner at The Madison Group, an independent plastics engineering and consulting firm.  Jeff specializes in failure analysis, material identification and selection, as well as compatibility, aging, and lifetime prediction studies for thermoplastic materials. He has been solving polymer-related problems for 23 years. In that time, he has performed over 1470 failure investigations, both for industrial clients and as a part of litigation.  

Jeff is a regular presenter on the SPE webinar series, covering a wide range of topics related to plastics failure, material performance, testing, and polymer technology. 

Jeff is a graduate of Carroll College and the Milwaukee School of Engineering.  

 
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