Anatol
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking about non-ferrous, but also new composites as solutions to steam engine challenges - I'm looking for a 'magic' material, non-corroding, minimal thermal expansion, precision machinable, 'self lubricating', able to make seals at high pressure, high temp with water humidity.
Is that too much to ask
For things like piston valves...
Does anyone have experiences with any of the exotic new plastics?
Teflon has interesting qualities, but it creeps.
Graphite-filled vespel seems to have possibilities.
I saw someone used delrin in a steam engine.
Torlon, Ryton ...,molybdenum filled nylon?
glad to know anyone's experience
thanks
Is that too much to ask
For things like piston valves...
Does anyone have experiences with any of the exotic new plastics?
Teflon has interesting qualities, but it creeps.
Graphite-filled vespel seems to have possibilities.
I saw someone used delrin in a steam engine.
Torlon, Ryton ...,molybdenum filled nylon?
glad to know anyone's experience
thanks