
Peeled Shaft
A peeled shaft refers to a precision-manufactured shaft that has undergone a machining process known as peeling. This process involves the removal of the outer layer or scale from a metal shaft, typically using a rotary peeling machine. The resulting shaft has improved surface quality, dimensional accuracy, and mechanical properties.
The peeled shaft gives customers the opportunity to rationalize production and reduce production costs. The extraordinary cleanliness of the steel reduces the risk of unexpected tool failures and downtime, and the excellent straightness minimizes the risk of shocks and vibrations that can occur at high cutting speeds.
- Key Characteristics
- Common Materials
- Applications
- High Surface Finish: The peeling process ensures a smooth surface with reduced roughness, making it ideal for applications where surface quality is critical.
- Dimensional Accuracy: Tight tolerances are maintained, ensuring consistent diameters along the length of the shaft.
- Improved Mechanical Properties: Peeling eliminates surface imperfections and stress concentrations, enhancing the strength and durability of the shaft.
- Corrosion Resistance: By removing the oxidized or damaged outer layer, peeled shafts often exhibit improved resistance to corrosion.
- Ready-to-Use: The smooth surface often requires minimal additional machining before the shaft can be used in applications.
- Carbon Steel
- Alloy Steel
- Stainless Steel
Peeled shafts are widely used in:
- Automotive: Components like axles and drive shafts.
- Machinery: Precision shafts for bearings and gears.
- Construction: Heavy-duty equipment requiring robust, accurate components.
- Hydraulics: Cylindrical rods for hydraulic cylinders.
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