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Polyplastics Offers Design Techniques and Know-how to Reduce Noise in POM Helical Gears
TOKYO, May 20, 2021 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Polyplastics Co., Ltd., a leading global supplier of engineering 
thermoplastics, offers a range of design tips and techniques to help 
manufacturers reduce noise in helical gears made of polyoxymethylene (POM). 
Polyplastics is a leading global manufacturer of POM, under the DURACON (R) 
tradename, for diverse markets, including gears.

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Among the design findings, it is generally believed that the tilt of the gear 
axis is an important consideration and its elimination will have a positive 
impact on noise issues. Polyplastics tried to verify that assumption, and 
actually focused on the skewed shaft angle (offset error). The company learned 
that noise does not necessarily worsen when the axis tilts.

Instead, Polyplastics found that noise issues arise when changing the center 
distance, depending on whether there is a skewed shaft angle. Polyplastics 
examined the impact of the center distance for helical gears with a skewed 
shaft angle of 0 deg. Noise levels are lowest in the area where an increase in 
the center distance is between 0 and 0.6 mm, and then flattens out. On the 
other hand, noise increases beyond 0.6 mm because the transverse contact ratio 
is less than 1.0. 

Polyplastics notes that helical gears have a phenomenon called an overlap 
ratio. The total contact ratio is the sum of a transverse contact ratio and an 
overlap ratio, and theoretically the total contact ratio must be 1.0 or higher 
for rotation at constant speed on the driven side. A transverse contact ratio 
less than 1 means that the length of the path of contact is less than one 
pitch. In other words, there is a space in which teeth do not touch within the 
space of one pitch. Findings show that helical gears will have a total contact 
ratio of 1 or higher and will keep operating at constant speed without noise 
issues. 

For more information, visit: 
https://www.polyplastics.com/en/support/gear/gear_noise/index.html

About Polyplastics:
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202104234116-O1-YlL347T1.pdf

DURACON (R) is a registered trademark of Polyplastics Co., Ltd. in Japan and 
other countries.


Source: Polyplastics Co., Ltd.