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The friction and wear characteristics of ZnO‐ or montmorillonite‐nanoparticle‐filled Kevlar fabric composites with different filler proportions when sliding against stainless steel pins under dry friction conditions were studied, with unfilled Kevlar fabric composites used as references. The worn surface and transfer film of Kevlar fabric composites were then examined with a scanning electron microscope. It was found that ZnO and montmorillonite as fillers could improve the tribological behavior of the Kevlar fabric composites with various applied loads, and the best antiwear property was obtained with the composites containing 5 wt % ZnO or montmorillonite. This indicated that these nanoparticles could prevent the destruction of Kevlar fabric composites during the friction process. The transfer film established by these nanoparticles during the sliding wear of the composites against their metallic counterpart made contributions to reducing the friction coefficient and wear rate of the Kevlar fabric composites measured in the test. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009  相似文献   

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To improve the tribological properties of basalt‐fabric‐reinforced phenolic composites, solid lubricants of MoS2 and graphite were incorporated, and the tribological properties of the resulting basalt‐fabric composites were investigated on a model ring‐on‐block test rig under dry sliding conditions. The effects of the filler content, load, and sliding time on the tribological behavior of the basalt‐fabric composites were systematically examined. The morphologies of the worn surfaces and transfer films formed on the counterpart steel rings were analyzed by means of scanning electron microscopy. The experimental results reveal that the incorporation of MoS2 significantly decreased the friction coefficient, whereas the inclusion of graphite improved the wear resistance remarkably. The results also indicate that the filled basalt‐fabric composites seemed to be more suitable for friction materials serving under higher loads. The transfer films formed on the counterpart surfaces during the friction process made contributions to the reduction of the friction coefficient and wear rate of the basalt‐fabric composites. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2010  相似文献   

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As self‐lubricating bearing liner materials, tribological properties of milled pitch‐based carbon fibers (CFs) modified polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)/Kevlar fabric composites were investigated, and the microscopic morphology of worn surface was studied. The results show that the appropriate incorporation of CFs can obviously reduce the wear rate of the fabric composite with almost unchanging friction coefficient. The wear rates of 5 wt % CF‐filled PTFE/Kevlar fabric composites are decreased by 30% and 48% for two kinds of composites made with fibers from different producers compared with unfilled fabric composites. Scanning electron microscopy observations show that the appropriate incorporation of CFs obviously improves the interfacial bonding and reduces pull‐out and fracture of Kevlar fiber. Meanwhile, the introduction of CFs at proper fraction is helpful to form smooth and continuous transfer film on the surface of metal counterpart. The improving mechanism of the CF is attributed to increasing mechanical strength, thermal conductivity and self‐lubricating effects. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018 , 135, 46269.  相似文献   

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The tribological behaviors of hybrid PTFE/Kevlar fabric composites filled with nano‐SiC and/or submicron‐WS2 fillers were studied. Scanning electron microscopy and energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectrometer were used for analysis of the worn surface, transfer film, and debris of the PTFE/Kevlar fabric composites. In addition, the wear volume loss of the composite was measured by means of a laser microscopic 3D and profile measurement apparatus. The results indicate that although both single fillers and hybrid fillers can reduce the wear rate of composites, but hybrid fillers filled composites could achieve the desired comprehensive tribological properties in dry sliding. The improved tribological performance of filled composites can be attributed to two aspects: the formation of a thin and tenacious transfer film on the counter‐surface, and the restrain the formation of larger debris. Tiny wear debris was easily trapped in the gap of a worn surface and can repair the damaged surface. In addition, the trapped debris could be considered as a secondary source of lubricant. POLYM. COMPOS., 37:2218–2226, 2016. © 2015 Society of Plastics Engineers  相似文献   

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The wear rate and coefficient of friction for graphite flake (GF)‐filled polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites were evaluated on a pin‐on‐disk wear tester under dry conditions. Scanning electron microscopy showed significant reduction in the abrasive wear of the composites. The wear rates of 5 and 10 wt % GF composites were reduced by more than 22 and 245 times, respectively, at sliding speed of 1 m/s. With increasing sliding distance from 1 to 8 km, the wear rate of pure PTFE decreased by 1.4 times whereas that of composites, it decreased up to three times. The significant decreased in wear rate and coefficient of friction might be attributed to the formation of a thin and tenacious transfer film on the counter‐surface. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2013  相似文献   

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Short basalt fiber (BF) reinforced polyimide (PI) composites were fabricated by means of compression‐molding technique. The friction and wear properties of the resulting composites sliding against GCr15 steel were investigated on a model ring‐on‐block test rig under dry sliding conditions. The morphologies of the worn surfaces and the transfer films that formed on the counterpart steel rings were analyzed by means of scanning electron microscopy. The influence of the short BF content, load, and sliding speed on the tribological behavior of the PI composites was examined. Experimental results revealed that the low incorporation of BFs could improve the tribological behavior of the PI composites remarkably. The friction coefficient and wear rate decreased with increases in the sliding speed and load, respectively. The transfer film that formed on the counterpart surface during the friction process made contributions to reducing the friction coefficient and wear rate of the BF‐reinforced PI composites. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009  相似文献   

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混杂填料增强聚四氟乙烯复合材料的摩擦学性能研究   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
路琴  张静  何春霞 《塑料》2008,37(3):15-17
采用MM-200型摩擦磨损试验机对纳米SiC、MoS2和石墨填充聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)复合材料在干摩擦条件下与45#钢对摩时的摩擦磨损性能进行了研究,探讨了MoS2、石墨及纳米SiC的协同效应。认为纳米SiC的加入大大提高了复合材料的承载能力,石墨、MoS2的加入减少PTFE复合材料的摩擦因数。利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对PTFE复合材料的摩擦面进行了观察。结果表明:实验中5%nano-SiC和3%MoS2填充PTFE复合材料的摩擦磨损性能最好,且在高载荷下的摩擦磨损性能尤为突出,具有一定的应用价值。  相似文献   

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Short basalt fibers (BFs)‐reinforced polyimide (PI) composites filled with MoS2 and graphite were fabricated by means of hot‐press molding technique. The tribological properties of the resulting composites sliding against GCr15 steel ring were investigated on a model ring‐on‐block test rig. The wear mechanisms were also comparatively discussed, based on scanning electron microscopic examination of the worn surface of the PI composites and the transfer film formed on the counterpart. Experimental results revealed that MoS2 and graphite as fillers significantly improved the wear resistance of the BFs‐reinforced polyimide (BFs/PI) composites. For the best combination of friction coefficient and wear rate, the optimal volume content of MoS2 and graphite in the composites appears to be 40 and 35%, respectively. It was also found that the tribological properties of the filled BFs/PI composites were closely related with the sliding conditions such as sliding speed and applied load. Research results show that the BF/PI composites exhibited better tribological properties under higher PV product. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009  相似文献   

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The carbon fabric composites filled with several nanoparticles were prepared by dip‐coating and hot press molding technique. The friction and wear behavior of the resulting composites were studied systematically using a block‐on‐ring arrangement. Experimental results showed that the optimal content of nanoparticles as fillers contributed to improve the tribological properties of the carbon fabric composites. Moreover, the friction and wear properties of the fabric composites were closely dependent with the sliding conditions. The differences in the transfer film formed on the counterpart surface during the friction process also accounted for the friction and wear behavior of carbon fabric composites. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2012  相似文献   

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以针状的硅灰石和鳞片石墨为填料,采用冷压—烧结工艺制备了不同填料含量的聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)复合材料,考察了复合材料的摩擦磨损性能,并利用扫描电子显微镜对磨痕和转移膜进行了分析。结果表明,单独填充硅灰石和石墨时,PTFE的磨损率都会随填料含量的增加而降低,硅灰石的作用要强于石墨;但硅灰石会使PTFE的摩擦因数明显增大,而石墨会使PTFE的摩擦因数降低;2种填料提升PTFE耐磨性的作用机理不同,硅灰石在摩擦过程中会在滑动界面区域上逐渐堆积,起到优先承担载荷的作用;而石墨在摩擦过程中会发生片层的滑移与剥离,有助于转移膜的形成;适量的硅灰石(含量为20 %,质量分数,下同)与石墨(含量为5 %或10 %)复合填充能产生协同效应,使PTFE的磨损率进一步降低,耐磨性比未填充的PTFE提高200倍。  相似文献   

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汪怀远  朱艳吉  冯新  陆小华 《化工学报》2009,60(7):1812-1817
分别研究了不同含量钛酸钾晶须(PTW)、碳纤(CF)填充聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)复合材料在硫酸溶液中和干摩擦条件下摩擦学性能以及酸中的耐蚀性能,借助SEM等分析探讨了相关机理。结果表明,酸中纯PTFE耐磨性较干摩擦条件下提高了2个数量级,摩擦系数也只有干摩擦的15.3%。与CF/PTFE相比,PTW/PTFE复合材料在酸中显示更好的耐蚀和耐磨性能。PTW可以进一步提高PTFE酸中耐磨性能、降低摩擦系数。含15%(质量)PTW时复合材料具有最低的磨损率,此时比纯PTFE酸中耐磨性提高13.8倍,是相同含量CF/PTFE耐磨性的3.2倍。由于酸溶液的冷却和润滑作用,复合材料的摩擦系数与干条件相比明显降低。然而,酸溶液阻止了转移膜的形成。不管是干摩擦还是在酸性溶液中,当填料含量超过15%(质量)时,犁削和磨粒磨损是PTFE复合材料的主要磨损机理。  相似文献   

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不同介质中聚四氟乙烯复合材料的摩擦磨损性能   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
汪怀远  冯新  史以俊  何鹏  陆小华 《化工学报》2007,58(4):1053-1058
分别在碱液、水、油和干摩擦条件下考察了碳纤维和玻璃纤维填充聚四氟乙烯复合材料的摩擦磨损性能。利用SEM观察了不同介质中磨损面和对摩面的形貌,并探讨了其磨损机理。结果表明,不同介质中摩擦系数的大小关系是μ干>μ水或油>μ碱,磨损率是W水>W干>W碱或油。水、碱和油都不同程度地阻止了转移膜的形成。碱液和油具有很好的冷却与润滑作用,摩擦系数低,磨损小;然而水分子降低了填料和基体的界面粘接强度,造成犁削和磨粒磨损加重。  相似文献   

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The friction and wear properties of poly (ether ether ketone) (PEEK) composites filled with potassium titanate whiskers (PTWs) under alkali, water, and dry conditions were investigated. The wear mechanisms in different lubrication situations were studied on the basis of examinations of the worn and counterpart surfaces with scanning electron microscopy and optical microscopy. The results showed that PTWs could obviously increase the wear resistance and reduce the friction coefficient of the PEEK composites under dry sliding conditions. Only when the PTW content was greater than 35 wt % did the wear resistance and friction coefficient deteriorate. Sliding in water caused increases in the wear rate and friction coefficient of the PEEK composites, and the PTW‐filled PEEK composites showed the highest friction coefficient and wear rate under this lubrication condition. On the contrary, sliding in an alkaline solution, the PTW‐filled PEEK composites showed the lowest friction coefficient and almost the same level of wear resistance as that found under the dry condition. Furrows and abrasive wear were the main mechanisms for the PTW‐filled PEEK composites sliding in water. The transfer onto the counterpart rings was significantly hindered with sliding under water and alkali conditions. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2010  相似文献   

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The composites of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) filled with expanded graphite (EG), poly(p‐oxybenzoyl) (POB), and basalt fiber (BF) were prepared by heating compression and sintering molding. The tribological behavior of PTFE composites was investigated with a pin‐on‐disk tester under dry conditions and seawater lubrication. The worn surface of PTFE composites and the transfer film on the counterface were observed with a scanning electron microscope. The results indicated that the incorporation of EG and POB improved the hardness of PTFE composites, and addition of BF led to greater load‐carrying capacity. Compared to pure PTFE, the coefficients of friction of PTFE composites slightly increased, but the wear rates were significantly reduced (the wear rate of composite with 3% EG being only 10.38% of pure PTFE). In addition, all the composites exhibited a lower coefficient of friction (decreases of about 0.03–0.07) but more serious wear under seawater lubrication than under dry sliding. The wear mechanism changed from serious abrasive wear of pure PTFE to slight adhesion wear of PTFE composites under both conditions. A transfer film was obviously found on the counterface in seawater, but it was not observed under dry conditions. Among all the materials tested, the PTFE‐based composite containing 20% POB (mass fraction), 2% EG, and 3% BF exhibited the best comprehensive performance. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 130: 2523–2531, 2013  相似文献   

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SiO2 nanoparticle filled–poly(phthalazine ether sulfone ketone) (PPESK) composites with various filler volume fractions were made by heating compression molding. The tribological behavior of the PPESK composites was investigated using a block‐on‐ring test rig by sliding PPESK‐based composite blocks against a mild carbon steel ring. The morphologies of the worn composite surfaces, wear debris, and the transferred films formed on the counterpart steel surface were examined with a scanning electron microscope, whereas the chemical state of the Fe element in the transfer film was analyzed with X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. In addition, IR spectra were taken to characterize the structure of wear debris and PPESK composites. It was found that SiO2 nanoparticle filled–PPESK composites exhibit good wear resistance and friction‐reduction behavior. The friction and wear behavior of the composites was improved at a volume fraction between 4.2 and 14.5 vol % of the filler SiO2. The results based on combined SEM, XPS, and IR techniques indicate that SiO2 nanoparticle filled–PPESK composite is characterized by slight scuffing in dry sliding against steel and polishing action between composite surface and that of the countpart ring, whereas unfilled PPESK is characterized by severe plastic deformation and adhesion wear. In the former case a thin, but not complete, transfer film was formed on the surface of the counterpart steel, whereas in the latter case, a thick and lumpy transfer film was formed on the counterpart steel surface. This accounts for the different friction and wear behavior of unfilled PPESK and SiO2 nanoparticle filled–PPESK composites. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 85: 2136–2144, 2002  相似文献   

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The polytetrafluoroethylene‐filled (PTFE) poly(m‐phenylene isophalamide) (PMIA) composite blocks are prepared by compression molding. The friction and wear of PTFE‐filled PMIA are investigated on a block‐on‐ring machine by running the PMIA composite block against plain carbon steel (AISI 1045 steel ring). The worn surface of PMIA composite and the steel counterface are examined by using electron probe microanalysis (EPMA). It is found that PTFE‐filled PMIA exhibited considerably lower friction coefficient and wear rate than pure PMIA. Furthermore, the lowest wear rate is obtained when the composite contains 20 vol % PTFE. EPMA investigations show that there are some debris that could restrain the wear of the PMIA composites oriented along the sliding track and embedded in the surface of PMIA composite. A kind of stripe transfer film that contains abundant F element should be the main reason for the improvement of the tribological properties of PTFE‐filled PMIA composites. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 74: 747–751, 1999  相似文献   

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Five kinds of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)‐based composites, pure PTFE, PTFE + 30(v)% MoS2, PTFE + 30(v)% PbS, PTFE + 30(v)% CuS, and PTFE + 30(v)% graphite (GR) composites, were first prepared. Then the friction and wear properties of these PTFE composites, sliding against GCr15‐bearing steel under both dry and liquid paraffin‐lubricated conditions, were studied by using an MHK‐500 ring‐on‐block wear tester. Finally, the worn surfaces and the transfer films of the PTFE composites formed on the surface of GCr15 bearing steel were investigated by using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an optical microscope, respectively. Experimental results show that filling with MoS2, PbS, CuS, or graphite to PTFE can reduce the wear of the PTFE composites by two orders of magnitude compared to that of pure PTFE under dry friction conditions. However, the friction and wear‐reducing properties of these PTFE composites can be greatly improved by lubrication with liquid paraffin. Investigations of transfer films show that MoS2, PbS, CuS, and graphite promote the transfer of the PTFE composites onto the surface of GCr15‐bearing steel under dry friction conditions, but the transfer of the PTFE composites onto the surface of GCr15‐bearing steel can be greatly reduced by lubrication with liquid paraffin. SEM examinations of worn surfaces show that with lubrication of liquid paraffin, the creation and development of the cracks occurred on the worn surfaces of the PTFE composites under load, which reduces the load‐supporting capacity of the PTFE composites. This would lead to the deterioration of the friction and wear properties of the PTFE composites under higher loads (>600N). © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 72: 751–761, 1999  相似文献   

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The effect of inorganic fillers on the friction and wear behavior of frictional material based poly(m‐phenylene isophthalamide) (PMIA) is investigated. The polymer composites are prepared by compression molding. The friction and wear of PMIA composites are investigated on a block‐on‐ring machine by running the PMIA composite block against plain carbon steel. The morphologies of the worn surface of PMIA composite and the ring counterface are examined by using electron probe microanalysis. It is found that copper compounds including CuCl, CuCl2, Cu2O, and CuO filled PMIA exhibit considerably higher friction coefficient than unfilled PMIA, while the wear rate of those composites decrease. Especially, CuCl is the optimal filler in the copper compounds investigated above. The filled PMIA composite containing CuCl, graphite, and short carbon fiber shows the best properties for frictional material. The friction coefficient of CuCl–PMIA composite is higher than that of unfilled PMIA because of the abrasive action of CuCl particle. It is probably the smoother surface of counterpart ring and composite block that resulted in the lower wear rate and friction coefficient of PMIA composite. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 80: 2790–2794, 2001  相似文献   

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SiC一石墨填充PTFE复合材料的摩擦磨损性能研究   总被引:4,自引:2,他引:2  
在聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)中分别填充碳化硅(SiC),石墨及不同配比的SiC-石墨混合物,制备了具有不同力学和摩擦学性能的PTFE基复合材料。探讨了填料组成对材料硬度及干摩擦条件下与不锈钢环对磨时摩擦磨损性能的影响,并研究了PTFE基复合材料的磨损表面和磨屑形貌。结果表明,填充适量的SiC-石墨混合物既能增加PTFE的承载能力,又可保持良好的摩擦学性能;不同复合材料的磨损机理不同,磨损表面有磨屑形貌  相似文献   

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Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)‐based composites filled with various inorganic fillers in a volume fraction of 30% were prepared. The tribological behavior of the PTFE composites sliding against AISI52100 steel under dry and liquid paraffin‐lubricated conditions was investigated on an MHK‐500 model ring‐on‐block test rig. The morphologies of worn surfaces and wear debris were observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an optical microscope. As the results, different fillers show different effects on the tribological behavior of the PTFE composites, while the composite shows much different tribological behavior under lubricated conditions as compared with dry sliding. The tribological behavior of the PTFE composites under dry sliding is greatly related to the uniformity and thickness of the transfer films. Only the PTFE composites with a transfer film of good uniformity and proper thickness may have excellent tribological behavior. The PTFE composites show much better tribological behavior under lubrication of liquid paraffin than under dry sliding, namely, the friction coefficients are decreased by 1 order of magnitude and the wear rate by 1–3 orders of magnitude. Observation of the worn composite surfaces with SEM indicates that fatigue cracks were generated under lubrication of liquid paraffin, owing to the absorption and osmosis of liquid paraffin into the microdefects of the PTFE composites. The creation and development of the fatigue cracks led to fatigue wear of the PTFE composites. This would reduce the mechanical strength and load‐supporting capacity of the PTFE composites. Therefore, the tribological behavior of the PTFE composites under lubrication of liquid paraffin is greatly dependent on the compatibility between the PTFE matrix and the inorganic fillers. In other words, the better is the compatibility between PTFE and fillers the better is the tribological behavior of the composites. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 80: 1891–1897, 2001  相似文献   

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