Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1556051 | Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The friction and wear behavior of resin/graphite composite has been investigated using a pin-on-disc configuration under dry sliding condition. The results showed that the resin/graphite composite exhibited much better mechanical and tribological properties compared with the unimpregnated graphite. The friction coefficient was reduced by addition of furan resin, which could also prevent the “dusting” wear at loads more than 15Â MPa. The steady and lubricated transfer film was easily formed on the counterpart surface due to the interaction of furan resin and wear debris of graphite, which was useful to reduce the wear rate of the resin/graphite composite. The composite is highly promising for mechanical sealing application and can be used at high load for long time sliding.
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Authors
Zhenguo Zhu, Shuo Bai, Junfeng Wu, Li Xu, Ting Li, Yong Ren, Chang Liu,