Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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618592 | Wear | 2009 | 5 Pages |
PEEK (poly-ether-ether-ketone) is a high performance engineering semicrystalline thermoplastic. PEEK has excellent tribological behaviour, which is optimised in the specially formulated tribological composite grade.This paper presents a comparative study of wear and friction on PEEK, PEEK-CF30 (wt%) and PEEK-GF30 (wt%) against steel, at long dry sliding. A plan of experiments was performed on a pin-on-disc machine, under the following conditions pv=2 MPa m/spv=2 MPa m/s (p = 8 MPa and v=0.25 m/sv=0.25 m/s; p = 2.68 MPa and v=0.75 m/sv=0.75 m/s) at the ambient temperature for a sliding distance of 15 km.PEEK-CF30 presented the lesser friction coefficient followed by PEEK. PEEK-GF30 presented the higher friction coefficient throughout all sliding distance. Both PEEK-CF30 and PEEK-GF30 have presented an excellent wear resistance relatively to PEEK while PEEK-CF30 presented the best tribological behaviour.