Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7004099 | Wear | 2016 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
SU-8, an epoxy-based polymer, is industrially very useful material for fabricating microsystems such as micro-electro-mechanical systems. However, for optimal performance, it is necessary to further improve the mechanical and tribological properties of SU-8. Different weight percentages (wt%) of graphite and talc particles are added to SU-8 for the enhancement of mechanical as well as tribological properties. The composite with the optimized composition of SU-8+15Â wt% graphite+15Â wt% talc has shown superior properties compared with pure SU-8 and other composites tested. This composite shows ~4 times lesser steady-state coefficient of friction (~ 0.2), ~3 times higher elastic modulus (~7.97Â GPa) and ~2 times greater hardness (~0.52Â GPa) over those of pure SU-8. Also, there is a decrease in the wear rate by ~103 times. This optimized composite, which showed nano to micron scale texturing on the surface, has performed better in comparison with single or mixed fillers with different wt% ratios. The wear mechanism for filler content up to 10Â wt% was found to be fatigue and delamination, whereas for higher filler content the abrasive wear mechanism was dominant.
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Authors
Jitendra K. Katiyar, Sujeet K. Sinha, Arvind Kumar,