2022
DOI: 10.1002/app.51156
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“…It was shown that based on DSC, the coupling degree between PA and MP1100/MP1100‐MO‐cb could be assigned: PA46 < PA12‐L1600 < PA66 < PA12‐Z7321. Additionally, SEM images agree with the DSC results 12 . The prepared chemically bonded PA‐PTFE‐oil compounds can be used as solid lubricants in metal‐plastic sliding contacts or sacrificial elements in metal–metal sliding contacts.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…It was shown that based on DSC, the coupling degree between PA and MP1100/MP1100‐MO‐cb could be assigned: PA46 < PA12‐L1600 < PA66 < PA12‐Z7321. Additionally, SEM images agree with the DSC results 12 . The prepared chemically bonded PA‐PTFE‐oil compounds can be used as solid lubricants in metal‐plastic sliding contacts or sacrificial elements in metal–metal sliding contacts.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This fact could be due to the chemical coupling degree between PA and MP1100. Whereas the previous study by DSC (percentage of fractional crystallization) has shown that the coupling degree between MP1100 and PA types can be assigned in this order: PA12‐Z7321 (91%) > PA66 (80%) > PA12‐L1600 (52%) > PA46 (10%) 12 . In other words, it can be assumed that in PA12‐MP1100‐cb (Z7321) compounds, 91% of MP1100 is finely fragmented and dispersed in the PA12‐Z7321 matrix.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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