2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2022.12.055
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Damage analysis of retrieved BioloxⓇdelta components used in hard and soft bearings

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“…Thus, we can conclude that the wear debris generated for HDPE in our case exhibited identical patterns of flakes, surface wrinkling, or finer particles for each particular kind of wear process. Similar results can also be found in research work conducted recently 31,32,35 . We speculate that this composite abrasive wear is the result of higher incompatibility of CaCO 3 with HDPE.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Thus, we can conclude that the wear debris generated for HDPE in our case exhibited identical patterns of flakes, surface wrinkling, or finer particles for each particular kind of wear process. Similar results can also be found in research work conducted recently 31,32,35 . We speculate that this composite abrasive wear is the result of higher incompatibility of CaCO 3 with HDPE.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Similar results can also be found in research work conducted recently. 31,32,35 We speculate that this composite abrasive wear is the result of higher incompatibility of CaCO 3 with HDPE. The imperfectly bonded CaCO 3 particles were pulled out by the pin, resulting in excessive wear.…”
Section: Wear Debris Analysismentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The peaks at 31.5, 36.3, 46.2, 48.4, and 58.7 can be well assigned to the (011), (111), (112), (202), and (301) planes of CoP. 29,30 Interestingly, an overlap was observed in the 0.1 CoP/MoS 2 composite, indicating the mutual insertion of MoS 2 and CoP in the as-prepared photocatalyst was achieved. However, the peak intensity of either MoS 2 or CoP was lower than that of the single component, which might be due to the overlap of each other.…”
Section: Microstructures and Morphologies Of Cop/mosmentioning
confidence: 88%