2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11106-012-9441-2
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Effect of CaF2 surface layers on the friction behavior of copper-based composite

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“…Проведений комплекс аналі тичних досліджень показав [8][9][10][11] Для триботехнічних випробу вань використовували машину тертя ВМТ 1, що має мож ливість створювати високі пи томі навантаження на пару тер тя, проте має обмеження за швидкостями ковзання [10].…”
Section: результати проведених дослідженьunclassified
“…Проведений комплекс аналі тичних досліджень показав [8][9][10][11] Для триботехнічних випробу вань використовували машину тертя ВМТ 1, що має мож ливість створювати високі пи томі навантаження на пару тер тя, проте має обмеження за швидкостями ковзання [10].…”
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“…Cold pressing and sintering was used to form selflubricating material [10][11][12]. The copper-based composites were modified by self-lubricating additives in order to improve their tribological behavior [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cold pressing and sintering was used to form selflubricating material [10][11][12]. The copper-based composites were modified by self-lubricating additives in order to improve their tribological behavior [10]. Aluminum oxide based composites with solid lubricants Al2O3-TiC [11] and Al2O3/(W, Ti)C/CaF2 [12] were also cold pressed and sintered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To equip high-load friction units of rotary printing machines operating at 800-1000 rpm in air and loads of 5-7 MPa on the friction pair, when instantaneous temperatures to 500C emerge on the effective area, we have developed methods for producing and finishing new composite nickel-based bearings alloyed with tungsten and molybdenum, with additions of a chemically and thermally stable solid lubricant, calcium fluoride CaF 2 [2,3], whose effect on the formation of antiscoring layers was examined in [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%