2023
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants11030131
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Investigation of Wear Behavior in Self-Lubricating ABS Polymer Composites Reinforced with Glass Fiber/ABS and Glass Fiber/Carbon Fiber/ABS Hybrid

Abstract: A new hybrid fabrication technique was introduced to manufacture composite laminates made of glass fiber, carbon fiber, and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) as the matrix. The fabrication process utilized two different techniques: fused deposition modeling and hot press molding. The composite laminates were produced using five layers of glass fibers to form glass fiber-reinforced composites (GF/ABS) and five layers of glass fiber and carbon fiber to form glass fiber, carbon fiber-reinforced hybrid composi… Show more

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“…As the gliding distance increases, the surface will become smoother and more reflective due to friction; this results in a decrease in the coefficient of friction [49]. Scientific literature has demonstrated that incorporating glass fibers into ABS polymers leads to decreased wear loss and coefficient of friction [50]. Materials with self-lubricating abilities can minimize friction and wear by forming a protective lubricating coating on the surface.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As the gliding distance increases, the surface will become smoother and more reflective due to friction; this results in a decrease in the coefficient of friction [49]. Scientific literature has demonstrated that incorporating glass fibers into ABS polymers leads to decreased wear loss and coefficient of friction [50]. Materials with self-lubricating abilities can minimize friction and wear by forming a protective lubricating coating on the surface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%