2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11666-007-9088-6
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Sliding Wear Properties of HVOF Thermally Sprayed Nylon-11 and Nylon-11/Ceramic Composites on Steel

Abstract: Polymer and polymer/ceramic composite coatings were produced by ball-milling 60 lm Nylon-11 together with nominal 10 vol.% of nano and multiscale ceramic reinforcements and by HVOF spraying these composite feedstocks onto steel substrates to produce semicrystalline micron and nanoscale reinforced polymer matrix composites. Room temperature dry sliding wear performance of pure Nylon-11, Nylon-11 reinforced with 7 nm silica, and multiscale Nylon-11/silica composite coatings incorporating 7-40 nm and 10 lm cerami… Show more

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“…Among polymers, Nylon 11 is the most used with or without ceramic doping [164][165][166]. The residence time in the HVOF is generally short enough (∼ 1 m/s) to limit its degradation to a change of its color.…”
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“…Among polymers, Nylon 11 is the most used with or without ceramic doping [164][165][166]. The residence time in the HVOF is generally short enough (∼ 1 m/s) to limit its degradation to a change of its color.…”
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confidence: 99%