The present paper is based on experimental studies of self-lubricated porous sliding bearings with hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) as an additive. The friction coefficients of powder matrix lubricated by (h-BN + oil) were measured at varying loads of 1.05-2.0 MPa and sliding speeds of 1.35 and 2.5 m/
Boron nitride as a lubricant additive
β Scribed by Yoshitsugu Kimura; Toshiaki Wakabayashi; Kazumi Okada; Tetsuya Wada; Hiroshi Nishikawa
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1001 KB
- Volume
- 232
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0043-1648
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β¦ Synopsis
Hexagonal boron nitride BN has a graphite-like lamellar structure, but has been considered less effective than other solid lubricants except for high-temperature applications. The present paper describes a series of sliding experiments which show somewhat curious behavior of BN when added to lubricating oil, and discusses their results by comparing with the results of observation and analysis of sliding surfaces. In the case of sliding of bearing steel vs. itself, BN slightly increased the coefficient of friction, but dramatically decreased wear. Boron was found to remain on the surfaces, but the remnant was almost oxidized; it was some sort of oxide but not stoichiometric. If bearing steel was slid against cast iron, BN decreased the coefficient of friction, but the decrease in wear was less marked, and the remnant in this case was mostly BN. These results show that BN is effective in reducing wear if used as a lubricant additive.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A novel P-N compound was synthesised, and its tribological and anti-oxidation behaviours used as lubricant additive for polyalphaolefins (PAO4) were evaluated. The results demonstrate that adding only low amount (<2 wt.%) of P-N compound into PAO4 could improve its anti-wear performance by 10 times,