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Optimization of tribological and mechanical properties of epoxy through hybrid filling

✍ Scribed by Qing Bing Guo; Kin Tak Lau; Min Zhi Rong; Ming Qiu Zhang


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
976 KB
Volume
269
Category
Article
ISSN
0043-1648

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✦ Synopsis


In the present work, epoxy based quaternary composites were produced by filling lubricant oil-loaded microcapsules, surface grafted nano-SiO 2 and discontinuous carbon fibers. Through orthographic tests, the optimal contents of the fillers were determined for achieving significantly improved tribological properties. The lowest specific wear rate and friction coefficient of the composite can be 9.8 Γ— 10 -7 mm 3 /N m and 0.12, respectively, much lower than those of unfilled epoxy, i.e. 1.3 Γ— 10 -4 mm 3 /N m and 0.56. In addition, mechanical properties, especially the maximal loading ability, of the quaternary composite were evidently higher than those of the binary composite with oil-loaded microcapsules. The oil released from the broken microcapsules during sliding wear mainly accounted for the lubrication, while nano-SiO 2 and carbon fibers serve as both solid lubricant and reinforcement. As a result, positive synergetic effect appeared and the proposed quaternary composites might be applicable in practice.


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