Use of Ultrahigh-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene for Bearing Materials on a Steel Substrate Full article
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Journal of Friction and Wear
ISSN: 1068-3666 , E-ISSN: 1934-9386 |
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Output data | Year: 2009, Volume: 30, Number: 1, Pages: 58-61 Pages count : 4 DOI: 10.3103/S1068366609010103 | ||||
Tags | Hot molding, pv factor, Sheet antifrictional material, Ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene, Wear rate | ||||
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Abstract:
The paper presents results on the usage of ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene for manufacture of antifrictional materials on a steel substrate. Hot molding regimes are determined for the production of polymeric components. The optimum degree of ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene filling with graphite is determined (about 50 mass %) for the purpose of achieving perfect triboengineering parameters of sheet antifrictional materials during operation against a steel counterbody under boundary lubrication by water.
Cite:
Kornopolʹtsev V.N.
, Mognonov D.M.
, Farion I.A.
, Nikitin V.E.
, Zakharov V.A.
Use of Ultrahigh-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene for Bearing Materials on a Steel Substrate
Journal of Friction and Wear. 2009. V.30. N1. P.58-61. DOI: 10.3103/S1068366609010103 WOS Scopus РИНЦ
Use of Ultrahigh-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene for Bearing Materials on a Steel Substrate
Journal of Friction and Wear. 2009. V.30. N1. P.58-61. DOI: 10.3103/S1068366609010103 WOS Scopus РИНЦ
ArticleLinkType.TRANSLATED_TO_ORIGINAL:
Корнопольцев В.Н.
, Могнонов Д.М.
, Фарион И.А.
, Никитин В.Е.
, Захаров В.А.
Применение сверхвысокомолекулярного полиэтилена для подшипниковых материалов на стальной подложке
Трение и износ. 2009. Т.30. №1. С.78-82. РИНЦ
Применение сверхвысокомолекулярного полиэтилена для подшипниковых материалов на стальной подложке
Трение и износ. 2009. Т.30. №1. С.78-82. РИНЦ
Dates:
Published print: | Feb 1, 2009 |
Published online: | May 28, 2009 |
Identifiers:
Web of science | WOS:000266481500010 |
Scopus | 2-s2.0-77952834517 |
Elibrary | 15306417 |
OpenAlex | W2100571719 |