Abstract
In this work, fluorine rubber micro powder (FMP) was successfully introduced into boron phenolic resin (BPF)-based composites, forming FMP/BPF double-component matrix. The results showed FMPs led to the change of fracture mode and resisted permanent deformation of composites. When FMPs contents were 10 wt%, better friction coefficient stability (Cv(μ) = 2.91) were obtained and the torque curve (αT/% = 0.90) became more flat due to the unchangeable actual contact area caused by the uniform deformation of composites with evenly-distributed FMPs during every braking process. The wear rate of modified composites was reduced by 80.9% owing to the reduction of fatigue wear and the formation of large-area friction film. FMP/BPF could significantly enhance wear resistance of composites for enlarging the applications in machinery and equipment.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106001 |
Journal | Tribology International |
Volume | 142 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Feb 2020 |
Keywords
- Fatigue wear
- FMP/BPF
- Friction film
- Wear resistance