Tribological Properties of Silicone Rubber-Based Ceramizable Composites Destined for Wire Covers. Part II. Studies of Ball-on-Plate, Plate-on-Plate and Ring-on-Plate Friction Contact
Journal: Tribology in Industry (Vol.38, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-09-20
Authors : R. Anyszka; D.M. Bieliński; M. Imiela; M. Siciński; T. Gozdek; D. Strzelecki;
Page : 332-337
Keywords : Friction; Wear; Ceramization; Ceramification; Silicone rubber; Composites;
Abstract
Tribological properties of commercially available silicone-based ceramizable composites were studied. Friction forces of three different types of ceramizable composites were measured against three different-shape steel samples. Each friction pair contact was loaded with 15, 30, 45 or 60 N. Conducted studies reveal that tribological behavior of the composites vary considerably depending on the composite type and friction contact. However, friction force was increasing with an increase of the load, which mean that the composites behave accordingly to the classic friction theory.
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