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Friction and Wear Resistance

Several of the thermoplastics benefit from lubrication with small quantities of liquids, including oils and water, and their friction and wear resistance may then be superior to those of conventionally lubricated bearing materials. The use of molybdenum disulphide fillers probably conveys little or no advantage in these... [Pg.222]

Garbassi and co-workers [15] have the reviewed the subject of polymer surface analysis including surface characterisation techniques using a wide variety of spectroscopies and measurement of contact angles and surface force. Also, studies on surfaces and applications of surface science, including wettability, adhesion, barrier properties, biocompatibility, reduction of friction, and wear resistance, were carried out. [Pg.185]


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