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Lubricant solid

Sokd-liquid separations Solid lubricants Solid modeling... [Pg.913]

A detailed derivation of Eq. (1.6a) using the no-slip boundary condition is provided in Section A.2 of the Appendix. If we were to generalize the analysis above with the partial-slip boundary condition, that is, Sv/Sz = pv (p = slip parameter) instead of the no-slip condition in Eq. (A.2) at the lubricant/solid boundary with q (z) = p, we would obtain... [Pg.17]

Claus, F. J. Solid lubricants and self-lubricating solids. New York Academic Press, Inc. 1972... [Pg.103]

Clauss, F. J., Solid Lubricants and Self-Lubricating Solids, Academic Press, New York, 1972. [Pg.330]

Mitchell, D.C. and Fufford, B.B., Wear of Selected Molybdenum Disulphide Lubricated Solids and Surface Films, Proc. Conf. on Lubrication and Wear, I.Mech.E., London, 1957, p. 376. [Pg.353]

In boundary lubrication, solid surfaces are so close together that appreciable contact between opposing asperities is possible. Under these conditions, friction and wear are determined predominantly by interactions between the solid and the liquid phases [15]. The chemistry of friction surfaces and their state therefore determine their interaction with the lubricant components. However, this type of interaction, especially in industrial tribological systems, is very complex and difficult to explain, even applying the most modern analytical techniques. [Pg.243]

BN 40SHP Borazon Boran nitride Boron nitride (BN) BZN 550 Denka boron nitride GP Denka GP EINECS 233-136-6 Elbor Elbor LO 10B1-100 Elbor R Elbor RM Elboron, Geksanit R Hexanit R Hexanite R KBN-H10 Kubonit Kubonit KR Sho BN Sho BN HPS SP 1 SP 1 (Nitride) Super mighty M UHP-Ex Wurzin. Used in manufacture of alloys, in semiconductors, nuclear reactors, lubricants. Solid mp = 3000". Atomergic Chemetals Carborundum Corp. New Metals Chems. Ltd Noah Chem. [Pg.79]

Acid-spar AI3-01166 Calcium difluoride Calcium fluoride Calcium fluoride (CaFa) EINECS 232-188-7 Fluorite Fluorspar HSDB 995 Irtran 3 Liparite Met-spar Natural fluorite. Source of fluorine, flux, ceramics, phosphors, paint pigment, catalyst in vrood preservative, spectroscopy, electronics, lasers, high-temperature dry-film lubricants. Solid mp = 1403° bp = 2500° d = 3.18 insoluble in H2O LD50 (gpg orl) > 5 g/kg. Cerac G Silicones Noah Chew. Solvay Deutschland GmbH. [Pg.105]

Benzyldiethyl(2-(4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenoxy)-ethyl)ammonium chloride EINECS 201-07M Octafonii chloridum Octafonium chloride Octaphen Octa-phonium chloride Phenoctidiumchlorid. Used as a topical anti-infective and as a source of its orthophosphate, a lubricant. Solid mp= 112-114°. [Pg.483]

LUBRICATION, SOLID-FILM - Lubrication by application of a solid lubricant. [Pg.100]

Cetyl ricinoleate Isopropyl stearate Macadamia ternifolia nut oil Methoxy PEG-6 Methoxy PEG-10 lubricant, soft metals Polymethyloctylsiloxane lubricant, solid... [Pg.5450]

Depending upon the operating conditions and the lubricant characteristics, a lubricant may form a fluid film (- 1000 A thick) in between the moving surfaces thereby removing all points of contact between them (Hydrodynamic or Fluid Film Lubrication). Solid friction is completely substituted by fluid friction and the coefficient of friction (0.001-0.01) is governed by viscosity of the fluid. [Pg.82]

Burnishing is another way of applying solid lubricants. Solid lubricants can be incorporated into a surface to give a lubricating action. For example, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)... [Pg.130]


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