Friction and wear properties of potassium titanate whiskers reinforced PTFE composites

Xin Feng, Donghui Chen, Xiaohong Jiang, Shenghua Sun, Xiaohua Lu, Yuansheng Jin

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Abstract

Potassium titanate whiskers (PTW) is a promising reinforcer with good abrasion proof properties. Tribological performance of PTW reinforced PTFE composites (PTW-PTFE) was investigated. The results showed that addition of PTW caused an increase in wear resistance of PTFE. The wear of PTW-PTFE composites was only about one tenth of PTFE. Compare to PTFE, both of the limit loading and the limit sliding speed of PTW-PTFE increase 10% and 60% respectively. The friction coefficient and hardness ofPTW-PTFE were slightly changed. The friction coefficient ofPTW-PTFE was much steadier than that ofpTFE. Both PTFE and PTW-PTFE had lower wear mass loss but higher wear traces surface at 200°C than that at 25°C. The PTW with larger size had better wear resistance. SEM showed that PTW were effective in impeding large-scale fragmentation of PTFE, thereby reducing the wear.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComposites Technologies For 2020
PublisherWoodhead Publishing Limited
Pages46-51
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9781855738317
StatePublished - Jun 2004

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