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Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems

This article presents comparative tests of contact strength and tribological wear resistance of polymer sliding materials of the polyamide group. The aim of this work was to study Shore hardness, indentation hardness, modulus, creep, relaxation, Martens hardness and sliding wear resistance of two co...

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Autores principales: Pieniak, Daniel, Jedut, Radosław, Gil, Leszek, Kupicz, Włodzimierz, Borucka, Anna, Selech, Jarosław, Bartnik, Grzegorz, Przystupa, Krzysztof, Krzysiak, Zbigniew
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020573
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author Pieniak, Daniel
Jedut, Radosław
Gil, Leszek
Kupicz, Włodzimierz
Borucka, Anna
Selech, Jarosław
Bartnik, Grzegorz
Przystupa, Krzysztof
Krzysiak, Zbigniew
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Jedut, Radosław
Gil, Leszek
Kupicz, Włodzimierz
Borucka, Anna
Selech, Jarosław
Bartnik, Grzegorz
Przystupa, Krzysztof
Krzysiak, Zbigniew
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description This article presents comparative tests of contact strength and tribological wear resistance of polymer sliding materials of the polyamide group. The aim of this work was to study Shore hardness, indentation hardness, modulus, creep, relaxation, Martens hardness and sliding wear resistance of two commercial materials. One of these materials was produced with the recycling process in mind. Abrasion tests were performed against a stainless-steel ball (100CRr6) on a normal load of 5 N for 23,830 friction cycles. The samples were tested under dry friction conditions and taking into account the hydrothermal factor, the presence of which was assumed in the anticipated operating conditions. It was distilled water at a temperature of 50 °C. The volumetric wear of the samples under various environmental conditions was assessed and related to the mechanical properties, in particular, Shore hardness. This mechanical size, which characterizes the surface, was considered the most frequently used by engineers selecting polymeric materials for tribological applications in industry. The Shore hardness of both materials was similar, which may indicate similar tribological performance properties. However, research and analysis indicate the need to use measures that directly correspond to tribological wear. The friction and wear of both materials varied. The coefficient of friction in hydrothermal conditions was lower and the wear was higher than in the dry friction test. It seems that it was not hardness that determined the suitability in the anticipated operating conditions, but the ability to form a sliding layer on the friction surface. The properties of the material that has been envisaged as a replacement may be appropriate for the intended uses.
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spelling pubmed-98651902023-01-22 Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems Pieniak, Daniel Jedut, Radosław Gil, Leszek Kupicz, Włodzimierz Borucka, Anna Selech, Jarosław Bartnik, Grzegorz Przystupa, Krzysztof Krzysiak, Zbigniew Materials (Basel) Article This article presents comparative tests of contact strength and tribological wear resistance of polymer sliding materials of the polyamide group. The aim of this work was to study Shore hardness, indentation hardness, modulus, creep, relaxation, Martens hardness and sliding wear resistance of two commercial materials. One of these materials was produced with the recycling process in mind. Abrasion tests were performed against a stainless-steel ball (100CRr6) on a normal load of 5 N for 23,830 friction cycles. The samples were tested under dry friction conditions and taking into account the hydrothermal factor, the presence of which was assumed in the anticipated operating conditions. It was distilled water at a temperature of 50 °C. The volumetric wear of the samples under various environmental conditions was assessed and related to the mechanical properties, in particular, Shore hardness. This mechanical size, which characterizes the surface, was considered the most frequently used by engineers selecting polymeric materials for tribological applications in industry. The Shore hardness of both materials was similar, which may indicate similar tribological performance properties. However, research and analysis indicate the need to use measures that directly correspond to tribological wear. The friction and wear of both materials varied. The coefficient of friction in hydrothermal conditions was lower and the wear was higher than in the dry friction test. It seems that it was not hardness that determined the suitability in the anticipated operating conditions, but the ability to form a sliding layer on the friction surface. The properties of the material that has been envisaged as a replacement may be appropriate for the intended uses. MDPI 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9865190/ /pubmed/36676309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020573 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pieniak, Daniel
Jedut, Radosław
Gil, Leszek
Kupicz, Włodzimierz
Borucka, Anna
Selech, Jarosław
Bartnik, Grzegorz
Przystupa, Krzysztof
Krzysiak, Zbigniew
Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems
title Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems
title_full Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems
title_short Comparative Evaluation of the Tribological Properties of Polymer Materials with Similar Shore Hardness Working in Metal–Polymer Friction Systems
title_sort comparative evaluation of the tribological properties of polymer materials with similar shore hardness working in metal–polymer friction systems
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020573
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