Tribology Online (Jan 2009)

Effect of Size of Carbon Fiber on the Wear of PTFE Composites and Aluminum Alloy Counter Face

  • Agung Wibowo,
  • Yoshinori Takeichi,
  • Takafumi Yamasaki,
  • Masahiro Kawamura,
  • Masao Uemura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2474/trol.4.22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 22 – 26

Abstract

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PTFE was reinforced with PAN-based, Pitch-based (carbonized and graphitized) carbon fibers and vapor-grown carbon fibers and their tribological properties were examined. Aluminum alloy was used as the counter face material. The wear rate of PTFE was only reduced by the vapor-grown carbon fiber and the composite filled with the vapor-grown carbon fiber caused minimum wear amount of the aluminum alloy counter face. Aluminum alloy was easily abraded by the carbon fibers other than vapor-grown carbon fibers, and then the abraded rough surface promoted the wear of PTFE composites. There was a correlation between the abrasiveness of carbon fiber and the cylindrical surface area of carbon fiber.

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