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Preparation and Tribological Properties of Modified MoS/SiC/Epoxy Composites. | LitMetric

Preparation and Tribological Properties of Modified MoS/SiC/Epoxy Composites.

Materials (Basel)

Science and Technology of Advanced Functional Composites Laboratory, Aerospace Research Institute of Materials & Processing Technology, Beijing 100076, China.

Published: April 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers enhanced the tribological properties of epoxy (EP) by creating EP composites with varying amounts of silicon carbide (SiC) and modified molybdenum disulfide (MoS) particles.
  • The use of a silane coupling agent (KH560) improved the dispersion of the inorganic particles within the EP matrix, preventing agglomeration.
  • Results showed that adding 4 wt.% modified MoS significantly reduced the friction coefficient and wear rate of the composites compared to those without modified MoS, indicating improved performance.

Article Abstract

In order to improve the tribological properties of epoxy (EP), EP composites were prepared by filling different proportions of silicon carbide (SiC) particles and molybdenum disulfide (MoS) powder. SiC and MoS particle surfaces were modified by the silane coupling agent KH560 to improve dispersion and avoid agglomeration of the inorganic particles in the EP resin matrix. The effect of different proportions of modified MoS content on the tribological properties of SiC/EP composites, and the wear mechanism of the worn surface, were investigated when the filler content was fixed at 55 wt.%. The results indicate that the friction and wear properties of modified MoS/SiC/EP composites are better than SiC/EP composites without modified MoS. When the modified MoS content is 4 wt.%, the average friction coefficient and volume wear rate of the modified MoS/SiC/EP composite are 0.447 and 14.39 × 10 mm/N·m, respectively, which is reduced by 10.06% and 52.13% in comparison with that of the 55 wt.% SiC/EP composite. Furthermore, the average friction coefficient of a composite containing 4 wt.% MoS is 16.14% lower, and the volume wear rate is 92.84% lower than that of pure EP.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8036452PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071731DOI Listing

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