Friction and Wear of Polyimide-PTFE-Diamond Composites

  • Umeda, K. (Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) ;
  • Tanaka, A. (Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) ;
  • Takatsu, S. (Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
  • Published : 2002.10.21

Abstract

Diamond composites hold promise as a tribological material because of low friction and high wear resistance. We studied friction and wear of polyimide-20vol% PTFE-diamond composites in open air at room temperature, focusing on the effects of diamond size, and diamond content, sliding conditions, and mating material. Friction coefficient and wear tend to Increase with increasing diamond size and content. Composites of appropriate diamond size and content showed a friction coefficient below 0.1 and specific wear of $10^{-7}\;mm^3/Nm$. Friction and wear of composites sliding against stainless steel were higher than those of Al_2O_3$ an increase that became increasingly not able with increasing diamond size.

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