An Experimental Study on the Micro Friction and Wear Characteristics of Organically Modified Hybrid Ceramic Materials by A Sol-Gel Process

졸-겔 공정에 의한 유기변성 하이브리드 세라믹 물질의 미세 마찰마모 특성

  • 한흥구 (한국과학기술연구원 트라이볼로지 연구센터) ;
  • 공호성 (한국과학기술연구원 트라이볼로지 연구센터) ;
  • 윤의성 (한국과학기술연구원 트라이볼로지 연구센터) ;
  • 양승호 (한국과학기술연구원 트라이볼로지 연구센터)
  • Published : 2002.05.16

Abstract

In order to enhance the thermal stability of binder materials of bonded type solid lubricants, several combinations of metal-alkoxide based sol-gel materials such as methyltrimethoxysilane(MTMOS), $titaniumisopropoxide(Ti(Opr^{j})_{4})$, $zirconiumisopropoxide(Zr(Opr^{j})_{4})$ and $aluminumbutoxide(Al(Obu^{t})_{4})$ were chemically modified by epoxy-, acrylic- and fluoro-silane compounds, respectively, in this work. Friction and wear characteristics of these hybrid ceramic materials were tested with a micro tribe-tester where a reciprocating steel ball slid on a test material, and the tribological property was also evaluated with respect to both heat-curing temperature and tile time. Test results generally showed that hybrid ceramic materials modified by epoxy-silane compounds had a low friction compared to others. And the higher heat-curing temperature and the longer heat treatment time resulted in the higher friction and the lower wear. IR spectroscopic analyses revealed that it was caused mainly by the increased metal oxide content in hybrid ceramics when the heat-curing temperature was over $320^{\circ}C$.

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