$MoS_{2}$와 PTFE 코팅재료에 의한 자동차 피스톤 운동의 윤활특성 연구

A Study on the Lubricational Characteristics of Automotive Piston Motions With $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE Coating Materials

  • 오성모 (원광대학교 기계자동차학공학부) ;
  • 문상돈 (국립익산대학 산업설비제어과)
  • 발행 : 2007.04.15

초록

The lubricational characteristics about friction wear has an effect on the material quality of surface. In this paper, we studied the lubricational characteristics through the surface modification experiment by spray coating the surface with $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE solid lubricants. In the case of $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE coating, the friction coefficient of Journal is lower than that for noncoating so the friction characteristics is excellent. In particular, the beginning characteristics of $MoS_{2}$ coating is excellent, and in the case of PTFE coating, seizure dose not appear seizure. $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE coating are excellent in the extreme pressure at high load. The wear characteristics is excellent in the following order; PTFE < $MoS_{2}$ < Non Coating. For Non coating, seizure appears at the beginning due to the heat, but in the case of $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE coating, it will have the excellent heat stability even at high temperature.

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