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Effect of radiation modification of wear-resistant polyvinylenfluoride under friction on metal in oil

The findings of the study are presented that disclose how the radiation modification influences the wear resistance of polyvinylenfluoride during friction on metal in oil. It is established that the friction regularities in this case are much different from the friction in water and air. While the w...

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Published in:Journal of friction and wear 2013-07, Vol.34 (4), p.286-289
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