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Special features of steel wear when using a lubricating material containing zinc alloy powder

It is shown that the addition of a high-dispersity zinc alloy powder to plastic lubricating material Litol-24 causes deposition of a thin layer of zinc on the friction surface. This metal-filled lubricating material withstands higher loads and temperatures, which promotes a considerable decrease in...

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Published in:Metal science and heat treatment 2000-05, Vol.41 (11-12), p.500-503
Main Authors: Frishberg, I V, Zolotukhina, L V, Zhidovinova, S V, Baturina, O K, Kishkoparov, N V
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Language:English
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Summary:It is shown that the addition of a high-dispersity zinc alloy powder to plastic lubricating material Litol-24 causes deposition of a thin layer of zinc on the friction surface. This metal-filled lubricating material withstands higher loads and temperatures, which promotes a considerable decrease in the wear of the friction pair. The metallic layer formed protects the steel from corrosion. Specimens studied were rollers of 40Kh steel.
ISSN:0026-0673