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The Wear Resistance of NiCrSiB-20%CaF<sub>2</sub> Sinters in the Temperature Range 23-600 °C. [PDF]

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Wear resistant coatings

Transactions of the IMF, 1984
SUMMARYThe paper discusses mechanisms of surface wear, and treatments to prevent it under the headings: (a) plating processes; (b) thermochemical diffusion treatments; (c) sprayed coatings, and (d) new techniques such as laser hardening, laser alloying, ion plating. Final discussion concerns the factors to be considered when attempting the selection of
M. Farrow, C. Gleave
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Wear-Resisting Concrete

2017
Wear resistance of concrete refers to its capability of resisting the actions of abrasion, erosion, or cavitation. Wear-resisting concrete can be achieved by incorporating (mineral) admixture, latex, microfiber or nanomaterials into conventional concrete. The incorporated materials can improve the microstructure of concrete, restrict the form of cracks
Baoguo Han, Liqing Zhang, Jinping Ou
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Wear Resistance and Wear Mechanisms in Polymer + Metal Composites

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2010
We have investigated composites containing metallic micro-size and nano-sized particles as the 10 wt% dispersed phase. Branched low density polyethylene (LDPE) was the matrix. Microsized metals were Al, Ag and Ni; nanosized metals were Al and Ag.
Oscar, Olea-Mejia   +2 more
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Wear-resistant protective coating

2022
Considered modern technologies for the formation of composite detonation crystalline and amorphous-crystalline coatings, their friction and wear under the conditions of the presence and absence of lubricant, compatibility with structural and antifriction materials, as well as the influence of the stress state on their formation. The monograph consists
Vitalii Babak   +3 more
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Wear-Resistant Steels

1995
Abstract This chapter provides the definitions of fundamental wear mechanisms. The chapter describes the properties and applications of materials used for wear resistance. It discusses the processes involved in screening tests for wear resistance. In addition, the practical application of wear-resistant principles is covered.
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Wear resistance of polyethylene

Polymer Mechanics, 1973
The effect of the molecular weight and branching of polyethylene on its wear resistance in direct contact with abrasive particles has been investigated. The abrasive wear resistance of the polyethylene increases with its molecular weight. Copolymers have better wear resistance than homopolymers.
V. I. Bukhgalter   +3 more
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