AbstractTheability of metalworking fluids (MWF) to cool and lubricate the contact zone between tool and workpiece is strongly dependent on the surface-active substances such as extreme pressure additives (EP) and passive extreme pressure additive (PEP) as well as the chemical surface properties of steel.Low alloyed steels and stainless steels were examined with a wear resistance test by applying MWF with defined varied concentrations of additivesfeaturing different properties e.g. regarding activity and molecular structure.The wear resistance was assessed and correlated with the chemical properties of the metals. Synergistic and antagonistic effects were obtained and will be discussed. The results gained from the experiments, clearly indica...
Pin on disc wear machines were used to study the boundary lubricated friction and wear of AISI 52100...
When various sliding components of combustion engines protected with hard coatings are slid with aut...
The paper considers the problem of increasing the wear resistance of steel products. For the first t...
AbstractTheability of metalworking fluids (MWF) to cool and lubricate the contact zone between tool ...
Metalworking fluids (MWF) play a significant role in manufacturing processes, such as machining or f...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
This thesis investigates the suitable chemical composition of a iron alloy with improved wear resi...
AbstractExtreme pressure (EP)-additives are applied in nearly all metalworking fluids to enable bett...
The increasing environmental restrictions on the use of coolants and lubricants make the introductio...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
In order to investigate the interaction between additives in metalworking fluids under difficult cut...
Tribological properties of five anti-wear additives for a steel-copper contact were investigated. It...
A reciprocating tribometer and four-ball tribometer were used under controlled environmental conditi...
Five different anti-wear additives, suitable for the formulation of environmentally adapted hydrauli...
The aim of the presented thesis was to compare metalworking fluids of different physically-chemical ...
Pin on disc wear machines were used to study the boundary lubricated friction and wear of AISI 52100...
When various sliding components of combustion engines protected with hard coatings are slid with aut...
The paper considers the problem of increasing the wear resistance of steel products. For the first t...
AbstractTheability of metalworking fluids (MWF) to cool and lubricate the contact zone between tool ...
Metalworking fluids (MWF) play a significant role in manufacturing processes, such as machining or f...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
This thesis investigates the suitable chemical composition of a iron alloy with improved wear resi...
AbstractExtreme pressure (EP)-additives are applied in nearly all metalworking fluids to enable bett...
The increasing environmental restrictions on the use of coolants and lubricants make the introductio...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
In order to investigate the interaction between additives in metalworking fluids under difficult cut...
Tribological properties of five anti-wear additives for a steel-copper contact were investigated. It...
A reciprocating tribometer and four-ball tribometer were used under controlled environmental conditi...
Five different anti-wear additives, suitable for the formulation of environmentally adapted hydrauli...
The aim of the presented thesis was to compare metalworking fluids of different physically-chemical ...
Pin on disc wear machines were used to study the boundary lubricated friction and wear of AISI 52100...
When various sliding components of combustion engines protected with hard coatings are slid with aut...
The paper considers the problem of increasing the wear resistance of steel products. For the first t...