An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed (burnished) MoS2 films applied to three substrate surface finishes - polished, sanded, and sandblasted - as a function of sliding distance. The lubrication mechanism was the plastic flow of thin films of MoS2 between flat plateaus on the rider and on the metallic substrate. If the substrates were rough, flat plateaus were created during 'run in' and the MoS2 flowed across them. Wear life was extended by increasing surface roughness since valleys in the roughened substrate served as reservoirs for MoS2 and a deposit site for wear debris. In moist air, the failure mechanism was the transformation of metallic colored MoS2 films to a black, powdery material...
The friction properties and the well reproducible endurance limits of MoS2-lubricant films, prepared...
Molybdenum disulfide films 300 to 400 A thick were rf sputtered on aluminum and nickel surfaces at e...
A microscopic study of 440C steel sliding surfaces lubricated by graphite fluoride or molybdenum dis...
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed MoS2 films ...
Friction, wear, and wear lives of rubbed molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 films applied to sanded 440C HT ...
Solid film lubricants of radio frequency sputtered molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) were applied to silve...
Sputtered MoS2 films from 300 A to 20,000 A thick were deposited on metal and glass surfaces. The su...
The effect of oxygen on the life expectancy of a run-in molybdenum disulfide film under heavy load h...
The effect of oxygen on the life expectancy of a run-in molybdenum disulfide film under heavy load h...
Three microstructural growth stages of sputtered MoS2 films were identified with respect to film thi...
Thin sputter deposited MoS2 films in the 2000 to 6000 A thickness range have shown excellent lubrica...
For nearly a century, molybdenum disulfide has been employed as a solid lubricant to reduce the fric...
Burris, David L.Liquid lubricants are precluded in an exceedingly large number of consumer as well a...
Sputtered molybdenum disulfide film deposition and friction characteristics in vacuu
MoS2 thin films are sputter-deposited in different conditions in order to obtain well-defined micros...
The friction properties and the well reproducible endurance limits of MoS2-lubricant films, prepared...
Molybdenum disulfide films 300 to 400 A thick were rf sputtered on aluminum and nickel surfaces at e...
A microscopic study of 440C steel sliding surfaces lubricated by graphite fluoride or molybdenum dis...
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed MoS2 films ...
Friction, wear, and wear lives of rubbed molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 films applied to sanded 440C HT ...
Solid film lubricants of radio frequency sputtered molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) were applied to silve...
Sputtered MoS2 films from 300 A to 20,000 A thick were deposited on metal and glass surfaces. The su...
The effect of oxygen on the life expectancy of a run-in molybdenum disulfide film under heavy load h...
The effect of oxygen on the life expectancy of a run-in molybdenum disulfide film under heavy load h...
Three microstructural growth stages of sputtered MoS2 films were identified with respect to film thi...
Thin sputter deposited MoS2 films in the 2000 to 6000 A thickness range have shown excellent lubrica...
For nearly a century, molybdenum disulfide has been employed as a solid lubricant to reduce the fric...
Burris, David L.Liquid lubricants are precluded in an exceedingly large number of consumer as well a...
Sputtered molybdenum disulfide film deposition and friction characteristics in vacuu
MoS2 thin films are sputter-deposited in different conditions in order to obtain well-defined micros...
The friction properties and the well reproducible endurance limits of MoS2-lubricant films, prepared...
Molybdenum disulfide films 300 to 400 A thick were rf sputtered on aluminum and nickel surfaces at e...
A microscopic study of 440C steel sliding surfaces lubricated by graphite fluoride or molybdenum dis...