Dry-Film Lubricants from Molybdenum Disulfide Bonded with Microfibrous Boehmite
作者:
V.G. Fitzsimmons,
W.A. Zisman,
期刊:
A S L E Transactions
(Taylor Available online 1969)
卷期:
Volume 12,
issue 2
页码: 117-128
ISSN:0569-8197
年代: 1969
DOI:10.1080/05698196908972253
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Binders that have been tried for powdered, lamellar, dry lubricants have shortcomings such as hindering the realignment of the lubricant particles or encapsulating the lubricants, making a wearing-in process necessary. A microfibrous form of colloidal alumina (boehmite) is shown to act as a superior nonencapsulating binder for molybdenum disulfide in the formation of ductile, water-resistant dry lubricant films. Such films exhibit lower coefficients of friction than have been reported for molybdenum disulfide or graphite films bonded with any other material. These new lubricating coatings have good load-carrying ability and durability at any temperature below the thermal decomposition temperature of molybdenum disulfide (700 F). Optimum performance of these boehmite-bonded films is obtained when: (a) the weight ratio of fibrillar boehmite to MoS2is near 0.20; (b) the film is 0.2 to 0.5 mil thick; (c) the substrate is hard and highly polished; and (d) the film is applied as an alkaline dispersion (pH = 10) and then dehydrated by baking at 550 F.Presented as an American Society of Lubrication Engineers paper at the ASME/ASLE Lubrication Conference held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 8–10, 1968.
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