Solid lubricants and self-lubricating solids
Solid Lubricants and Self-Lubricating Solids.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York,
Academic Press,
1972.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Solid Lubricants and Self-Lubricating Solids; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Friction and Lubrication; A. Friction; B. Mechanisms of Friction; C. Lubrication; References; Chapter 2. Low-Friction Inorganic Solids; A. Advantages and Disadvantages; B. Useful Forms; C. Crystal Structure; D. Effects of Temperature and Atmosphere; E. Bonded Films; F. Testing; References; Chapter 3. Graphite; A. Occurrence and Production; B. Crystal Structure; C. Lubricity and Lubrication Mechanism; D. Graphite Dispersions; E. Bonded Films; F. Carbon-Graphite Bodies
- G. Impregnated Carbon-GraphiteH. Metal-Graphite Composites; I. Carbon Brushes for Electrical Applications; References; Chapter 4. Molybdenum Disulfide; A. Occurrence and Properties; B. Crystal Structure; C. Lubrication Properties; D. Dry Powders and Dispersions; E. Bonded Films; F. Films from Chemical Formation in Situ; G. Solids Impregnated with MoS2 .; H. Oils and Greases with MoS2 as an Additive; References; Chapter 5. Miscellaneous Inorganic Compounds; A. Dichalcogenides; B. Lead Compounds; C. Fluorides; D. Boron Nitride; References; Chapter 6. Soft Metals; A. General Characteristics
- B. Thin Films of Soft MetalsReferences; Chapter 7. Plastics: General; A. Advantages; B. Disadvantages; C. General Comparison; D. Bearing Design; Chapter 8. Nylon; A. Unmodified Nylon; B. Filled Molded Nylon; C. Sintered Nylon; Reference; Chapter 9. Fluorocarbons; A. Properties and Characteristics of Fluorocarbons; B. Filled or Reinforced Fluorocarbons; C. Sheet, Tape, and Laminates; D. Fluorocarbon Coatings; E. Woven Products; F. Powders; G. Porous Compacts Impregnated with Fluorocarbons; H. Greases; I. Applications; References; Chapter 10. Miscellaneous Thermoplastics; A. Polyimides
- B. AcetalsC. Polycarbonates; D. Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene; Chapter 11. Phenolics; Reference; Index