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Friction and wear behavior of SiC particles deposited onto paper-based friction material via electrophoretic deposition

Journal

TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages 230-238

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2017.11.003

Keywords

SiC particles; Paper-based friction material; Friction and wear; Electrophoretic deposition

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51672166]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFB0308300]
  3. national key research and development program of China [2017YFB0308303]
  4. science and technology project of the Young Star of Shaanxi Province [201410XX-68]
  5. Innovation Team Assistance Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2013KCT-06]

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In order to improve the friction and wear properties of the paper-based friction materials, SiC particles(SiCp) were uniformly deposited onto the paper-based friction material via electrophoretic deposition with 300 V, 400 V and 500 V deposition voltages, obtaining the SiCp-content of 10.8, 15.9 and 22.9 wt%. The microstructure and thermal stability of the paper-based friction materials were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and thermogravimetry (TG). And the porosity, mechanical and tribological properties of samples were tested by mercury injection apparatus, electromechanical universal testing machine and friction tester. The results show that the uniform distribution of SiCp in the paper-based friction materials decreases the porosity and obviously improves the thermal stability and mechanical properties. Meanwhile, the incorporation of SiCp increases the stability of friction coefficient and the wear resistance of paper-based friction materials. Especially, the wear rate of paper-based friction material with 400 V deposition voltage treatment (CP400) for optimal SiCp-content of 15.9% decreases by 51.2% from 5.8 x 10(-14) to 2.8 x 10(-14) m(3)/(N.m) compared with that of the bare paper based friction material (CPO). The electrophoretic deposition techniques provide the possibility of uniform addition of micro-nano particles to the paper-based friction material, which is beneficial to improve the friction and wear properties.

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