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Polybenzoxazine-Based Self-Lubricating and Friction Materials

dc.contributor.authorJubsilp C.
dc.contributor.authorRimdusit S.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:22:27Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:22:27Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.date.issuedBE2560
dc.description.abstractA benzoxazine binder modified by incorporating (1) friction additives, such as graphite, alumina, silicon oxide, zirconium silicate, and coke; (2) reinforcing fibers, such as aramid pulp, potassium titanate, ceramic fiber, and steel wool; and (3) fillers, such as amine-terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer liquid rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, nitrile butadiene rubber, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, or cashew dust is manufactured for self-lubricating and friction composite materials. Friction coefficient, specific wear rate, storage modulus, as well as glass transition temperature are the major properties being evaluated in this work. With appropriate formulation, the polybenzoxazine composites were observed to show very outstanding tribological properties that can be tailored to various needs as the composites exhibit stable friction coefficient in a range of 0.15-0.65 with substantially low specific wear rates of 0.20 × 104-0.89 × 104mm3/Nm. Furthermore, a stable friction coefficient with an average value of 0.43 for polybenzoxazine frictional composites over a wide range of braking temperature from 100°C to 350°C can be obtained. The storage modulus at the room temperature of the polybenzoxazine composites with the value as high as 20GPa and with a significantly high glass-transition temperature in a range of 190-300°C is reported. As a consequence, the obtained polybenzoxazine-based composites exhibit high potential to be used as bearing materials or brake pads where optimal friction coefficient, high wear resistance, and modulus with good thermal properties are required. © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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dc.identifier.citationAdvanced and Emerging Polybenzoxazine Science and Technology. (2017), p.796-805
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/B978-0-12-804170-3.00044-5
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-85032386091
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/4261
dc.rights.holderScopus
dc.subject.otherABS resins
dc.subject.otherAlumina
dc.subject.otherAluminum oxide
dc.subject.otherBarium sulfate
dc.subject.otherBearing pads
dc.subject.otherButadiene
dc.subject.otherCalcium carbonate
dc.subject.otherElastic moduli
dc.subject.otherFriction materials
dc.subject.otherGlass
dc.subject.otherGlass transition
dc.subject.otherLubricants
dc.subject.otherLubrication
dc.subject.otherNanoparticles
dc.subject.otherPolymer blends
dc.subject.otherPotassium compounds
dc.subject.otherPulp materials
dc.subject.otherRubber
dc.subject.otherSilicates
dc.subject.otherSilicon oxides
dc.subject.otherSteel fibers
dc.subject.otherStyrene
dc.subject.otherSulfate pulp
dc.subject.otherSulfur compounds
dc.subject.otherTemperature
dc.subject.otherWear of materials
dc.subject.otherWear resistance
dc.subject.otherZircon
dc.subject.otherAutomotives
dc.subject.otherBenzoxazine resin
dc.subject.otherButadiene-acrylonitrile-copolymer
dc.subject.otherFriction coefficients
dc.subject.otherHigh-glass transition temperatures
dc.subject.otherNitrile butadiene rubber
dc.subject.otherStyrene butadiene rubber
dc.subject.otherWear rates
dc.subject.otherFriction
dc.titlePolybenzoxazine-Based Self-Lubricating and Friction Materials
dc.typeBook Chapter
dspace.entity.typePublication
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