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Organopolysiloxane-bonded graphite fluoride as a solid lubricant

Abstract

A study was conducted on the lubricating properties of organopolysiloxane-bonded graphite fluoride (CF sub 1.1) sub n films. The effects of temperature, atmosphere, composition of organopolysiloxane, and burnishing additional (CF sub 1.1) sub n powder onto the film surface were studied. For comparison, similar experiments were conducted on organopolysiloxane-bonded MoS2 films. The results are equivalent for both films, except that in a moist air environment the wear lives of the films formulated with (CF sub 1.1) sub n are up to 10 times longer than the wear lives of the MoS2-formulated films. Comparison to other (CF sub 1.1) sub n films showed organopolysiloxane films to give better lubrication results than hand-burnished (CF sub 1.1) sub n films but not as good as polyimide-bonded (CF sub 1.1) sub n films

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