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Tribological Properties of Composites Based on Single-Component Powdered Epoxy Matrix Filled with Graphite

Jakub Smoleń, K. Stępień, Marta Mikuśkiewicz, Hanna Myalska‐Głowacka, Mateusz Kozioł, Marcin Godzierz, Henryk Janeczek, Jan Czakiert

2024Materials10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Composites based on powdered single-component epoxy matrix are an alternative technological solution for composites produced using liquid epoxy resins. This article describes in detail the process of producing graphite-reinforced composites for tribological applications. The advantages and disadvantages of technological processes where the matrix is a single-component epoxy powder were demonstrated, and the properties of the obtained materials were examined. A series of composite materials with the graphite filler with sizes below 10 μm and below 45 μm and weight additions of 5, 10, 20, 30% were produced. Mechanical tests and tribological tests conducted with the pin-on-block method were performed, and the mechanism of tribological wear was described. The conducted research allowed us to conclude that the incorporation of graphite, regardless of particle size, above 10% by weight results in a significant reduction in the friction coefficient (approximately 40-50% lower than in unfilled epoxy resin), which is beneficial in the production of cheap self-lubricating materials.

Topics & Concepts

EpoxyComposite materialMaterials scienceTribologyGraphiteMatrix (chemical analysis)Component (thermodynamics)ThermodynamicsPhysicsTribology and Wear AnalysisMaterial Properties and ApplicationsPolymer Science and Applications