1. Tribological behavior of UHMWPE in water lubrication: the effect of molding temperature.
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Zhou, Xincong, Yang, Chaozhen, Huang, Jian, Liu, Xueshen, Zhong, Da, Wang, Peng, and Wan, Gao
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TEMPERATURE effect , *FRETTING corrosion , *LOW temperatures , *MOLECULAR weights , *HIGH temperatures , *INJECTION molding - Abstract
Purpose: Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is adopted in water-lubricated bearings for its excellent performance. This paper aims to investigate the tribological properties of UHMWPE with a molecular weight of 10.2 million (g mol‐1) under different molding temperatures. Design/methodology/approach: The UHMWPE samples were prepared by mold pressing under constant pressure and different molding temperatures (140°C, 160°C, 180°C, 200°C, 220°C). The friction and wear tests in water were conducted at the RTEC tribo-tester. Findings: The friction coefficient and wear loss decreased first and rose later with the increasing molding temperature. The minimums of the friction coefficient and wear loss were found at the molding temperatures of 200°C. At low melting temperatures, the UHMWPE molecular chains could not unwrap thoroughly, leading to greater abrasive wear. On the other hand, high melting temperatures will cause the UHMWPE molecular chains to break up and decompose. The optimal molding temperatures for UHMWPE were found to be 200°C. Originality/value: Findings are of great significance for the design of water-lubricated UHMWPE bearings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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