Tribological Performance of Nylon Composites with Nanoadditives for Self-Lubrication Purposes

Author:

Clavería Isabel,Gimeno Sofía,Miguel Ignacio,Mendoza Gemma,Lostalé Aleida,Fernández ÁngelORCID,Castell PereORCID,Elduque DanielORCID

Abstract

A systematic study comparing the wear behaviour of composites with nylon matrix (PA66, PA46, PA12) and different nanoadditives and reinforcing additives (graphite, graphene, MoS2 and ZrO2) has been carried out in order to achieve a proper self-lubricant material for bearing cages. The wear characterisation was done using pin-on-disc tests, SEM and EDX analysis. The results show that better outcomes are obtained for composites based on PA12. The addition of ZrO2 offers negative values of wear due to the metallic particle transference from the counterface to the polymeric pin.

Funder

Universidad de Zaragoza

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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