Friction of Poly(n-Alkyl Methacrylates)

It has been known for some time that low molecular weight compounds with a long hydrocarbon chain and polar end (e.g. stearic acid) reduce friction between solid surfaces, and this friction reduction is attributed to the orientation of an adsorbed layer of compound on the surface. Test were conducte...

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PLASTIC COATINGS
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