The Influence of Low Melting Elements (Pb, Bi, Cd, In) on Tribological Properties of Al–Si–Cu Alloys

This paper discusses tribological tests and microscopy studies of experimental Al–Si–Cu alloys with low-melting dopants (Bi, Cd, In, Pb in amounts up to 1%). Scoring resistance and wear resistance were studied. Sclerometry was performed using a spherical indenter under normal conditions at 90°C. Wea...

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Copper
Copper base alloys
Lead
Lubrication
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Organic chemistry
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Physics and Astronomy
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