TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SIC FILLED POLYMER BLEND NANOCOMPOSITES

Tribological characteristics of epoxy-unsaturated polyester composites reinforce with silicon carbide and ultra fine graphite particles were investigated in terms of friction-wear coefficients subject to changes in different silicon carbide volume fraction. Hand lay-up technique was used to prepare...

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