The Formation and Functioning of Surface Nanostructures at Tribocontact

The article describes the principles of composite material creation for friction units based on the binder phenylone C-2 filled with the modified polytetrafluoroethylene and inorganic nanoadditives, natural minerals dispersed to the colloidal state. Conducted tribological tests allow optimization of...

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