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The comparisons of polyolefin’s wear property with different elastollan type materials under constant wear condition

https://doi.org/10.35164/0554-2901-2018-7-8-29-32

Abstract

In this work investigation of varies data of wear was conducted on thermoplastic esters and polyethylene. The method used for study was based on semibonded and bonded abrasive. It was proven that higher size grinding stones such as 32H are applicable for wear classification list in terms of higher or lower values. The values of wear of both thermoplastic esters and polyethylene marks are close what allows the production of goods with similar criteria of wear.

About the Authors

V. R. Gumen
ООО «Группа Полимертепло»
Russian Federation


T. N. Myelnikova
ООО "Эластокам"
Russian Federation


V. V. Kovriga
ООО «Группа Полимертепло»
Russian Federation


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6. Гумен В.Р., Князкина И.В., Колбая В.Г., Коврига В.В., Исследование связи между естественной кратностью вытяжки и абразивной износостойкостью в полиэтиленах, Трение и Износ, статья в печати.


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Gumen V.R., Myelnikova T.N., Kovriga V.V. The comparisons of polyolefin’s wear property with different elastollan type materials under constant wear condition. Plasticheskie massy. 2018;(7-8):29-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35164/0554-2901-2018-7-8-29-32

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