Abstract

To a great degree the character and intensity of the wear of metals depends upon the nature of the medium in which the rubbing pair operates. Among the primary factors determining the effect of a medium on friction and wear of metal pairs we may include the lubricating capacity, the effect of adsorption reduction of strength, and the corrosive action of the medium on the metal. In the literature there is information on the fact that wit~ an increase in the electrolyte concentration (up to 30 wt. %) wear of the metal decreases, which is related to the reduction inthe solubility of oxygen in the solution and to the increase in the strength properties of the films, which have an effect on the wear resistance of the metal [i].

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