Abstract

In this work, the dependence of the friction and wear behaviour in dry-lubricated steel-bronze contact on the dry lubricant used and on the substrate material (steel or bronze) under constant load was investigated. For this purpose, a block two-disc test rig was used, with the dry lubricants PA66-PTFE-cb as blocks, which were produced via chemical bonding (cb) of polyamide 66 (PA 66) and radiation-modified polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The results provide a good basis for the selection of a suitable dry lubricant and the counter body for the transfer of the dry lubricant in dry lubricated worm gears consisting of a steel worm and a bronze wheel.

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