Abstract

AbstractVarious polyamides (PAs) containing different CONH2/CH2 ratios were selected for abrasive wear studies. Eleven types of silicon carbide (SiC) papers varying in particle size (10–175 μm) were selected as abrading counterfaces. The wear performance under single‐pass conditions indicated that the selected PAs did not show a size effect, in contrast to the case of metals and some other polymers. Wear rates were of the order of 2–17 × 10−11 m3/Nm. Scanning electron micrographs of some of the worn papers indicated correlations between wear and the size and number of wear debris particles and the amount of material transferred to the papers.

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