Abstract
Micrometer- and nanometer-Al2O3-particle-filled poly(phthalazine ether sulfone ketone) (PPESK) composites with filler volume fractions ranging from 1 to 12.5 vol % were prepared by hot compression molding. We evaluated the tribological behaviors of the PPESK composites with the block-on-ring test rig by sliding PPESK-based composite blocks against a mild carbon steel ring under dry-friction conditions. The effects of different temperatures on the wear rate of the PPESK composites were also investigated with a ball-on-disc test rig. The wear debris and the worn surfaces of the PPESK composites were investigated with scanning electron microscopy, and the structures of the PPESK composites were analyzed with IR spectra. The lowest wear rate, 7.31 × 10−6 mm3 N−1 m−1, was obtained for the composite filled with 1 vol %-nanometer Al2O3 particles. The composite with nanometer particles exhibited a higher friction coefficient (0.58–0.64) than unfilled PPESK (0.55). The wear rate of 1 vol %-nanometer-Al2O3-particle-filled PPESK was stable and was lower than that of unfilled PPESK from the ambient temperature to 270°C. We anticipate that 1 vol %-nanometer-Al2O3-particle-filled PPESK can be used as a good frictional material. We also found that micrometer-Al2O3-particle-filled PPESK had a lower friction coefficient at a filler volume fraction below 5%. The filling of micrometer Al2O3 particles greatly increased the wear resistance of PPESK under filler volume fractions from 1 to 12.5%. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 95: 993–1001, 2005
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