Accession Number:

AD0745001

Title:

Basic Solid Lubricant Studies II.

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PENNWALT CORP KING OF PRUSSIA PA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPT

Report Date:

1972-05-01

Abstract:

The objective of the work was to study the behavior of lubricant materials under some of the conditions encountered during lubrication, such as high pressure and temperature. A variety of solid lubricants was examined by microscopic, infrared spectrophotometric, and X-ray diffraction techniques in diamond high pressure cells at pressures up to 80 kbar and in some instances at temperatures up to 200C. The compositions included binary sulfides of antimony, arsenic, molybdenum, and tungsten and other solid lubricants such as graphite, boron nitride, borax, mica, talc, vermiculite, and stearic acid. Also studied were complex sulfides including thioantimonates or thiomolybdates of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, cerium, copper, iron, molybdenum, silver, and tungsten and mixtures of sulfides with iron powder. Author

Descriptive Note:

Final rept. 22 Feb 71-21 Feb 72,

Pages:

0041

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Contract Number:

N00019-71-C-0322

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0.00MB

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