Mechanism of metal carboxylate friction modifier additive behaviour
Mechanism of metal carboxylate friction modifier additive behaviour
A range of metal carboxylate friction modifier additives has been synthesised and their film-forming properties studied using ultrathin film interferometry. It has been found that some of these additives form thick boundary films while others do not. The differences in behaviour are ascribed to the differing electronegativities of the metals in the additives studied
Ratoi, M.
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Bovington, C.
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Spikes, H.
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29 October 2000
Ratoi, M.
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Bovington, C.
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Spikes, H.
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Ratoi, M., Bovington, C. and Spikes, H.
(2000)
Mechanism of metal carboxylate friction modifier additive behaviour.
International Tribology Conference, Nagasaki, Japan.
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A range of metal carboxylate friction modifier additives has been synthesised and their film-forming properties studied using ultrathin film interferometry. It has been found that some of these additives form thick boundary films while others do not. The differences in behaviour are ascribed to the differing electronegativities of the metals in the additives studied
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Published date: 29 October 2000
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International Tribology Conference, Nagasaki, Japan, 2000-10-29
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