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  • 2024Effect of the sintering parameters on the structure and mechanical properties of zirconia-based ceramics9citations
  • 2024Wear and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) of Samples Produced via Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) 3D Printing Method5citations
  • 2023Study in durability of Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-based ceramic cutting tools1citations
  • 2023The Effect of Powder and Emulsion Binders on the Tribological Properties of Particulate Filled Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites7citations
  • 2021Wear Resistance of the Glass-Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite with the Addition of Quartz Filler7citations

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  • Michalczewski, Remigiusz
  • Osuch-Słomka, Edyta
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  • Nerubatskyi, Volodymyr
  • Hevorkian, Edvin
  • Krzysiak, Zbigniew
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  • Morozow, Dmitrij
  • Siemiatkowski, Zbigniew
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  • Samociuk, Waldemar
  • Wojciech, Zurowski
  • Čepová, Lenka
  • Caban, Jacek
  • Zepchlo, Jaroslaw
  • Cep, Robert
  • Gevorkyan, Edwin
  • Siek, Elżbieta
  • Białkowska, Anita
  • Krzyzak, Aneta
  • Zepchło, Jarosław
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The Effect of Powder and Emulsion Binders on the Tribological Properties of Particulate Filled Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites

  • Samociuk, Waldemar
  • Wojciech, Zurowski
  • Čepová, Lenka
  • Rucki, Miroslaw
  • Caban, Jacek
  • Krzysiak, Zbigniew
  • Zepchlo, Jaroslaw
  • Cep, Robert
Abstract

<jats:p>Investigations into polymer composites are mainly focused on properties dependent on glass fiber reinforcement and particulate fillers. In the present study, the effect of the binder was examined. The specimens were produced with two types of epoxy resin, with similar numbers of glass mat layers and similar proportions of quartz powder added. However, one group was fabricated with an emulsion binder in the glass mats and another group with a powder binder. Attention was concentrated on the tribological properties of the as-prepared composites, though their strength was examined as well. The hardness of the Sikafloor matrix was found to be much more sensitive to the applied binder than that of the MC-DUR matrix. No direct correlation between the microhardness and the specific wear rate was observed and increasing the particulate filler proportion did not cause a direct increase of the specific wear rate. In particular, the highest specific wear rate, around 350 J/g, was reached for both matrices with a 1% quartz addition when the emulsion binder was applied, while in the case of the powder binder it was with 6% quartz with the MC-DUR matrix, and there was no quartz addition with the Sikafloor matrix. The highest microhardness, HV0.5 = 25, in turn, was reached for the mats with the emulsion binder in the Sikafloor matrix with an addition of 10% quartz powder, while the highest friction coefficient was exhibited in the composite with the MC-DUR matrix, when 1% of the quartz powder and the emulsion binder were applied.</jats:p>

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  • polymer
  • glass
  • glass
  • strength
  • composite
  • hardness
  • resin