Graphite fluoride lubrication : The effect of fluorine content, atmosphere, and burnishing technique
- Author
- Fusaro, R. L.
- Published
- JAN 1, 1975.
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- Eight different graphite fluoride compounds with fluorine to carbon ratios varying from x = 0.25 to 1.1 were evaluated as burnished films in order to determine the effect of fluorine content on the solid lubricant properties of graphite fluoride. For comparison, similar experiments were conducted on graphite burnished films. It was found that even a small amount of fluorine in graphite fluoride (CF sub 0.25) sub n improved the lubricating properties of graphite. Such factors as burnishing atmosphere, burnishing technique, test atmosphere, and specimen temperature affected the results as much as varying the fluorine to carbon ratio of the compound. Best life was found for films that were machine-burnished in moist air and tested in moist air.
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- Document ID: 19750015916.
Accession ID: 75N23988.
NASA-TM-X-71733.
E-7492.
Lubrication Conf.; 21-23 Oct. 1975; Miami, FL; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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