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Method for investigating the antifriction properties of solid lubricants in a wide temperature range

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    A technique has been developed for studying the antifriction properties and wear resistance of solid lubricant coatings in a wide temperature range. Suitable conditions for the application of lubricating films by various methods have been established.

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    A special high-temperature apparatus has been constructed enabling tests to be performed at temperatures of 20–1500°C in a vacuum (10−6 mm Hg) and in inert gaseous environments.

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 10 (106), pp. 70–74, October, 1971.

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Sychev, V.V., Tkachenko, Y.G. Method for investigating the antifriction properties of solid lubricants in a wide temperature range. Powder Metall Met Ceram 10, 819–822 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00794176

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