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The theoretical premises of creating highly plasticized self-lubricating composite polymer materials were experimentally confirmed by the development of the self-lubricating antifriction material K-112 intended for the slide guides of gates of hydraulic structures.
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The physical, mechanical, tribotechnical, and thermophysical properties and stability of the material under operating conditions were investigated; on-site tests of K-112 were carried out at the Volgograd hydro development, which showed its high operation reliability.
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The industrial technology of producing material K-112 was developed, the equipment for its industrial production was manufactured, and the technical documents were prepared. On the suggestion of the State All-Union Construction and Installation Trust of the USSR Ministry of Power and Electrification, the self-lubricating antifriction material K-112 was recommended for batch production.
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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 10, pp. 44–47, October, 1986.
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Sukhov, A.S., Ivanov, N.I., Mogil'nitskil, V.M. et al. New self-lubricating antifriction material in hydraulic structures. Hydrotechnical Construction 20, 608–612 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01427251
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