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Use of Carbon Materials to Make Inserts for the Sliding Contacts of Trolley Buses

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An analysis is made of existing and promising new designs and methods of obtaining carbon materials for such electrotechnical products as the inserts of the sliding contacts used on trolley buses. Original designs of sliding contacts are described along with fundamentally new methods invented by the authors to make them.

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  1. ENERGOPROM Company Group, www.energoprom.ru

  2. Grafi toplast Company, www.graphitoplast.ru.

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This investigation was conducted with financial support from the Ministry of Education and Sciences of the Russian Federation. The unique identifier for this applied scientific research project is RFMEFI57414X0122.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 4, pp. 67–70, April, 2015.

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Samodurova, M.N., Barkov, L.A., Dzhigun, N.S. et al. Use of Carbon Materials to Make Inserts for the Sliding Contacts of Trolley Buses. Metallurgist 59, 348–352 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-015-0108-3

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