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Mechanical and bio-lubricated friction performance of PA6G for gear applications

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The PA6G blue is a polymeric material for great versatility of engineering applications that required good mechanical and tribological properties such as gears. The focus of this study was to investigate the mechanical properties as well as the friction and wear resistance of a commercial PA6G blue under biodegradable external lubrication, to evaluate its potential use for gear applications. Firstly, the PA6G blue was characterized by FTIR analysis in order to identify the characteristic chemical groups of this polymer. The mechanical characterization was performed by tension and hardness tests according to the standards ASTM D638 and ASTM E10, respectively. Subsequently, friction tests were carried out on a tribometer with pin-on-disk configuration based on the ASTM G99 standard, in dry and lubricated conditions. Natural castor and canola oils were employed as bio-lubricants, as well as their mixture at 50% by volume. The results exhibited that the PA6G blue exhibit good mechanical performance as that required by gear fabrications. Besides, the friction performance showed a low friction coefficient of 0.11 in the dry condition that decreased about 50% in lubricated tests, obtaining a friction coefficient value of 0.054.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of Tecnológico Nacional de México (TecNM). Juan E. Marta and María T. Hernández-Sierra express their gratitude to Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) in Mexico for the awarded ma te’ a Po t octoral scholarships, correspondingly.

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Hernández-Sierra, M.T., Marta, J.E., Aguilera-Camacho, L.D. et al. Mechanical and bio-lubricated friction performance of PA6G for gear applications. MRS Advances 5, 3055–3064 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1557/adv.2020.398

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